Kefalonia

11. August 2020

Melissani Cave

In the Melissani Cave there is a breathtaking underground lake, famous for its fascinating turquoise water. When part of the ceiling collapsed, an opening was created, allowing the sun's rays to penetrate inside and illuminate the waters of the lake. The ideal time to explore is between 12:00-13:00 when you're in for the experience of a lifetime.
11. August 2020

Acropolis of Sami

The Sami Acropolis dates back to the Mycenaean period (approximately 1600-1100 BC) and was later inhabited by various civilizations, including the Romans and Byzantines. The site contains the remains of fortifications, temples, houses and other structures that provide a glimpse of the architectural and cultural achievements of the ancient inhabitants.
11. August 2020

Foki Beach

Foki Beach looks completely different from all the other beaches on the island. It seems more like a mountain lake surrounded by conifers than a Mediterranean destination. The water is a magnificent shade of green and blue-black, and it's so clear you can see every detail on the sandy and rocky seabed. The rocky bottom, the moored boats and the greenery everywhere as far as the eye can see create a unique atmosphere that is totally unlike anything you'll find in Greece.
Foki Beach
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