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Cova de Can Marca Caves, San Miguel

Discover the subterranean world of Ibiza in the north east of the island

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These caves date back 100,000 years and contain various fossils and bone remains.

Originally discovered by smugglers who first used it to hide their contraband, the red and black markers on the walls as their in and out arrows are still visible. With numerous underground water courses, today these waterfalls and pools are fossilised.

Visitors can enjoy a 40-minute guided tour through the caves involving a light show in the waterfall.

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When to come

The caves are open all year round and every day. 

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