Blue cave
A natural sea cave famous for its glowing blue light and crystal-clear water, perfect for swimming and unforgettable photos.
A natural phenomenon of the Adriatic sea
The Blue Cave is one of the most attractive natural destinations on the Adriatic Sea and a must-visit on any trip to the Montenegrin coast. The blue light phenomenon occurs when sunlight passes through underwater openings in the cave and reflects off the seabed, creating a unique visual effect that places this location among the most photogenic spots in the Mediterranean.
Swimming and snorkeling in the Blue Cave
The trip to the Blue Cave is organised by boat and lasts a few hours, making it an ideal half-day excursion for all ages. Visitors have the opportunity to swim inside the cave, and snorkeling at this location is particularly popular due to exceptional visibility and a rich underwater world. The visiting season runs from May to October, and the most beautiful light effects can be experienced during the morning hours.
The Blue Cave is not just a tourist attraction – it is a natural phenomenon that needs to be seen in person to be fully experienced.