Best Coves in Mallorca

Mallorca is an island in Spain that hides under its surface authentic geological wonders, formed by soil erosion. They are caves and grottos that represent one of the main tourist attractions of the island, because they offer a unique and fascinating experience.

Ana Caballero

Ana Caballero

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Best Coves in Mallorca

Cave of Mallorca | Cristian Bortes

Mallorca is an island in Spain that hides under its surface authentic geological wonders, formed by soil erosion. They are caves and grottos that represent one of the main tourist attractions of the island, because they offer a unique and fascinating experience.

Dare to discover one of the best things to do in Mallorca with experiences that will take you from the spectacular caves of Drach, to the caves of Hams or the majestic Caves of Artà. You will pass through the mysterious and little known caves of Campanet in the north of Mallorca and much more. Each place represents an adventure and an opportunity to explore and enjoy caving.

1. Drach Caves

Drach Caves| ©Click-mallorca.com
Drach Caves| ©Click-mallorca.com

One of the main tourist attractions are the caves of Drach, in the municipality of Manacor, on the east coast of Mallorca. It is one of the most impressive wonders of the island because it houses the Martel Lake. Note that the cave is large and one of the best options to visit it is to join a tour of the Drach caves.

These caves have an extension of 1,200 meters and a depth of 25 meters below sea level. In addition, inside you can see stalactites, stalagmites and other rock formations of great beauty. Some say that it was these formations that inspired Jules Verne for his work "Journey to the Center of the Earth".

During the tour, which lasts about 5 hours, you will learn all the details of this marvel of geology while you go aboard a rowing boat to explore the interior of the cave. The adventure might even include a classical music concert to add to the excitement and drama of the underground experience. It is one of the things you can add to the list if you are going to spend at least 5 days in Mallorca.

Information of interest

  • Price: the value of a guided tour is estimated between 50 and 55 € per adult.
  • Duration: it can be extended for about 5 hours.

Book a tour to the Drach Caves

2. Hams Caves

Hams Caves| ©The International Culinary
Hams Caves| ©The International Culinary

Visiting the Hams caves system is a different experience not to be missed, and one that can become memorable if you go to Mallorca in April, when the weather is pleasant and they are open to the public with guided tours along with light and sound shows.

Its name means caves of the hooks, because of the shape of its stalactites. They were discovered in 1905 and opened to the public 5 years later. They are made up of 12 rooms, each with its own theme.

The walk through these caves extends for between 500 and 850 meters of a subway world full of mystery and beauty, with many stone formations that look like tiles hanging from the ceiling.

If you join a standard tour, you will be guided through the different galleries and see the Sea of Venice lake in the Theater room. There are also options that, in addition to taking you to the cave, include a visit to the Pearl Factory in Manacor. Visiting the Hams caves in Mallorca is an opportunity to get to know one of the most impressive natural wonders of this Mediterranean city, while exploring its geology and culture.

Information of interest

  • Price: the standard tour is estimated between 20 and 25 € per adult. The premium tour is over 40 €.
  • Duration: the basic tour lasts about 45 minutes, while other options can be extended up to 5 hours.

3. Caves "Coves d'Artà"

Coves d'Artà| ©Sirka B
Coves d'Artà| ©Sirka B

Located in the municipality of Capdepera, on the east coast of Mallorca, the caves of Artà, are one of the oldest and largest of the whole island. Also, they are a good option if you go to Majorca with children because it is a cultural and fun activity that offers a spectacle of shapes and colors inside that the little ones will enjoy.

The entrance of this cave is at the top of a cliff, from where you will be able to contemplate the bay of Canyamel in all its splendor. To enter inside is to venture to discover the secrets hidden in these caves that were inhabited since prehistoric times.

The tour of the caves of Artà is relatively quick. In about 40 minutes you will have visited the halls of the Columns; of the Queen, where there is one of the largest stalagmites in Europe; of Hell or the Hall of Flags.

Keep in mind that, if you dare to visit the Artà caves in the morning, you will return to the city with enough time and you will have the opportunity to do other activities in Mallorca such as taking a catamaran cruise at sunset to enjoy the bay, the fresh breeze and thus close the day in a magical way.

