Blue Cave Tour
Split
The Blue Cave, located on the island of Biševo in Croatia, is a mesmerizing natural wonder known for its stunning blue light effect created by sunlight reflecting through the water and illuminating the cave's interior.
Top 5 Facts
- The Blue Cave was formed by the action of the sea on limestone, creating a unique and enchanting natural phenomenon.
- The best time to visit is between 11 AM and 1 PM when the sunlight creates the most intense blue glow inside the cave.
- The cave was discovered in 1884 by Baron Eugen von Ransonet, who also suggested the entrance be widened to allow small boats to enter.
- The cave is approximately 24 meters long, 10-12 meters wide, and up to 15 meters high.
- Visitors are typically taken into the cave on small boats, as the entrance is only 1.5 meters high.
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