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Cova de s'Aigua: Guided Visit

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  • Duration: 45mins
  • Live guide in English, Catalan, French, Spanish
  • Group of max. 13 people
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Jayne,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
17 May 2024
Good
Easy to get tickets, and the guide was very good at explaining everything about the cave. Just hoped the cave was a little bigger. But sounds like it could be sometime in the future.
Guided visit to the Cova de s'Aigua
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Ben,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
06 May 2024
Excellent
Super knowledgeable and engaging guide. Was really interesting to explore and learn about the history and geology of the caves
Guided visit to the Cova de s'Aigua
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Joanne ,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
11 May 2024
Good
Very interesting tour with a very nice guid who spoke brilliant English. I've been in bigger more stunning caves than this but the information given by the knowledgeable guide made it a much...
Very interesting tour with a very nice guid who spoke brilliant English. I've been in bigger more stunning caves than this but the information given by the knowledgeable guide made it a much better experience. A great way to spend an hour and we'll worth €10.
Guided visit to the Cova de s'Aigua

About: Cova de S’Aigua

Located in Cala Blanca, this karst cave is of great archaeological and geological importance. Formed in the subsoil of the calcareous rock of the Miocene period, it is one of the most important sets of natural caves in Menorca.

Cova de S’Aigua
15 Carrer del Llac, 07769, Ciutadella de Menorca
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