Diros Caves

Diros Caves

Diros Caves

Beneath the western coastline of the Laconian Peninsula, the Diros Caves stretch for miles, forming one of the Peloponnese’s most captivating natural wonders. These subterranean chambers and passages, partially flooded, are adorned with countless stalactites and stalagmites, glistening crystals, and towering waterfalls. Visitors can explore this underground labyrinth by rowboat and on foot, guided tours offering a close-up view of the intricate formations and the serene, otherworldly atmosphere of the caves.

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