Caves in the Marina Alta – Costa Blanca

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Caves in the Marina Alta – Costa Blanca

The Marina Alta, located on the Costa Blanca, is a region rich in natural beauty and historical heritage. Among its many attractions, the caves stand out as fascinating tourist destinations that offer a glimpse into the geological and human history of the area. Here we present some of the most impressive caves in the Marina Alta that you cannot miss.

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Caves in the Marina Alta - Costa Blanca - Cova Tallada Javea Denia - Foto Joan Dana por Canva
Caves in the Marina Alta – Costa Blanca – Cova Tallada Javea Denia – Foto Joan Dana por Canva

1. Cova Tallada, Jávea and Dénia

Located in the Montgó Natural Park, Cova Tallada is a coastal cave that can be accessed by both land and sea. This historic cave was once used as a quarry for the extraction of rough stone, used in the construction of many buildings in the region. Access to it includes an exciting hiking route from Les Rotes in Dénia or a kayak tour from Jávea, offering spectacular views and a unique marine environment.

2. Cueva del Rull, Vall de Ebo

Discovered in 1919 by José Vicente Mengual, Cueva del Rull is an underground wonder with impressive stalactite and stalagmite formations. Located in the Vall de Ebo, this cave is open to the public and offers guided tours that allow you to explore its fascinating natural galleries. The cave is an excellent example of karst activity in the region.

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Cueva del Moraig en Benitachell - Foto de Canva
Cueva del Moraig en Benitachell – Foto de Canva

3. Cueva de las Calaveras, Benidoleig

Known by its intriguing name, the Cueva de las Calaveras is 400 metres long and has a rich history dating back to prehistoric times. Archaeological remains and fossils have been found there, making it a site of great historical and scientific interest. The cave is easily accessible and features a well-lit tour that showcases its natural formations and historical artefacts.

4. Cueva del Moraig, Benitatxell

The Cueva del Moraig is especially popular with divers due to its impressive underwater cave system. Located in Cala del Moraig, the cave entrance is underwater, making it an exciting and challenging diving destination. The beauty of its crystal-clear waters and underwater formations make it well worth the adventure.

5. Cova de l’Aigua, Dénia

Located on the slopes of Montgó, Cova de l’Aigua is known for its historic Roman inscription dating back to 238 AD. This cave was used as a water reservoir during Roman times and offers an interesting combination of history and nature. The entrance to the cave is via a relatively easy hike that provides a beautiful view of the natural surroundings.

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Cueva Calaveras Benidoleig - Foto Lunamarina por Canva
Cueva Calaveras Benidoleig – Foto Lunamarina por Canva

Tips for Visitors

  • Equipment: It is advisable to bring suitable hiking shoes, a flashlight and, in some cases, diving equipment.
  • Permits: Some caves require special permits to visit, especially those within natural parks.
  • Safety: It is always advisable to visit caves with a guide or in a group, and to follow all safety instructions.
Caves with stalactites and stalagmites - www.experienciascostablanca.com - Foto Pixabay
Caves with stalactites and stalagmites – www.experienciascostablanca.com – Foto Pixabay

Caves with stalactites and stalagmites – www.experienciascostablanca.com – Photo PixabayThe caves of the Marina Alta offer a unique experience that combines adventure, history and nature. Whether you are exploring the depths of the Cueva del Rull, swimming in the crystal-clear waters of the Cueva del Moraig, or admiring the Roman inscription in the Cova de l’Aigua, each visit is an opportunity to discover a different aspect of this wonderful region of the Costa Blanca.

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