Blue Cave (Plava Spilja)

Blue Cave (Plava Spilja)

Blue Cave (Plava Spilja)

Burrowed into the Adriatic-washed cliffs of Montenegro’s Lustica Peninsula, near the Bay of Kotor, the Blue Cave, also known as the Blue Grotto, is a natural wonder sculpted by millennia of wave erosion. The cave’s defining feature is its luminescent blue waters, which create a striking and serene environment. Visitors can explore the grotto by swimming, snorkeling, or kayaking, immersing themselves in the tranquil and vividly colored setting. The clear, azure waters and the cave’s unique formation make it an ideal spot for capturing memorable photos.

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