Cuevas de Artà
Cuevas de Artà are stunning limestone caves located on the eastern coast of Mallorca, Spain. These natural formations are known for their impressive stalactites and stalagmites, which have been shaped over thousands of years. The caves stretch for about 2,000 meters and offer visitors a glimpse into the geological history of the region.
Discovered in 1876, the caves are a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors with their breathtaking beauty and unique rock formations. Guided tours provide insights into the caves' history and geology, making it an educational experience for all ages. The Cuevas de Artà also feature a large chamber known as the "Cathedral," renowned for its acoustics.