Greece’s coastline is filled with amazing locales such as wonderful sandy beaches in the middle of nowhere, seaside pine forests with tree roots by the water, and pebble-covered beaches with superb, crystal-clear waters. A lifetime would not be enough to see all the beaches on offer. In addition, sea caves within spectacular rock formations make the coastline even more impressive.
Many of the country’s islands feature incredible sea caves really worth discovering. Take a boat tour around one of these islands, or rent your own boat and visit any sea cave you wish to see. The beauty is abundant, features including tall grey and white rocks, stalactites, and superb waters, some of these rich blue, others transparent and turquoise.
Galazia Spilia, Kastelorizo
The southeastern side of Kastelorizo features an incredible sea cave, known as Galazia Spilia, meaning blue cave, and, alternately, Spilia Tou Parasta or Fokiali. This cave’s height exceeds 30 metres, its width reaches 40 metres, and its depth measures approximately 70 metres. The white colour of the rocks, the cave’s stalactites, and the water’s blue colour combine to create a magical setting that definitely needs to be seen.
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