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Kalavryta and Cave of Lakes Full Day Tour

Cruises & Sailing
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780 minutes
English

One day tour at some of most naturally beautiful places in Greece.

Travel with the Cog Railway (Odontotos) which links Kalavrita with Diakopto going through VouraikosCanyon, is one of the most beautiful natural sights in Greece.

Explore the "Cave of the Lakes” that has something exclusively unique that does not exist in other well known caves.

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Private Tour for 11-15 People

Private Tour for 1-2 People

Private Tour for 4-6 People

Private Tour for 7-10 People

Private Tour for 11-15 People

Private -Lyxury - Stressfree
Duration: 12 hours
Bottled Water
Mercedes Benz Limo VIP: 16 Passengers seater Fully air conditioned Smoke Free Free WiFi on board
Private Tour 11-15 Travelers: Experience the unique of the Cog Raillway and the sites of Kalavryta in a private tour by a Mercedes minibus in style
Pickup included

FromAUD $1,109.33Per Vehicle

What's included in Kalavryta and Cave of Lakes Full Day Tour

(Subject to Option Inclusions)

Itinerary

Corinth Canal

The Corinth Canal connects the Gulf of Corinth with the Saronic Gulf in the Aegean Sea. It cuts through the narrow Isthmus of Corinth and separates the Peloponnese from the Greek mainland, arguably making the peninsula an island. The canal was dug through the Isthmus at sea level and has no locks. It is 6.4 kilometers (4 miles) in length and only 21.4 meters (70 ft) wide at its base, making it impassable for most modern ships. Nowadays it has little economic importance and is mainly a tourist attraction. The canal was initially proposed in classical times and a failed effort was made to build it in the 1st century AD. Construction started in 1881 but was hampered by geological and financial problems that bankrupted the original builders. It was completed in 1893 but, due to the canal's narrowness, navigational problems and periodic closures to repair landslides from its steep walls, it failed to attract the level of traffic expected by its operators.

Diakopto

Diakofto is a small seaside town with a magnificent view of the Corinthian Gulf. The town is mainly known for the train “Odontotos” which crosses the Vouraikos Gorge on a beautiful route until Kalavrita. The Diakopto – Kalavryta Rack Railway is a tourist attraction. It’s a train that can reach high altitudes and operate on steep grades, through territories of unique interest and spectacular views. With an unparalleled journey that lasts for about one hour and starts from Diakopto, the rack railway runs through the gorge of Vouraikos and the village of Zachlorou, ending up in Kalavryta. The train covers the 22 kilometer journey traveling at a speed of 30-40km/h when moving along the regular rack and 6-15km/h when moving along the toothed racks. The railway network is toothed on steep gradients. The classification of the railway as “Rack” or “Cog” comes from the cog wheels these trains use that mesh in the rack rail, helping them to operate on steep grades. The train features special pinions inside the wheels, which are used when the steep gradient increases and latch on the rail, both during the ascent and descent. The train covers a distance of 22 kilometers and reaches an altitude of 750 meters. The journey lasts for approximately one hour, departs from Diakopto and terminates in Kalavryta, with an intermediate stop in Megalo Spilaio. It passes through the gorge next to Vouraikos River that creates small and bigger waterfalls and natural pools. In fact, in the location Katarraktis the river plunges impetuously and almost vertically under the railway bridge. The next stop is the location Dikastiria. This place was named after the small semicircular cave, where the stalactites have created a wondrous scenery that resembles a courtroom. The journey ends at the final destination which is the traditianal town of Kalavryta

Kalavrita

Kalavryta is a mountainous town on the northern side of Peloponnese. This town has historical importance as one of the cruelest massacres took place there during World War II, when the Nazi troops killed the entire male population. As tradition says, it was also in Kalavryta, at the Monastery of Agia Lavra, where the Greek Revolution against the Ottomans was declared on March 25th, 1821. Holidays in Kalavryta are great for the winter season due to the close ski center that has opened on the slopes of Mount Helmos. At Kalavryta the visitor has the potentiality to stroll around the town, taste its local products and enjoy his lunch or his coffee.

Inclusions

  • Private transportation
  • Bottled water
  • WiFi on board
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Professional Drivers (Not licensed to accompany you into the sites)
  • Lunch
  • Airport pickup and drop off (Additional cost)
  • Gratuities
  • Cog Railway & Kastria Cave of the Lakes
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Your tour is totally private. No unknown passengers will participate in your group.
  • Infant car seats are available upon request

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Please arrive at the pick up point 15 minutes before departure time.

Additional Information

*Pick up and drop off to Athens Airport- additional cost

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H.P.Tours - Hellenic Private Tours