Lago Melissani - Drogarati ha dato - Myrtos foto stop





Descrizione
• Scopri tre meraviglie naturali di Cefalonia • Fai un giro in barca nel lago sotterraneo Melissani • Esplora la grande camera della grotta di Drogarati • fare una sosta dove si può vedere la spiaggia di Mirtos.
Opzioni del tour
Itinerario
La grotta di Drogarati a Cefalonia è stata scoperta 300 anni fa e aperta al pubblico nel 1963. È stata scoperta quando un forte terremoto ha causato un crollo che ha rivelato l'ingresso della grotta. Drogarati è un'imponente grotta con notevoli formazioni di stalattiti e stalagmiti. Gli speleologi affermano che questa grotta ha circa 150 milioni di anni e costituisce un raro fenomeno geologico. La grotta è profonda circa 60 m e ha una temperatura costante di 18 °C. L'umidità della grotta raggiunge il 90%.
Il lago-grotta di Melissani emana un fascino di rum, poiché all'interno della grotta a forma di "B" si trova un lago che ha una piccola isola, oltre ad alberi e foreste che lo circondano. Le sue due camere, una illuminata dal sole e l'altra buia e minacciosa ricoperta di stalagmiti, alghe e muschio, creano un'immagine unica e indimenticabile.
Myrtos è senza dubbio uno dei più importanti poli di attrazione di Cefalonia. Si trova a 29 km a nord di Argostoli, in una bellissima zona intorno a enormi colline verdeggianti. La spiaggia di Myrtos ha guadagnato fama mondiale ed è stata costantemente inclusa nelle riviste di viaggio tra le migliori spiagge della Grecia e del mondo. È stato premiato più volte per la sua pulizia e la bellezza naturale. CI SARÀ UNA SOSTA FOTOGRAFICA.
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Luoghi e orari di ritiro
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Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- I neonati e i bambini piccoli possono essere portati in carrozzina o passeggino
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
- Sconsigliato ai viaggiatori con problemi cardiovascolari
- I viaggiatori devono avere una buona forma fisica
- CI SONO PASSAGGI NELLE GROTTE
Recensioni(3)
Our family of five, including my teenage kids and my mother-in-law, were on a cruise with Royal Caribbean. When we arrived in Argostoli, we wanted to see Melissani Lake and take the rowboats around the lake, as well as explore Drogarati Cave. Given that it was high season, we were concerned about the crowds, so we decided to book a private driver to take us to all the sites. That turned out to be a great decision. As we got off the ship, the buses were already filling up and leaving for Melissani Lake. We met our driver, Spiros, right away, and he took off and got us ahead of the buses to Melissani Lake. Even though we left early and had a private driver, there was still a line. But it was worth it. Walking down to the underground lake and taking the boat ride around the cave was awesome. Very much worth it. After the lake, we headed to Drogarati Cave. As we were ahead of the bus crowds, there was only a small crowd there, and we easily and quickly got into the caves and had a chance to walk around and explore. It was very hot (100 degrees that day), and the underground caves felt great. In the parking area at the cave, there is a restaurant, a souvenir shop, and even a pool. It was a great place to catch our breath. After Drogarati Cave, Spiros took us on a beautiful ride through the mountains and up to a great view of Myrtos Beach. We had not planned for it, but I recommend extending your tour by an hour and stopping at one of the roadside beaches during your tour. They looked amazing. After our photo op, we headed back down, and Spiros dropped us at Palia Plaka per our request for a locals favorite restaurant. He was right on. The food was amazing, especially the Moussaka. It was an easy walk back to the ship from there. We even saw a sea turtle in the bay. For anyone visiting Argostoli, we highly recommend booking a private driver. The ride was beautiful, and it gave you a sense of the area while providing the flexibility to enjoy the local attractions.
The first time arrived at the Melisani there were very many buses, and long queues, in the blazing sun 2 o'clock we were not going to do. So we drove to Sami for a while. Nice port nearby and the beach Antisamos done. This is really a pebble beach, there was mega pressure. But ideal for a few hours. 2nd time Melisani we drove from there. By closing time it was arriving and directly inside. Ideal. Having to pay 10 euros/pp for a trip of good 10’. Nevertheless we loved it, and definitely recommend doing it. We had a very cool rower too. Little tip given and lots of pictures taken.
This was a greatly enjoyable experience for me, my husband, and my grandparents. We were visiting Argostoli for a day as a cruise stop and wanted to see what we could in the limited time. We stopped at the Drogorati Cave, Lake Melissani, had a wonderful lunch at a seaside fishing village, and stopped at a lookout point for Myrtos beach. Gina was an incredibly knowledgeable and friendly guide. She was so kind to help my grandmother with the many steps in Drogorati Caves, and never rushed us once. Spiros was a great driver and was able to get us at attractions ahead of the large tour buses. I would not hesitate to book with them again the next time I visit. It was so much nicer than booking thru the cruise line and being packed into a coach with a hundred people.
Thank you for leaving this wonderful review. It was our pleasure to be with you. Look forward to see you next time.



