Exploring Kefalonia’s Geological Wonders

Exploring Kefalonia’s Geological Wonders
Exploring Kefalonia’s Geological Wonders

Kefalonia is not only known for its stunning beaches but also for its fascinating geological features. From underground caves to natural phenomena, these wonders are a must-see during your visit.

1. Melissani Lake

Melissani Lake, also known as the Cave of Nymphs, is a natural marvel where sunlight creates magical reflections on the water. Take a guided boat tour through the cave to experience its beauty firsthand.

2. Drogarati Cave

Drogarati Cave is a stunning underground cavern adorned with stalactites and stalagmites. Its acoustics make it a unique venue for occasional concerts. Be sure to bring your camera to capture this otherworldly landscape.

3. Katavothres

Located near Argostoli, Katavothres is a rare geological phenomenon where seawater flows into underground channels and travels beneath the island. It’s an intriguing sight and a testament to nature’s wonders.

Uncover the geological treasures of Kefalonia and make Villa Minos your base for exploration. Plan your trip today.