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BLUE CAVE

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Before visiting the grotto, you can climb down the cliff-level staircases, which leave the road at the signposts and allow you to admire the view and the entrance to the caves. Just above the cave, a large parking lot, a few restaurants and a growing number of beach bazaars await the tourist. A beautiful stone terrace with carved balcony (15th-century ensemble) offers an ideal vantage point over the sea. Steps lead down to the rocks below, where you can sunbathe. In winter, the descent is less advisable, firstly because of the cold, but above all because of possible storms, which can prove dangerous. In any case, the caves can be visited by boat, which allows you to benefit from the explanations of a guide. The drivers are charming and attentive, helping women and children to get on board and not hesitating to stop or manoeuvre to take a good photo. To enjoy the richness of their colors, it's best to visit the caves around 11:30 a.m. in summer, when the light is at its best.

The first of the caves is The Cat's Cave. The water is transparent and shallow (5 meters), allowing you to see the rocky bottom and seaweed.

The second cave, Reflection Cave, is so named because the water here reflects phosphorus, as demonstrated by the following little experiment: dip your hand in the water near Reflection Cave and observe it immediately after you've withdrawn it; it will have taken on an unusual bluish hue (unless you're a Smurf...). The entrance to the Blue Grotto is reminiscent of an elephant with a submerged trunk, and offers a glimpse of another cliff. At the bottom, the red coral contrasts superbly with the blue of the sea.

The next grotto is Rotunda (Rotunda), because its rounded ceiling resembles the dome of Mosta's famous church. Here, unlike the other caves, the water bottom is sandy. Further on, the rocky outcrop is reminiscent of a horse's hoof. Guides used to love showing French visitors around this site, as one of the rocks resembled, from a certain angle, General de Gaulle's nose. Today, however, de Gaulle's nose is less familiar to younger generations, and the rock itself has eroded away. Further on, the smooth, golden walls of another grotto evoke those of the hypogeum.

Finally, the Blue-Window Cave offers a view of the azure through its opening.

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Visited in march 2019
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grotte
trés jolie grotte, a coté des falaises
ballade sympa
sydney_33
Visited in august 2018
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Aussi appelée Blue Grotto. Il suffit d'acheter son ticket en bas du parking, et d'attendre pour embarquer sur une petite barque de 7/8 personnes. Et là commence une ballade féerique pour découvrir les lieux, 30 minutes d'une ballade où les flashs de votre appareil photo ne feront que crépiter. On ne sait plus où poser ses yeux tellement c'est beau. A ne pas manquer !
Visited in july 2018
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Cette partie de la côte offre de beaux paysages avec ces cavités creusées dans la roche. L'endroit est très joli mais malheureusement gâché en pleine saison par le défilé des barques à la queue leu leu qui emmènent les touristes faire un petit tour de 15 minutes sur le site.
Bea3272
Visited in september 2017
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Visite en petites barques multicolore d'une grotte souterraine ! Malheureusement nous n'avons pas pu la visiter a cause de la mer trop agitée !! Se renseigner avant de faire le trajet surtout si comme nous vous venez en bus ! De petits restos sympa se trouvent sur place pour manger le midi !
kro25
Visited in july 2017
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Une balade magnifique dans un petit bateau pour découvrir des petites grottes et une eau turquoise à couper le souffle ! Dommage que la balade ne dure pas très longtemps...

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