
Blue Cave
The Blue Cave, located on the island of Kastellorizo, Greece, is a sea cave known for its strikingly blue water. Measuring approximately 75 meters in length, 40 meters in width, and 35 meters in height, the cave is accessible by boat and features a natural arch at its entrance.
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The Blue Cave's unique coloration is caused by sunlight reflecting off the white seafloor, creating a blue hue on the water and cave walls. It is accessible only by small boats due to its narrow entrance. The cave is best visited in the morning when sunlight enhances the vibrant colors. Visitors should be aware of weather conditions as access can be restricted by rough sea conditions.