Information of interest

  • Price: 15 € per adult and 8 € per child.
  • Duration: an average time of 40 minutes.

Book a catamaran cruise at sunset

4. Caves of Genoa

Genova Caves| ©Alessandro Ravina
Genova Caves| ©Alessandro Ravina

The G enova Caves are one of the most spectacular formations of the island and are located in the municipality of Palma. In addition, they are easy to access and a quick tour, just 10 minutes from the city center, so it is a good alternative if you have little time and your plan is for 2 days in Mallorca.

This grotto, 36 meters deep and 780 meters long, is a hidden treasure in a residential neighborhood. It was discovered in 1906, but opened to tourism in 1935. If you dare to visit it, you can explore about 100 meters of its space where the galleries La Blanca, La Negra, La Selva Virgen and de los Lagos are located.

Each one of them is a spectacle for geology lovers because it is a cave of calcareous origin that will surprise you with its stalactite, stalagmite and eccentric formations, which have been sculpted by water for centuries.

When you dare to explore this subway wonder you can admire at your own pace the colorful and diverse shapes, as well as different shades of minerals.

Information of interest

  • Price: between 10 and 15 € per adult.
  • Duration: the tour lasts about 30 minutes but, if you wish, you can stay longer.

Book tickets for the cave of Genoa

5. Caves of Campanet

Caves of Campanet| ©Cueverofelix
Caves of Campanet| ©Cueverofelix

Located in the north, in the municipality of the same name, the caves of Campanet are among the least known but most beautiful and interesting caves. In addition, they are an ideal destination to include in the 10 things to do in Mallorca in summer because, although there are many tourists in the city, as they are not so crowded they can be explored at leisure.

The Campanet caves were discovered in 1945 and 3 years later they were opened to the public. They extend for about 3,200 meters and have a depth of 50 meters. However, for security reasons, you can only visit about 500 meters.

There, you could opt for an audio tour that explains the history, fauna and geology of the caves. Also, you will see different galleries such as the Romantic Room, the Palm Tree Room, the Waterfall Room or the Lake Room, where you can admire the richness and variety of rock formations. The Campanet Caves are a unique experience that allows you to learn more about the fascinating subway world of the island of Mallorca.

Information of interest

  • Price: approximately 16 € per adult.
  • Duration: estimated at about 40 minutes.

6. Blanques Caves

Blanques Caves| ©footleg
Blanques Caves| ©footleg

Singular and little known, the Cuevas Blanques or white caves in Mallorca, are located in the municipality of Pollença. To explore them is to learn about history because they are accessed through a path built by Republican prisoners during the post-war period.

Also, if you are a nature and geology lover, this is the perfect place to go because it stands out for its concentration of stalactites and stalagmites of whitish tone that give honor to its name. The visit to this cave is restricted to a certain extent, but if you go to Mallorca in August, you could opt for a special permit to enter more thoroughly.

Inside you may see fossil remains of animals endemic to the islands, such as the Myotragus balearicus, an animal extinct 4,000 years ago.

It is an original experience, which will allow you to get to know a unique natural and cultural heritage in Mallorca. The tour lasts about 20 minutes and is free, without a guide or entrance fee. You can explore the different galleries that make up these caves and admire the curious shapes and colors of the rocks.

Information of interest

  • Price: adults pay 12 € per adult and children 6 € approximately.
  • Duration: about 45 minutes.

7. Cave of Avenc de Son Pou between Santa Maria and Orient

Cave of Avenc de Son Pou| ©Secció Natura UES
Cave of Avenc de Son Pou| ©Secció Natura UES

For true lovers of hiking and caving, a visit to the Avenc de Son Pou cave may be the ideal plan. It is a natural cave located between Santa María del Camí and Camí de Coanegra, in the Tramontana mountain range. It also has the title of being one of the largest caves in Europe, with 60 meters high and 75 meters wide.

An excursion to this cave is a unique experience in which you can enjoy breathtaking scenery, waterfalls, water sources and a predominantly green forest. Although it is for the whole family, the arrival to the grotto has a certain level of difficulty so you must have a minimum level of physical fitness. You can take the route from Santa María del Camí, which is longer and easier, or the one from Orient, which is shorter but wilder.

