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    • Honeymooners014 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Definitely worth a trip... We spent the day doing a lonely planet 1 day tour in our hire car ending up these majestic caves. When we arrived we had the whole place to ourselves, it is a very spectacular and interesting place and one of the best places we visited.
    • DianeM975 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      So close to our hotel. The visit were free for us since we were neighbours. No tour but a pamflet to explain the case's history.
    • leonemoff 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A very interesting cave, you get given free water and information about the history of the cave with the price of your ticket. First time in Greece!!
    • DrDavidKJ 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      An impressive series of hairpin bends mark the climb out of Melidoni (sleepy, charming, antiquated village) up to the entrance to the cave, which is marked with a tiny chapel and ticket kiosk and small restaurant. Tickets bought (3.50E per person) you make small climb up steps and then down steps into an amazing and substantial cave with beautiful altar at the bottom. The rock formations are substantial and amazing and, viewed in the knowledge of the atrocities committed in this very space, the whole vista and experience is very impressive. Well worth a trip - the view to the mountains are also impressive
    • goanjock 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The road up to the cave has lovely views as it twists and turns it's way to the car park. The cave itself is only a short walk from the car park with steps leading down to the cave.The cave itself is beautiful with all the stalagmites and stalactites as well as interesting rock formations. It is also very historical and thought provoking due to the history of the cave. In 1824 340 men woman and children were taking refuge in the cave when the Turks set a fire at the entrance of the cave killing all the occupants. Inside the cave is a communal tomb as well as a plaque in memory of the dead.I also have to say that due to the staff I would give 6 stars if I could with a special mention to Spiros........just as we arrived at the car park somebody pointed to the back of our jeep and low and behold we had a slow puncture. Mrs Jock asked what I was going to do and I replied....nothing we will enjoy the cave and then worry about the tyre afterwards. When we arrived back at the jeep Spiros (as well as a tourist who was a mechanic came to help) wrestled with the jack and helped me change the wheel ( a jeep sure isn't as easy as a car :-) ). So a massive thanks to Spiros for your help :-)
    • MathiasA494 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We went there with our two children, we drove through a beautiful small town next to the foot of the mountain. The ride up the mountain is twisting and turning, and is a bit of a climb for the car. And the view is spectacular. The Cave itself is very beautiful, and with a terrible history. It's fascinating to walk around in and you can take some really beautiful pictures from there.If we'd had more time, we would have stopped in the charming little town for dinner, but we had to pass. All in all is a lovely trip to a beautiful place.
    • 465denisep 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Follow the twisty mountain road for spectacular views and a haunting and memorable experience of an ancient, beautiful and decidedly spooky cave with a terrible history. The cave is full of stalactites, high above your head...but there is also a small alter. Over 350 Greeks (324 women and children) were suffocated by smoke by the Turks who blocked the entrance to the cave and started a fire in 1824. There is a really sad and eerie feel to the place which is well worth a short detour. A truly poignant experience
    • J&W 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We were in the south east of Crete and tried to go to some caves there, but without success. Our map was not detail enough. We found one sign but no caves. Later on our way from Rethymnon to Herlaklion we seen on sign and thought we would try again if we seen another. It appears there three exits from the National Road that go to the Melidoni cave. We found our way and glad we did. Having never been to a cave before it was quite impressive. I think most houses would easily fit inside. Entrance was 3E each. Great views from the parking lot.
    • redsimon 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      You need a car, and some bravery to climb up to the Melidoni Cave, but once you get there you will be glad.There is a modest admission fee to pay, but after that you are left to explore on your own. The cave itself is quite large and a well made path zig zags down into it ensuring you won't miss any of it. Coloured lights illuminate the different formations.It's as simple as that really, and when you've done, there are toilets and a bar/taverna and a view to die for from the terrace at the entrance
    • BrunoWW 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The caves are interesting regarding Melidoni's history and the stone are beautiful. Meanwhile, the visit is not very long, but it depends if the whole cave is open or not. Contact them before going there.
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