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.