Cueva de la Plata Caving Trip - Photo 1
Tour

Cueva de la Plata Caving Trip

See amazing stalactites and stalagmites up close when you take this caving trip to the enchanting Cueva de la Plata from Puerto de Mazarron. This is an unforgettable experience for your holiday in Spain!. What to expect from the experience?....

  • 4 hours
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See amazing stalactites and stalagmites up close when you take this caving trip to the enchanting Cueva de la Plata from Puerto de Mazarron. This is an unforgettable experience for your holiday in Spain!

What to expect from the experience?

Participants will meet at the Alamillo gas station at 9:30 am and proceed to the entrance of the Cueva de la Plata. After arrival, gear including helmets will be provided. The exploration will last four hours, during which participants will admire the subterranean landscape formed over thousands of years. The tour will include discussions on how water contributes to the Karstic formations, including how it influences the creation of the stalactites and stalagmites.

After visiting the different limestone galleries, the group will ascend to the surface, concluding the adventure and returning to the initial meeting point by 1:30 pm.

Who can take part in the activity?

People over 50 years old are not allowed to take part in this caving tour.Individuals with obesity or claustrophobia will not be permitted to participate for safety reasons, due to the conditions inside the cave.

Included

  • Professional monitor specialized in caving.
  • Complete equipment: helmet, lighting, and other safety elements.

Not included

  • Drinks.

Tips

  • Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility

Location

Activity location

Stazione di servizio di Alamillo, Puerto de Mazarrón

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