Corelli's Kefalonia Island Tour from Zante

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Duration: 8 hours

Mystical mountains, verdant valleys, secluded coves and azure waters that glitter in the sunlight. Kefalonia is a beauty. Take the ferry across from Zante for the day and then hop on a coach for a tour of the island's most picturesque spots, including Melissani Cave and Myrtos Bay.

Just north of Zante, Kefalonia is an island that's big on beauty. You'll cruise over, watching the mountains and cliffs rise high from the sea to Pessada harbour. Your first stop is Drogarati Cave, where you'll step inside a vast cavern and be dazzled by the numerous stalactites and stalagmites. We'll continue to Lake Melissani for a boat trip across this underground lagoon with aquamarine waters that glisten in the sun.

Next, we'll head to the seaside village of Agia Efimia. Here, you'll have free time for lunch. In the afternoon, there's a photo stop at Myrtos Bay – a famous filming spot from Captain Corelli's Mandolin. Rounding off the trip is some free time in Argostoli, the island's capital.

What's included

  • Transport
  • Ferry ticket
  • Guide

What's Not Included

    What's not included
    • Lunch
    • Entrance fees to caves (approx. 10 euros per pax)

    Languages spoken by guide

    English

    Additional information

    Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap

    Suitable for all physical fitness levels

    Not suitable for younger children and guests with reduced mobility

    Pick up is provided from selected hotels. When we receive your booking we will contact you to confirm the exact pickup time and place so please check your email. If you haven´t heard from us at least 48 hours before the activity start time you should contact us.

    Not wheelchair accessible

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