• If there is an entrance to the other world or a parallel reality on the planet, then there is no better place to place such a portal than Melissani's cave.
  • Welcome to Melissani Cave in Kefalonia, Greece! Known in Greek as Λίμνη Μελισσάνη this natural wonder has been open to visitors from 1963, and gives you a...
  • Tours that include both Melissani Cave and Drogarati Cave on the itinerary are a great way to experience both in one day.
  • Also known as Melissani Lake or Cave of the Nymphs, it is a gorgeous cave with two halls separated by a small island in the north east coast of Kefalonia Greece.
  • Melissani cave is a typical feature of karst environment in coastal carbonate aquifer. It forms a kind of cenote, as described in the Yucatán peninsula (Mexico).
  • Melissani Cave is located on the east coast of Kefalonia Island in Greece. It is located about 2 km from the town of Sami and 10 km from the town of Argostoli.
  • One of the most well-known and truly beautiful sights of Kefalonia, with a prominent historical element, is the lake-cave and Melissani.
  • Myth has it that the cave-lake was named after one of the nymphs, Melissani, that drowned there after having her heart broken by the God Pan.
  • Combined ticket for both caves (Melissani and Drogarati) = 13 Euro. The second cave, Drogarati stalagmite and stalactite cave, is just a short drive from Melissani.