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Small Group Tour - Caves and Assos Escape from Sami Port is a tour in Corinth. Small Group Tour - Caves and Assos Escape from Sami Port has a rating of 5.00/5.00.

Discover the natural beauty and traditional charm of Kefalonia on this small-group shore excursion starting from Sami Port.

Start your day with a visit to Drogarati Cave, a breathtaking underground chamber filled with dramatic stalactites and stalagmites.

Next, head to the nearby Melissani Lake, where you’ll enjoy a short boat ride on the crystal-clear waters of this magical underground lake

Continue the journey north along scenic mountain roads to the postcard-perfect village of Assos. Nestled in a secluded bay beneath a Venetian castle, you’ll have free time to wander its narrow alleys, browse small shops, or relax by the sea with a coffee or light snack.

Wrap up the tour with a photo stop above Myrtos Beach, one of the most photographed beaches in the world. From the clifftop viewpoint, take in the unforgettable panorama of turquoise waters and white pebbled shore before heading back to Sami Port on time for your cruise departure.

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