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About Spain Caves Guide

Helping travelers discover Spain's extraordinary underground world since 2024

Our Mission

Spain Caves Guide was created with a simple goal: to make the incredible underground landscapes of Spain accessible and understandable for everyone. We believe that caves are among the most overlooked natural wonders in tourism, and that visitors who take the time to explore them gain a deeper appreciation for Earth's geological history and the cultures that have inhabited these spaces for millennia.

Our team consists of passionate speleology enthusiasts, travel writers, and geologists who have spent years exploring and documenting cave systems across the Iberian Peninsula. We combine first-hand experience with thorough research to provide practical, accurate, and engaging guides.

What We Offer

Every guide on our site is built around several core principles:

  • Accurate information: We regularly verify and update our content against official sources, including cave operators, tourism boards, and academic publications
  • Practical advice: Beyond descriptions, we provide the logistical details you need, from ticket prices and transport options to what shoes to wear
  • Responsible tourism: We emphasize conservation and respect for these fragile environments, encouraging visitors to follow local guidelines and minimize their impact
  • Historical context: We go beyond the surface to explain the geological processes, archaeological significance, and cultural stories connected to each site

Conservation Matters

Caves are delicate ecosystems that can be easily damaged by human activity. Changes in temperature, humidity, and air quality from large numbers of visitors can harm formations that took hundreds of thousands of years to develop. Several famous caves around the world have been closed or had their access severely restricted due to damage from tourism.

We believe that education is key to preservation. By helping visitors understand what they are seeing and why it matters, we hope to foster a sense of stewardship that extends beyond the cave entrance. We encourage all visitors to follow the rules at each site, stay on marked paths, and refrain from touching formations or leaving anything behind.

Sources and Accuracy

We draw our information from a range of reputable sources, including:

If you spot any inaccuracy in our content, please let us know. We are committed to keeping our information current and reliable.

Last updated: February 14, 2026