Caves in Greece at a Glance

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Caves of Greece
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Visitable Caves
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Cave Types
19
Regions Represented

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FAQ

Some of the most famous caves in Greece include the Caves of Diros in Peloponesse, the Perama Cave in Epirus, the Melissani Cave in Kefalonia, the Alistrati Cave in Macedonia, and the Theopetra Cave near Meteora.

Yes, many caves in Greece are open to visitors with guided tours, lighting, and walking routes. Some, like the Caves of Diros and the Perama Cave, even include boat tours inside the cave system.

The Caves of Diros are considered among the most impressive caves in Greece due to their underground lakes and unique formations. The Melissani Cave is also famous for its striking blue underground lake.

Yes, organized caves in Greece are safe for visitors. Routes are controlled and visits are usually conducted with guides or along specially designed walkways.

Caves in Greece can be visited year-round, as temperatures inside remain stable. However, spring and summer are the most popular periods due to better travel conditions and tourism availability.

Yes, most organized caves in Greece require an entrance ticket. Prices vary depending on the cave and included services such as guided tours or boat rides.