Descend the steps and an atmospheric subterranean world awaits you.

More than 300 years ago, a strong earthquake revealed the entrance to a miracle of nature: Drogarati Cave, a work of art, an astonishing marvel of more than 150 million years old, crafted gradually by nature. Orange and yellow stalactites hang from the roof like curtains while vitreous stalagmites emerge to form spacious chambers.

The capital of Kefalonia stands on the far end of the natural bay surrounded by mountains and verdant forests. The town was rebuilt after the catastrophic earthquake of 1953. It is a picturesque town built on hills surrounding the lagoon of Koutavos and the natural harbor formed there.

An open lake at the east part of the island near Karavomylos Village. You can take a boat ride and the scenery is really majestic!

Avithos is the nearest organised beach to the studios, situated on the first asphalt road on your right as you go downhill from the studios, within 8 minutes walking.

A quite coastal settlement located 40 km south west of Argostoli, Poros is an ideal choice for visitors who seek to find something more genuinely Greek, tranquile and pure. Poros is situated around the only natural crossing point of the Vohinas riverand the combination of dense and verdant vegetation along with the crystal blue sea makes this village one of the most perfect summer destinations.