#1 – Panagia – Agios Ioannis Cave

#1 – Panagia – Agios Ioannis Cave

This is a 2.5km. trek, southwest of Panagia, to the renowned cave of Agios Ioannis which features an impressive décor of stalactites, stalagmites and pillars, as well as the so-called “cave milk” –rare stalagmitic substance in watery form. The cave is one of the biggest in the Cyclades and one of Greece’s most interesting.  It also offers a wonderful view of the sea.

  Iraklia   1.5 hrs

 

Length of route 2,600m
Elevation data Path begins at an altitude of 165m and ends at 125m.
Grade of difficulty Degree of difficulty: Medium
Starting point Panagia village
Means of accessing starting point (public transport, taxi or private car) and parking info Panagia is connected to the island’s asphalt road network, served by locally provided bus transport in the summer.
End of route Agios Ioannis cave
Means of departing from end of route Return route along the same path
Suitable season Throughout the year. The annual August 28 service held inside the cave is the highlight.
Main sights along route Featuring stalactite and stalagmite formations, Agios Ioannis cave ranks as the island’s most impressive natural monument. It offers a wonderful view of the sea.

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