Nestled along Malta’s southeastern coast, the Blue Grotto is a cluster of limestone sea caverns known for their luminous, turquoise waters. Sunlight reflecting off the limestone walls and central arch creates a dazzling array of colors, making the site particularly photogenic. Visitors can admire the grotto from a cliffside observation deck or opt for a closer look by taking a boat trip from the nearby fishing harbor of Wied iz-Zurrieq.
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