Both routes take about 4 hours each way and you will not regret it because you will feel the strength and beauty of nature in all its splendor. For example, the main feature of this cave is a 10-meter hole at the top, through which light enters, creating an extraordinary effect. Inside the cave you will see stalactites, stalagmites and other rock formations of great beauty.

Although you can visit it at any time of the year, if you go to Mallorca in winter, it offers a different show, because the upper hole could be covered with snow or ice and gives a contrast with the darkness of the cave. Remember to bring comfortable shoes, a flashlight and warm clothes because it is colder and wetter.

Information of interest

  • Price: admission is free.
  • Duration: the tour can last up to 2 hours.

8. Caves of l'Alzinaret

Cave of mallorca| ©Andy
Cave of mallorca| ©Andy

To get to know and explore part of the natural and cultural heritage in Mallorca you can venture to the caves of l'Alzinaret. These caves are a prehistoric rocky complex that form a necropolis located towards the north of the province in Cala de Sant Vicenç in Pollença.

For those who enjoy physical activity, you can visit l'Alzinaret by bike. It is a way to get in touch with nature, do sport and learn about the history and geology of the island. The caves date back to 1600 BC and belong to the pre-Talayotic culture. Also, if you are a lover of the two-wheeled experience, you can join a bike tour around Mallorca.

The caves hold a lot of history, because collective burials were made inside them and bones have been found. So if you are interested, keep in mind that it is a free route through different types of caves in the middle of a holm oak forest. To access, you will have to go through a path that surrounds the hill and from where you can take beautiful pictures.

Information of interest

  • Price: usually 10 € for adults and 5 € for children.
  • Duration: usually 45 minutes.

Book a bike tour

9. Pirate's Cave

Pirate's Cave| ©Sarah-Rose
Pirate's Cave| ©Sarah-Rose

The Pirate's Cave is one of the most spectacular marine formations in Mallorca. It is located on the east coast of the island, between Porto Cristo and Porto Colom. The great thing about visiting this cave is that it is an adventure that can only be accessed by sea.

The visit to the also called Cueva des Coloms is a unique experience in which you will get to know a place full of history and mystery. According to legend, it was the refuge of pirates who raided the Mallorcan coasts, and hid their treasures and booty there. In addition, in its interior there are formations of stalactites and stalagmites, as well as a subway lake.

As it can only be reached by sea, you will have to join a guided tour accompanied by an expert guide, who will explain the legend and the characteristics of the cave. Therefore, this visit is one of the 10 best activities to do in Mallorca because it is fun, dynamic and with a lot of exploration.

Keep in mind that by visiting this cave you can connect with doing water activities, so you could join a kayaking, snorkeling and coasteering tour in Mallorca.

Information of interest

  • Price: approximately 45 to 55 € per adult.
  • Duration: about 4 hours, but only 45 minutes are for exploration in the cave. The rest of the time is for sailing, snorkeling and more.

Book a kayaking, snorkeling and coasteering tour

10. Mare de Déu de Portals Vells Caves

Touring a cave in Mallorca| ©Marian Collado Leal
Touring a cave in Mallorca| ©Marian Collado Leal

In the Mare de Déu de Portals Vells Caves the beauty of nature meets the mystery of man's hand. An excursion to this destination will take you to admire the engravings on the walls of its interior that surround an altar.

This grotto of rock formations hides stories and legends. It is an ancient sea quarry dating from the 14th and 15th centuries, whose stones were used for buildings such as the cathedral of Palma and the church of Santa Eulalia.

According to legend, some Genoese fishermen deposited a virgin as thanks after surviving a storm. The excursion is an ideal activity to do with the family because it is very simple and suitable for beginners. In addition, you can enjoy the beautiful views of the sea and the caves eroded into the rock.

The activity combines culture, nature and fun. Once inside the cave, you will be amazed by its size and beauty. The tour lasts about two hours and, on the way out, you could go on one of the best gastronomic tours in Mallorca to taste its sea food, or relax and have a bite to eat in the cove of Portals Vells.

Information of interest

  • Price: about 14 € per adult and 7 € per child.
  • Duration: an estimated 40 minutes.