The Island Mallorca it has around 800 caves. Of these only five have been prepared to receive tourist visits. The caves are:

La Artà cave, is in Cadepera and is one of the highest in Europe. Its star is a stalactite called “the queen of columns. With 20 meters in length. Admission is € 10 and children under 6 years are free.

Caves of Arta, Mallorca

The Campanet Caves. They are located on the Palma-Port d'Alcúdia road, km 39. They have numerous cavities, with an area of ​​3.200 square meters. It is open daily, in summer from 10 am to 19 pm and in winter from 10 am to 18 pm. The visit lasts approximately 45 minutes. The entrance fee is € 9 and the reduced one is € 2,50.

Campanet Cave, Mallorca

The Caves of the Drac They are close to Porto Cristo. They are the best known. One of the most prominent cavities is Lake Martel, where a short musical concert is offered. The visit lasts about an hour. General admission costs € 8,50. It opens daily, has 4 to 7 visits a day, depending on the time of year.

Caves of the Drac, Mallorca

The Genoa caves They are in Carrer del Barranc, 45 in Genoa. They are 36 meters deep. As water seepage is constant, stalactites and stalagmites have capricious shapes. The visit lasts about 35 minutes. They open from Tuesday to Sunday between 10 am and 13:30 pm and from 16 pm to 19 pm in summer. During the winter from 10:30 a.m. to 13:16 p.m. and from 17:30 p.m. to 8:3,50 p.m. The price of general admission is € XNUMX and children € XNUMX.
Hams Caves, Mallorca

La Cave of the HamsIt is on the Porto Cristo-Manacor Highway. It offers a 40-minute guided tour through the cavities and in the underground lake you will enjoy a musical concert. General admission costs € 12. It opens daily between 10:30 am and 17:11 pm in summer and from 16:30 am to XNUMX:XNUMX pm in winter.

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