A small two-storey cave on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea. You can visit from both land and sea by sailing on a yacht. The uniqueness of the cave lies in the fact that it is strewn with charming stalactites. People suffering from asthma are advised to visit it. The air smells strongly of salt, they write on the Internet that it is the smell of carbon dioxide. So, for information, there is a small amount of radioactivity and air ionization
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Сергей Решетников
Level 7 Local Expert
September 10
Nothing special. Any other tourist cave will be more beautiful and larger. It's a very crowded place and there's only one room. As a way to "pass the time", for example, while waiting for your tour group, you can, but there is no need to go on purpose, spend money, there is no need.
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Алексей Попов
Level 5 Local Expert
August 11
The cave is not big, but for someone who has never been in caves, it will be interesting. Stalactites, stalagmites and columns are all present. It's nice to go there in the heat, 10-15 minutes, there's nothing else to do there. In August 2024, admission for an adult cost 100 liras, for a child under 7 years old - 30 liras. It is located at the end (or beginning) of Cleopatra beach, under the mountain, where the Alanya fortress is located.