Laghetti verdi e cascata nella Grotta di Can Marçà
Laghetti verdi e cascata nella Grotta di Can Marçà
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The Green Pools and Waterfall in Can Marçà Cave offer a captivating subterranean experience on the northern coast of Ibiza, Spain. Nestled within the dramatic cliffs of Port de Sant Miquel, this ancient cave system is renowned for its unique geological formations, including stalactites, stalagmites, and the distinctive fluorescent green pools known as the "Lago de los Deseos." It stands as a natural monument, providing a fascinating glimpse into the island's geological past and its intriguing history.
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Elevazione 50 m
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giovedì 11 giugno
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The distinctive fluorescent green glow of the pools, particularly the “Lago de los Deseos” (Lake of Desires), is created by the addition of fluorine to the water. While the cave itself is a natural formation, this specific visual effect is enhanced for visitors. The cave also features an impressive waterfall, which is an artificial recreation of the natural cascades that once existed, enhanced by a light and sound show.
Yes, before reaching the cave entrance, visitors can enjoy a terraced path along the cliffs. This path offers remarkable panoramic views of Port de Sant Miquel, the islands of Murada and Ferradura, and the historic Balansat tower. While the cave tour itself is guided, the approach provides a scenic, relatively easy walk suitable for most visitors.
The cave entrance is situated about 10 to 14 meters above sea level, accessible via a terraced path. The terrain leading to the cave is generally manageable, but comfortable footwear is recommended for navigating the pathways inside the cave. The guided tour within the cave involves walking on prepared paths, which are not considered difficult.
Can Marçà Cave is considered a very family-friendly attraction, offering an engaging educational experience. Children often enjoy the light and sound show and learning about geology and history. Regarding pets, typically only service animals are permitted inside attractions like caves. It's advisable to confirm directly with the cave management if you plan to bring a dog, as policies can vary.
Entrance fees are currently around 15€ for adults and 12€ for children. Younger children, such as those aged three and under, may enter for free. Guided tours typically last between 35 to 45 minutes. The first tour usually starts at 11:00 AM, and it's recommended to check the official website or call ahead for the most up-to-date schedule, especially during peak season.
The guided tour inside the cave lasts approximately 35 to 45 minutes. However, you should allow additional time for the walk to the entrance, enjoying the panoramic views, waiting for your tour, and perhaps visiting the nearby terrace bar. A total visit of 1.5 to 2 hours is generally sufficient to fully experience the cave and its surroundings.
Yes, there is a terrace bar conveniently located near the cave entrance where visitors can enjoy refreshments and the stunning views while waiting for their tour. The cave is situated in Port de Sant Miquel, which is a developed area with various amenities, including cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options, making it easy to find places to eat or stay nearby.
Can Marçà Cave boasts a rich history dating back over 100,000 years, formed by geological faults and shaped by ice ages and tropical climates. Inside, you can observe numerous geological formations including stalactites, stalagmites, columns, and helictites. While much of the cave is now fossilized, continuous dripping water in its deepest recesses still contributes to the formation of these structures.
Can Marçà Cave is located in the north of Ibiza, approximately 20 kilometers from Ibiza Town. While specific public transport routes can vary by season, bus services typically connect Port de Sant Miquel with major towns on the island. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for routes to Port de Sant Miquel, and then the cave is usually accessible via a short walk or taxi from the port area.
The cave maintains a cool and consistent temperature of around 20°C (68°F) year-round, offering a pleasant escape from the summer heat. While it's comfortable, if visiting during cooler months or if you tend to get cold easily, a light jacket or long-sleeved top might be appreciated. Comfortable footwear with good grip is highly recommended for navigating the cave's pathways.