Located in a wild and deltic bay on the coast of Ibiza, the Cova de Can Marçà is certainly not short of breathtaking evidence to the island’s geological and historical wealth. This enchanting cave, often referred to as the Cave of Light, offers an exceptional opportunity to discover the mysteries of eh natural beauty the island of Ibiza has to give.
The cave was carefully craved out from nature after all the passing of the centuries and displays a stunning diversity of stalactites and stalagmites within and then they act as unknown stories which narrate the geological development of the island. On the one hand, the caves is accessible through guided tours, which allow visitors to discover the inner chambers that are lit by strategic plays of light and shadow thereby highlighting their traditional beauty.
Another one of the Cova de Can Marçà historical values is harking back at the prehistoric era of the island which today interests of a large number of people. Along with the ruins, excavations provide us with the data about the early settlers highlighting the inhabitants and their authentic relationship with that mysterious cave.
Impressed with the cave’s rich content, tour guides lead visitors through the maze of caves, undressing the riddles imprisoned in the cave. As you move deeper into the mysterious, dimly lit rooms, the farther you feel from your daily existence and embark into a journey from the past and into nature; providing a profound and exceptional engagement for you.
Lastly, emerging from a cave, one is welcomed with the harmonious views of azure Mediterranean Sea and the white cliffs as well as peninsula of Ibiza. The Can Marçà Cave is a living proof of the wonderful nature of the “Magical” island of Ibiza, with its mixture of geology and history, summons travelers to reveal its enigmatic personality in the hidden spot of this magical island.