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Cova de S’Aigua: Guided Tour

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  • Duration: 45mins
  • Live guide in English, Catalan, French, Spanish
  • Group of max. 13 people
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Annie,  Spain Spain
15 Nov 2025
Excellent
Very informative tour presented by the very amusing guide Mikhael who helped to bring the history of the cave to life. The lake is definitely a highlight.
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Dave,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
13 Oct 2025
Excellent
The gentleman guide was very knowledgeable about the Cave and very funny as well. Tour lasts approx 45 minutes and it's advisable to book online early to get a slot. Thoroughly enjoyed learning...
The gentleman guide was very knowledgeable about the Cave and very funny as well. Tour lasts approx 45 minutes and it's advisable to book online early to get a slot. Thoroughly enjoyed learning the history of this fascinating place.
Guided visit to the Cova de s'Aigua
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Robert,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
20 Oct 2025
Excellent
Fascinating place to visit, took about 40 minutes to do the tour, great tour guide, also good pathways and steps to get around the cave, would recommend
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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