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Can Marca Caves

The Can Marçà Caves, located near the northern town of Puerto de San Miguel, are one of Ibiza’s most fascinating natural attractions. These ancient caves, believed to be over 100,000 years old, were once used by smugglers to hide contraband goods. Today, they offer visitors a unique underground experience, with dramatic stalactites, stalagmites, waterfalls, and eerie lighting effects. Walking through the caves feels like stepping into another world, with prehistoric rock formations and stunning views over the cliffs. It’s a perfect spot for nature lovers, history buffs, and families looking for a different side of Ibiza.

Can Marca Caves Tours & Excursions

The Basics

The Can Marçà Caves are located in a cliffside setting overlooking the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean. The guided tour lasts around 40 minutes and includes a light and sound show that recreates the waterfalls that once naturally flowed inside the caves. Visitors can learn about the cave’s history, its geological formations, and its use by smugglers. Outside the cave, there is a viewing platform offering breathtaking panoramic views of Puerto de San Miguel Bay. The caves maintain a cool temperature, making them a great escape from Ibiza’s summer heat.

Things to Know Before You Go

While the caves are suitable for all ages, the tour involves walking up and down steep steps, so comfortable shoes are recommended. The cave maintains a constant cool temperature, so bringing a light jacket is a good idea. Photography is allowed, but tripods and flash photography may be restricted. The caves are not wheelchair accessible due to their uneven terrain. There is a café and gift shop at the entrance, and a nearby terrace offers spectacular sea views, perfect for a drink after your visit.

How to Get There

Can Marçà Caves are located in the north of Ibiza, near Puerto de San Miguel, around 25 minutes by car from Ibiza Town. The easiest way to get there is by rental car or taxi, as public transport options are limited. If you’re staying in San Antonio or Santa Eulària des Riu, the drive takes around 30–35 minutes. During summer, some organized tours and boat trips include the caves as part of a day tour. If driving, free parking is available near the entrance.

When to Get There

The caves are open year-round, with guided tours available daily. The best time to visit is in the morning or late afternoon, as midday can be busy with tour groups. If you’re visiting in peak season (July–August), booking tickets in advance is recommended. The caves are also a great option for a rainy day activity, as the experience is entirely underground. Sunset visits offer the added bonus of enjoying the stunning sea views from the cliffs before heading back.

Day Trips from Ibiza

Visiting Can Marçà Caves can be combined with a day exploring northern Ibiza. After the caves, you can relax on Puerto de San Miguel Beach, known for its clear waters and family-friendly vibe. Nearby, you can visit Cala Benirrás, famous for its hippy drumming sessions at sunset. For adventure seekers, the coastal hiking trails around the caves offer stunning views of Ibiza’s rugged coastline. If you’re interested in a full-day tour, many boat excursions include snorkeling, cave visits, and stops at hidden beaches in northern Ibiza.

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