Cuevas Dels Hams
About
Cuevas dels Hams, tucked in the picturesque town of Porto Cristo on Mallorca’s east coast, is a must‑visit underground marvel. Visitors descend through three distinct galleries: the airy Cueva Redonda, a natural amphitheater that hosts a lush garden of native birds; the dazzling Cueva Azul, where glowing blue lights and the immersive documentary "Descubriendo el pasado" transport you through the island’s ancient history; and the Cueva Clásica, a labyrinth of twelve chambers crowned by the iconic subterranean lake Mar de Venecia, which performs nightly musical shows. The caves also feature impressive stalactites, stalagmites, the famed "Columnas de Sansón", and the expansive Llanuras de Fra Mauro, offering a breathtaking journey through geology and time. Whether you’re a history buff, adventure seeker, or simply looking for a unique day out, Cuevas dels Hams delivers wonder at every turn.
Highlights
- Cueva Redonda
- Cueva Azul
- Cueva Clásica
- Mar de Venecía
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Best time to visit
Late spring to early autumn (May‑September) offers mild temperatures and fewer crowds, while avoiding the heavy summer rush.
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 1 hour 30 minutes