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West Greece Region

Greece's Natural Wonders

Explore the diverse geological landscapes of the Peloponnese and Ionian Islands. This collection features the subterranean lake caves of Diros, the white limestone cliffs of Cape Drastis, and the 906-meter summit of Mount Pantokrator. From the WWII submarine hideout in Papanikolis Cave to the Homeric legends of Ithaca’s Cave of Nymphs, these sites highlight the region's significant waterfalls, coastal formations, and Greece’s largest natural lake, Trichonida.

Monemvasia A

Monemvasia

A massive limestone rock rising 300 meters above the Myrtoan Sea, connected to the mainland by a narrow causeway. It is known for its dramatic vertical cliffs and medieval fortress.

Vlychada cave Diros Mani B

Vlychada cave Diros Mani

An extensive lake cave system in Mani featuring a 1,200-meter boat route through chambers filled with intricate white and reddish stalactites and stalagmites.

Melissani Cave C

Melissani Cave

Melissani Cave or Melissani Lake, also Melisani is a cave located on the island of Kefalonia, northwest of Sami, about 5 km Southeast of…

Cape Drastis D

Cape Drastis

The northernmost point of Corfu, defined by white clay cliffs and sea caves carved by the Ionian Sea. The area is accessible via a steep walking path or boat.

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View to Myrtos Bay

A high-altitude vantage point offering a panoramic view of the turquoise waters and white pebble crescent of Myrtos Beach on Kefalonia.

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Keri cave

A series of sea caves located beneath the Keri cliffs on the southwestern coast of Zakynthos, accessible only by boat.

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View to the shipwreck

A clifftop observation platform situated 200 meters above Navagio Beach, providing a direct view of the MV Panagiotis shipwreck and the surrounding limestone walls.

Waterfalls Dimosari H

Waterfalls Dimosari

A series of cascades located in a shaded gorge near Nidri on Lefkada, culminating in a natural swimming pool surrounded by white limestone rocks.

Spelia Papanikole I

Spelia Papanikole

A 120-meter long sea cave on Meganisi island that served as a secret hideout for the Greek submarine Papanikolis during World War II.

Blue cave J

Blue cave

Natural limestone arches and caves where sunlight reflects off the seabed to create intense blue light on the cavern walls. Accessible by boat from Agios Nikolaos.

Lake Trichonida K

Lake Trichonida

Lake Trichonida is the largest natural lake in Greece. It is situated in the eastern part of Aetolia-Acarnania, southeast of the city of…

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Katarraktes Brontou

A natural waterfall in the Peloponnese region, accessible via a hiking trail through the mountainous landscape near the village of Vrontou.

Kyllini (Ziria) M

Kyllini (Ziria)

Mount Kyllini or Mount Cyllene, also known as Mount Ziria, is a mountain on the Peloponnese in Greece famous for its association with the…

Pantokrator N

Pantokrator

Mount Pantokrator is a mountain located in north-eastern Corfu. At 906 metres, it is the highest mountain on the island.

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Cave of Nymphs

A cave on Ithaca featuring stalactites, identified in Homer's Odyssey as the location where Odysseus hid the gifts of the Phaeacians.

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