In the summer we always think of going to the beach or chilling in the pool, but there are other refreshing plans that don’t involve diving.
If you want to escape the heat wave and have an amazing experience, you can log in. Canelobre CavesOne of the main tourist attractions in the province of Alicante. located within the municipality busotYou will discover impressive natural formations in the form of stalactites and stalagmites that will amaze you.
It’s the perfect plan for the whole family as the little ones will enjoy traveling to a gorgeous and colorful place. the caves found 700 meters above the Cabeçó D’Or mountain range and houses more than 80,000 square meters inside. To access it, you’ll need to enter a 45-metre tunnel where rocks and water form these impressive shapes.
A real hidden treasure in the province of Alicante, and the Caves are unique as they are home to one of Spain’s highest 70-metre cellars. You will meet during the visit ‘Holy Family’a rocky column over 25 meters high and ‘Canelobre’, A stalagmite more than 100,000 years old.
Clocks and how to get to Cuevas del Canelobre
Las Cuevas is located 10 minutes from the municipality of Busot and half an hour from the city of Alicante.
Summer hours are from 1 July to 31 August and are open every day of the week. 10:30 – 19:30
Tickets for the Canelobre Caves
To enter these beautiful caves, you need to buy a ticket, which can be purchased from the website of the Busot City Council. Ethnic Music Museum. Prices are as follows:
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Adult ticket (over 14 years): 8 euros
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Child ticket (5 – 14 years old): 4 euros
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Retirement ticket: 5 euros
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Youth/University Pass Ticket: 5 euros
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Disabled adult ticket: 3.50 €
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Disabled child ticket: Free
There is also the possibility to buy tickets for groups of 20 or more, in which case the price will be 5 Euros for adults, 4 Euros for children and 4 Euros for a partner agency. (caves only).
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