Cueva de Artà
The Cueva de Artà is a stunning limestone cave located on the eastern coast of Mallorca, Spain. It features impressive stalactites and stalagmites, formed over thousands of years. The cave stretches approximately 2,000 meters and is known for its large chambers, including the famous "Hall of the Kings," which showcases unique rock formations.
Discovered in 1876, the cave has become a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors for its natural beauty and geological significance. Guided tours are available, allowing guests to explore its fascinating interior while learning about the cave's history and formation.