Drach caves: half day of natural wonders

Zero CO2 emission

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Overview

Discover an underground world of magic and mystery in the impressive Caves of Drach, a unique experience in Mallorca!


The Drach Caves are the best known caves in Mallorca and were mentioned in the novel Clovis Dardentor by Jules Verne. Their impressive spectacle of light and colour, together with stalagmites, stalactites and natural aquifers, make the visit an unforgettable experience.


Located in Porto Cristo, these four caves were formed between 11 and 5.3 million years ago. Their subterranean landscape, shaped by the filtration of rainwater through limestone rocks, looks like something out of a science fiction film.


The first written references date back to the 14th century, and in 1784 Cardinal Despuig included them in his map of Mallorca. In the 19th century, an enormous underground lake 170 metres long was discovered. Since 1935, a magical classical music concert has been held in this lake.


The tour also includes a visit to the historic pearl factory, a pioneer in Europe, with a multimedia area, boutique and lounge bar.



Relevant details

  • The tour officially starts at 9:30h at Camino Escollera and ends around 14:30h at the same place. Please be at this meeting point 10 minutes before.
  • Alternatively, we offer a free pick-up service between the Calvia and Arenal areas. When you make your booking, you will receive the pick-up time and place closest to your accommodation. 
  • Tour recommended for all ages. The route of the caves is over 1200m in total and there are about 250 steps. A handrail is available during the tour. Unfortunately the cave is not wheelchair accessible. The rest of the facilities such as the bar and the shop are wheelchair accessible.
  • Estimated duration of the tour from the main meeting point in Palma: 6 hours.

Included

We provide you the best experience

Guide

Caves

Transport


Main meeting point & tour start


Recommendation

  • Photography is allowed in the caves, but the use of flash is prohibited.
  • Comfortable, non-slip footwear is recommended.
  • It is forbidden to take prams into the caves.
  • Touching the rock formations is not allowed.
  • Temperatures in the caves vary throughout the year between 18 and 20 degrees Celsius.

Booking terms and conditions

Please see our cancellation policy at the bottom of the page.


Carbon footprint offsetting

Carbon offsetting is a method used to balance greenhouse gas emissions by investing in projects that reduce or eliminate equivalent emissions elsewhere.


At Lemon Tours, we carefully calculate the carbon footprint of each of our tours, considering factors such as transportation and activity consumption. We then invest in a variety of United Nations certified carbon offset projects, such as renewable energy, reforestation and others, to offset these emissions.

Carbon saved in this activity: 5 Kg (per booked seat)


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