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The Top 20 Caves in Spain

Looking to visit a cave in Spain on your next adventure? To help you better plan your next outdoor experience, we’ve collected Spain’s 20

best caves for you. Based on the experiences of other users, each is a recommendation you know you can trust — so you can better plan your next adventure.

Last updated: October 6, 2025

Chinamada Cave Village

Cave dwellings - a specialty of the Canarios. The natives of Tenerife, the Guaches, dug caves into hard rocks to make dwellings out of them.

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At almost 90 meters high, the monolith “Roque Nublo” rises imposingly and is considered an island landmark and a reminder of a harrowing past. He has inspired painters, writers and …

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Stingrays and angel sharks, for example, live inside the caves. An overview of the cave formations can be obtained along a path up to the cliff.

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Nearby is the Piratenhöle, freely accessible. Do not forget flashlight.

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From there you can start a great hike, parking available.

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According to the travel guide, this is where the final battle between the Spanish conquistadors and the natives took place

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At the eastern end of the bays of Portals Vells are impressive caves, also called "Ses coves de Mare de Déu" (The Caves of Our Lady). Already in the Middle …

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A fantastic pedestrian zone is being created.

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The architectural-ethnographic ensemble of Buraca was discovered in 1941 and is located in the lower part of the Barranco del Corchete gorge. This pre-Hispanic settlement is very interesting as it …

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Through a small advance you can go from the south side of the mountain range to the north side. The advance should be crossed about 80 meters in a low inclined position. The walls of the tunnel are roughly carved.

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