The unique beauty of the Melissani cave

The unique beauty of the Melissani cave

In this article, we will discuss the unique beauty of the Melissani cave, certainly Kefalonia’s top natural site, if not even in Greece.

Situated just outside Sami, the Cave of Melissani has a peculiar appeal. And that’s why it is one of the most significant places for tourists to visit in Greece. Surprisingly, a lake inside the cave has trees and forests surrounding it. The roof of one of the halls caved in centuries ago, letting sunlight filter in. The depth of the lake is 20 to 30 meters. When the sun is overhead at noon, the sunlight hitting the turquoise-blue waters creates a magical illusion, and the whole Cave of Melissani suddenly feels lit with blue light.

Geologists discovered the secret lake in 1951 after a cave collapsed, revealing a lagoon below. During excavations, some fascinating objects, such as oil lamps, plates, and figurines dating back to the third and fourth centuries BC, were recovered, suggesting the cave held a former sacred purpose.

The artifacts depicting Pan (the Greek god of wind and nature) and his devoted nymphs indicate that the cave was once a place of worship. Furthermore, the legend says that one of those nymphs, the heartbroken Melissani, drowned herself in the lagoon after Pan rejected her love. Therefore, the cave was named in her honor.

Tips for visiting Melissani Cave 

The lake is accessible only via boat; visitors can easily hire a guide for around €7 per person. After walking through an underground tunnel, you board a rowboat to enter the blue-green world of the lake. Stalactites hang overhead in the gloomy tunnel, but once you’re in the lagoon, the cave opens out, with natural light pouring in from the opening surrounded by lush trees.

The most popular time to visit is between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. However, the cave is busiest during this time, so you could queue in high season.

How do I get here?

Firstly, the Melissani Cave is located in Sami village.

Car rental: We advise you to rent a car because there are many things to see here. You can rent it on arrival or before the web by clicking here.

By public transfers: The island’s central bus station is in Argostoli. During the day, buses run from Argostoli to Sami.

Tip: Since buses don’t always stop at every scheduled stop on their itinerary, our advice is to inform the driver about your final destination so that he can make a stop there.

For more information on traveling to Kefalonia, please read our related article.

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The conclusion of the article about The unique beauty of the Melissani cave

So, what do you think? Have you ever seen anything similar? Breathtaking. 

Finally, we invite you all to a bit of discussion. Therefore, please write down what you like the most about Kefalonia and its attractions.

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