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About Spain Cave Guide

Helping travellers discover the hidden underground wonders of the Iberian Peninsula since 2020.

Cave entrance in Spain showing the natural beauty of Spanish grottos

Our Story

Spain Cave Guide was born from a simple idea: that the underground world of Spain deserves more attention from travellers. While millions flock to the beaches and cities each year, the country's extraordinary cave systems often remain overlooked, even though they represent some of the most remarkable natural and cultural heritage sites in all of Europe.

Our small editorial team consists of geologists, travel writers, and speleology enthusiasts who have collectively spent decades exploring the caves of Spain. We combine scientific knowledge with practical travel experience to create guides that are both informative and genuinely useful for planning a visit.

Every article on this site is based on firsthand experience, supplemented by consultation with local experts, published scientific research, and official tourism sources. We believe that understanding the geology and history behind a cave makes the visit far more rewarding than simply walking through with a crowd.

Our Mission

We aim to be the most reliable English-language resource for cave tourism in Spain.

Verified Information

We personally verify every piece of practical information: opening hours, ticket prices, accessibility, and transport options. Guides are updated at least twice yearly to ensure accuracy.

Expert Knowledge

Our contributors include professional geologists and experienced speleologists who provide the scientific context that makes cave visits truly meaningful. We explain the how and why, not just the what.

Independent Reviews

We have no commercial partnerships with any cave operators or tourism boards. Our recommendations are based purely on the quality and interest of each site, not on financial arrangements.

Cuevas del Drach underground lake in Mallorca showing cave formations

Editorial Standards

Accuracy matters to us. Every article undergoes a multi-step editorial review process. We cross-reference our information with official tourism sources, published geological studies, and local expert input. When information is uncertain or debated, we say so clearly.

We aim to be genuinely helpful, not just informative. That means including the practical details that make a real difference to your trip: which car park to use, whether the cafe is worth stopping at, how early you need to book in peak season, and what to do if the cave you wanted to visit is unexpectedly closed.

If you spot an error in any of our guides or have information that could help us improve them, we would genuinely appreciate hearing from you. Accuracy is an ongoing process, and reader input is one of our most valuable resources.