The Blue Cave is a natural landmark of Montenegro, also known as the Blue Grotto. In essence, it is a small grotto washed out by waves, which has two entrances.
The Blue Cave is a natural landmark of Montenegro, also known as the Blue Grotto. In essence, it is a small grotto washed out by the waves, which has two entrances.
The cave is located near the Zhanice beach in the city of Herceg Novi, you can only get there by boat and it takes no more than 10-15 minutes.
In addition to visiting the cave, tourists are offered to explore the Boka Kotorska coast.
All the advantages of visiting the Blue Cave can be appreciated before lunch, while the sun is at its zenith.
It is due to the refraction of sunlight from frozen cave formations that the water has that very mesmerizing blue glow.
The height of the cave vaults does not exceed 25 meters, which allows the boat to sail into the grotto without hindrance.
The depth in the cave is also quite impressive, but all tourists can swim in the waters of the Blue Grotto.
The transparency of the waters of the Adriatic coast makes it an excellent place for snorkeling, in no way inferior to the coast of the Red Sea.
To increase the interest of tourists in this natural attraction, local residents actively spread rumors that pirates once hid treasures in the Blue Grotto, which have not been found to this day.