• The Melissani cave lake is a spectacular underground lake in Kefalonia Greece, with an open ceiling that lights up its stunning blue water.
  • 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.
  • Tours that include both Melissani Cave and Drogarati Cave on the itinerary are a great way to experience both in one day.
  • The Melissani Cave is located about 2km from the Sami village on the island of Kefalonia. The cave lake is one of the most popular tourist attractions on the island.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • In mythology, Melissani was the cave of the Nymphs. ... In 1963 was proved that the cave of Melissani communicated with the underground network of the island.
  • On the eastern side of the island of Kefalonia in Greece there is a sunken lake called Melissani Lake,Melissani Cave, or Cave of the Nymphs.
  • Visiting the Melissani Cave has rightly become a must-see for visitors to Kefalonia. Its two chambers, covering a distance of 160m, offer very different experiences.
  • Melissani Cave. December 4, 2015April 19, 2024. ... You may have heard it also called Melissani Lake and you may have seen the photos on Pinterest.