Myrtos Beach and Melissani Lake Tour
Argostolion, Greece
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Trip Type: Half-day Tours
Duration: 3 hours
Enjoy a boat ride across the underground lake of Melissani where sunlight enters the caves, turns the water bold blue and scatters rays of light around the whole interior. Take the chance to admire one of the most photographed beaches of the world, adorning every holiday brochure. Watch the wonderful turquoise waters become lilac and mauve in the horizon.
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Enjoy a boat ride across the underground lake of Melissani where sunlight enters the caves, turns the water bold blue and scatters rays of light around the whole interior. Take the chance to admire one of the most photographed beaches of the world, adorning every holiday brochure. Watch the wonderful turquoise waters become lilac and mauve in the horizon.
Traveling from the port in a northerly direction, you will pass the town of Sami, famous from the Hollywood movie 'Captain Corelli's Mandolin' before arriving to the subterranean Lake of Melissani.
Enjoy a boat ride across the mystical underground lake, where sunlight entering the caves turns the water bold blue and scatters rays of light around the whole interior. The headwater is in Argostoli, and it enters the cave by traveling underground across the island and through holes from the western coastline. Driving through the picturesque harbor of Ag. Efimia, you will have the chance to take photos or swim in the magnificent Myrtos Bay, known as one of the most photographed places in Greece.
Enjoy a boat ride across the mystical underground lake, where sunlight entering the caves turns the water bold blue and scatters rays of light around the whole interior. The headwater is in Argostoli, and it enters the cave by traveling underground across the island and through holes from the western coastline. Driving through the picturesque harbor of Ag. Efimia, you will have the chance to take photos or swim in the magnificent Myrtos Bay, known as one of the most photographed places in Greece.
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