Step into Yoneg's centuries-old cathedral and clifftop fort before or after public hours, with a historian guide unlocking rooms typically closed to visitors.
What to expect
Your historian guide meets you at the cathedral entrance just as it opens exclusively for your group, walking you through restored frescoes and crypts rarely shown. From there, a short drive brings you to the old fort, where a custodian unlocks the officers' quarters and signal tower for sweeping harbor views. The pace is unhurried, built around conversation and detail rather than a checklist.
Good to know
Limited to two private slots per week — book well in advance. Roughly 3 hours total; fort has uneven stone stairs, so sturdy shoes are advised.