Cephalonia Cruises
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The causeway connecting the two sides of the inner bay, known as Dhrápano owing to its sickle shape, was initially constructed by the British in 1813 and is now closed to traffic. The town you’ll see during your holiday in Greece was totally rebuilt after the 1953 earthquake, but has an enjoyable atmosphere that remains defiantly Greek, especially during the evening vólta around Platía Valianou – the nerve centre of town – and along the pedestrianized Lithóstroto, the main shopping street which runs parallel to the seafront.
MSC Mediterranean cruises also offer excursions to two different caves in Kefaloniá and a wonderful beach. Twenty kilometres from Argostóli lies a very impressive stalagmite-bedecked chamber, known as Dhrogaráti. The cave, which reaches a depth of 60m and was discovered over 300 years ago, is occasionally used for
NEW CRUISE PASSENGER FEE FOR GUESTS VISITING GREEK PORT
Effective 21 July, the Greek Government will introduce a new cruise passenger fee. This fee applies to all guests, regardless of age, who disembark at any Greek port, whether as part of an organized shore excursion or exploring independently. More information.
NEW CRUISE PASSENGER FEE FOR GUESTS VISITING GREEK PORT
Effective 21 July, the Greek Government will introduce a new cruise passenger fee. This fee applies to all guests, regardless of age, who disembark at any Greek port, whether as part of an organized shore excursion or exploring independently. More information.
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We're constantly updating our wide selection of shore excursions for all interests to make your cruise holiday an unforgettable experience. Some tours may also be available at embarkation or disembarkation days, while during at sea days you can enjoy on board activities.