Can Marca Caves (Cueva de Can Marcà)

Can Marca Caves (Cueva de Can Marcà)

Can Marca Caves (Cueva de Can Marcà)

Nestled in the bay of Puerto de San Miguel, the Can Marca Caves, formed over 100,000 years ago, once served as a hideout for smugglers. The caves are a natural wonder, featuring an array of stalactites and stalagmites, ancient fossils, and a 30-foot (9-meter) subterranean waterfall. Visitors can explore these formations, illuminated by colorful lights, and conclude their journey at the cave’s exit, where panoramic views of the ocean and coastline await.

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