The Secrets of Vranjaca Cave Private Tour from Split
Split, Croatia
Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: Flexible
Acquaint yourself with the underground world of stalactites and stalagmites as well as with underground sculptures which have been created by water for thousands of years, far from sight and far from the light of day. Uncover the richness of the cave in your own individual way.Your professional driver will pick you up on your address and take you to he Vranjača Cave, a protected geo-morphological natural monument.
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Acquaint yourself with the underground world of stalactites and stalagmites as well as with underground sculptures which have been created by water for thousands of years, far from sight and far from the light of day. Uncover the richness of the cave in your own individual way.Your professional driver will pick you up on your address and take you to he Vranjača Cave, a protected geo-morphological natural monument.The Vranjača Cave is located in the heart of the Dalmatian hinterland, in the community of Kotlenice, half an hour from the city of Split and just 10 minutes from Dugopolje.
The cave is located at the base of the central part of the Mosor Mountain's northern slope and it's made up of two parts. The entrance has been known to locals for ages, while the other side was discovered by Stipe Punda, the owner of the land where the cave is located, in 1903.
The cave was opened for visitors in 1929. From the cave entrance, a small natural passageway leads you to a second cavern which is made up of 9 smaller parts adorned with different shapes and colors. What is so specific about this second cavern is the temperature which remains at a constant 15⁰C. Filled with stalactites and stalagmites, pillars and arcades, Vranjača is one of the most beautiful pearls of the karst landscape, and in 1963 was declared a protected geo-morphologic natural monument. Not far from the entrance to the cave start hiking trails which lead to the top of Vicko's Column (1325 m.)
The cave is located at the base of the central part of the Mosor Mountain's northern slope and it's made up of two parts. The entrance has been known to locals for ages, while the other side was discovered by Stipe Punda, the owner of the land where the cave is located, in 1903.
The cave was opened for visitors in 1929. From the cave entrance, a small natural passageway leads you to a second cavern which is made up of 9 smaller parts adorned with different shapes and colors. What is so specific about this second cavern is the temperature which remains at a constant 15⁰C. Filled with stalactites and stalagmites, pillars and arcades, Vranjača is one of the most beautiful pearls of the karst landscape, and in 1963 was declared a protected geo-morphologic natural monument. Not far from the entrance to the cave start hiking trails which lead to the top of Vicko's Column (1325 m.)
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