Adventurers, if you're looking for an off-the-beaten-path experience on your journey to Mallorca, don't miss the Caves of Hams.
Dating back some 10 million years but discovered only at the turn of the 20th century, this underground network features stunning geological formations that you can discover on a day trip to the Caves of Hams from Mallorca.
Adventurers, if you're looking for an off-the-beaten-path experience on your journey to Mallorca, don't miss the Caves of Hams.
Dating back some 10 million years but discovered only at the turn of the 20th century, this underground network features stunning geological formations that you can discover on a day trip to the Caves of Hams from Mallorca.
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Adventurers, if you're looking for an off-the-beaten-path experience on your journey to Mallorca, don't miss the Caves of Hams.
Dating back some 10 million years but discovered only at the turn of the 20th century, this underground network features stunning geological formations that you can discover on a day trip to the Caves of Hams from Mallorca.
With its underground lakes, unique lighting, and mesmerizing stalactites and stalagmites, the Caves of Hams is regarded as one of Spain's most magnificent natural wonders.
Here's all you need to know about the Caves of Hams, one of the most exciting day trips from Mallorca.
The Caves of Hams are located on the east coast of the small Spanish island of Mallorca, in the town of Porto Cristo. There are a couple of ways to get there, including:
Getting from Mallorca to the Caves of Hams by car is a straightforward and easy process. If you're coming from Palma, the island's main town, the journey takes approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes.
You'll need to head east towards the Ma-15 highway until you reach the town of Manacor. From there, take the Ma-4020 road towards Porto Cristo and then follow the clear signs to the Caves of Hams.
The most common route is to take a train or bus from Palma to the town of Manacor. From there, take a taxi or catch a local bus to Porto Cristo. Once in Porto Cristo, it's a short walk to the Caves of Hams.
As the most popular and hassle-free option, taking a guided tour of the Caves of Hams can enhance your experience in several ways. Transport, a knowledgeable guide, and optional additional stops are included, ensuring you make the most of your day trip.
The entrance ticket to the Caves of Hams costs the following:
Your itinerary depends on which style of tour you choose — a basic Caves of Hams entry or a more comprehensive Caves of Hams day trip.
On the former, a typical guided tour of the Caves of Hams starts at the entrance of the caves, where you'll meet your guide and receive an introduction to the attraction. You'll then descend into the caves, where you'll be immediately struck by the stunning geological formations — towering stalagmites and delicate stalactites — that are illuminated by an array of different colored lights.
One of the highlights of the tour is the underground Lake Martel, which is revealed by a spectacular light show. Expect to see some cave-dwelling creatures, a small cavern that serves as a concert venue where Magical Mozart plays on the Sea of Venice and a souvenir shop. Overall, the guided walkthrough takes approximately an hour and a half.
Alternatively, on more comprehensive 5-hour day tours, you'll be picked up from your hotel and taken to the caves in an air-conditioned vehicle. You'll then have some time to explore the local area, including the quaint fishing village of Porto Cristo.
Depending on your package, you might also get to visit Dinosaurland, a pearl factory, and the nearby beaches.
There are several kinds of guided tours available to the Caves of Hams. Here’s a quick look at the various tours that you can choose:
This small group tour is the most simple and budget-friendly option, which requires you to meet your guide at the caves.
From there, you'll be taken on a fascinating underground journey, through caves filled with stalactites, stalagmites and underground lakes. The tour lasts about an hour and is suitable for all ages.
If you're short on time but still want to experience the beauty of Mallorca, the half-day tour to the Caves of Hams and pearl factory is a great option.
You'll visit the stunning underground caves and learn about the history and geology of the area. Then, head to a pearl factory and discover how these precious gems are made.
Great for families, this tour complements the Caves of Hams experience with a visit to Dinosaurland, an interactive dinosaur park with life-sized models. These Mallorca day tours typically last around 4-5 hours.
A more in-depth way to see Mallorca's sights, this small group tour starts with a pickup from your hotel.
You'll be taken to the pearl factory, where you can learn about how pearls and processed. Then, it's off to Caves of Drach — the largest cave system in Mallorca — for an underwater boat ride across its famous lake.
Finally, you’ll visit the Caves of Hams, where you’ll explore the spectacularly lit underground chambers. The tour lasts between 5 and 8 hours.
For a personalized and exclusive experience, you can book a private tour to the Caves of Hams – which includes pickup from your hotel, a private expert guide, and more flexibility to explore. While potentially more expensive, a private tour allows you to experience the region at your own pace.
The cost of a guided Caves of Hams tour starts at around €15 per person but can vary depending on the type of tour you choose.
Small group Caves of Hams tour costs around €15 per person, while those which also visit Dinosaurland are about €20 to €25 per person.
Tours that include the Caves of Drach and or the pearl factory cost between €50 and €70.
Private tours are the most expensive, usually costing upwards of €100. However, these are usually per vehicle, so it’s not as expensive if traveling as a group – in some cases, you'll need to call the tour company ahead of time to check prices and organize a private excursion (if not listed online at the time).
Dating back millions of years, the Caves of Hams are one of Mallorca’s most stunning natural attractions. You can explore its majestic underground chambers and admire its underground lakes, learning all about the history and geology of the caves along the way.
Two of the major highlights are Lake Martel, one of the largest underground lakes in the world where you can take a boat ride, and the Sea of Venice, a vast underground lake that resembles the canals of Venice and is the backdrop for a music performance.
Often combined into a single day trip, Dinosaurland is an interactive park featuring life-sized dinosaur models. Kids will love the educational aspect of this activity
The local pearl factory is a great way to see how traditional pearls are crafted by hand. You'll get to witness the process behind creating each unique piece of jewelry, from selecting the raw materials to shaping and polishing the finished product.
A charming fishing village, Porto Cristo is home to a wonderful waterfront with a variety of restaurants, shops and cafes. You can stroll along the harbor to take in views of the Mediterranean Sea, or enjoy some traditional Mallorcan cuisine at one of the local eateries.
The Caves of Hams are open from 10 AM to 5 PM every day. The last tour of the day departs at 4 PM. It's recommended to book tickets in advance, especially during peak season, to avoid disappointment.
The best time to visit the Caves of Hams is during the low season, which is from November to March. The caves are less crowded, and you'll have a more relaxed and enjoyable experience.
However, if you're visiting during peak season, it's recommended to book tickets in advance and arrive early to avoid long queues.