Grotta del Fico
Grotta del Fico
4.5
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Monday
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Tuesday
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Sunday
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
About
An incredible journey to the center of the Earth, just a few steps from the most beautiful beaches of the Mediterranean. Expert guides will lead you along an easy path, to discover the fascinating underground world and tell you the charming stories of this place. In a dreamlike atmosphere, surrounded by lights and shadows, you'll feel the ancient presence of the Monk Seal, there in its last shelter.
Duration: 1-2 hours
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paullamar69
Arad, Romania260 contributions
Jul 2020
It is an interesting cave because inside it has also sea water and fresh water coming from an underground river, the one how made the cave. The tour takes around one hour and is the best place to cool down a little bit after a hole day spending on the beaches. The access is only from the sea and the price is 10 euro.
Written 24 July 2020
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Emma L
16 contributions
Aug 2024 • Family
We spent a really interesting hour on the cave tour, which was led by a very knowledgeable and interesting guide, who told us all about the local area as well as the history and formation of the cave.
The cave itself is stunning and was a very welcome stop on our boat tour - with the added advantage that it was a welcome break from the sun!
Also just to note, I can be quite claustrophobic but the walkways and chambers were large and spacious enough for me not to feel at all anxious.
The cave itself is stunning and was a very welcome stop on our boat tour - with the added advantage that it was a welcome break from the sun!
Also just to note, I can be quite claustrophobic but the walkways and chambers were large and spacious enough for me not to feel at all anxious.
Written 2 September 2024
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Kaja A
12 contributions
Jul 2015
Little did I know that caves could be so stunning! Supposedly one of the most interesting caves in the Mediterranean, and a beautiful sight. Remember to bring your camera (but no flash). Maybe not the best place for young children and those not able to walk stairs. You can only reach Grotta del Fico by boat. At arrival, they have a "shuttle boat" that will help you tie up to a mooring buoy and transport you to the entrance.
Written 31 July 2015
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MMBAIA
London, UK56 contributions
Aug 2018 • Family
We visited it as part of our boat trip with fuorirotta charter. It was optional but we found it well worth the visit. The last refuge of the monk seal up until 20y ago. Very knowledgeable guide who conducted the tour in both English and Italian. Lasts 45min and beautiful concretions to look at long with fresh water streams. Nice to cool down in the cave in the midst of a hot day !
Written 30 August 2018
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Andrey S
Luxembourg City, Luxembourg20 contributions
Jun 2017 • Family
Guide was very helpful and very knowledgeable, tried to help and gave some additional comments. Was really worth visiting. Don't miss it!
Written 27 June 2017
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Rockies14
Chesterfield, UK301 contributions
Jul 2019 • Couples
We came here as part of an excursion on our boat tour. Well worth a visit. The guide we had was extremely knowledgeable and spoke to us both in English and Italian. It's a lovely escape from the heat for an hour or so.Highly recommend.
Written 3 August 2019
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Beentheredunthat
Greater London, UK4,986 contributions
Aug 2018 • Friends
We paid 65euros each, including lunch, for a wonderful days visit to this beautiful coast. The boat left Arbatax at 8.30am, with around 60 passengers. The little bar was available all day for coffees, sorbets and snacks.
We passed the cluster of islands, which are a sanctuary for birds and stopped at Santa Maria Navaresse at 9am to pick up a few more people. Even with our new cargo there was still plenty of seating and lots of room to spread out and watch the sandy beaches and pine woods to slip past us on this fist leg of the cruise.
After SMN the sands give way to scrub covered hillsides with towering cliffs behind them. Gradually the cliffs take over and just become more and more imposing with sheer limestone walls pock marked with caves and bands of colouration and shade.The boat slowed but did not stop to show us the beach of Cala Goloritze and then we pressed on, past more impressive cliffs and gorges until we Reached Cala Mariolu where the water sparkled with an impossible range of colours. Many people went on to the beach for 2 hours of roasting in paradise, but we stayed on board to visit Grotto del Fico. The caves are a short distance further North and cost an additional 8 euros to enter, which includes use of an audio guide in your preferred language.
The caves are nicely lit to show off the multitude of features and the cool air was very welcome after the glaring sun. The visit lasts about 40 minutes and the the boat takes you back to Cala Mariolu for an hours sunbathing and swimming.
After leaving the beach, we were summoned to take our reserved table in the cabin for lunch, which consisted of a selection of antipasti, Fregola with seafood, cake, watermelon and wine or water. The lunch was better and more substancial than I had expected, not gourmet quality, but very enjoyable and pretty fair value for the 20 euros extra we had paid above the non-lunch option of 45euros.
After lunch we had around 90 minutes each on Cala Luna and Cala Sisine both of which are pretty decent beaches with bar and toilet facilities, sunbed and snorkel hire etc.
The boat has a retractable gang plank that makes boarding and disembarking a very easy event, the crew were very pleasant and helpful and a fee announcements in both Italian and English want we knew what we were seeing or supposed to be doing very easy.
Timings were spot on and we arrived back at Arbatax around 6.30pm sun dried and happy.
This was a very well organised and executed day out and should not be missed.
We passed the cluster of islands, which are a sanctuary for birds and stopped at Santa Maria Navaresse at 9am to pick up a few more people. Even with our new cargo there was still plenty of seating and lots of room to spread out and watch the sandy beaches and pine woods to slip past us on this fist leg of the cruise.
After SMN the sands give way to scrub covered hillsides with towering cliffs behind them. Gradually the cliffs take over and just become more and more imposing with sheer limestone walls pock marked with caves and bands of colouration and shade.The boat slowed but did not stop to show us the beach of Cala Goloritze and then we pressed on, past more impressive cliffs and gorges until we Reached Cala Mariolu where the water sparkled with an impossible range of colours. Many people went on to the beach for 2 hours of roasting in paradise, but we stayed on board to visit Grotto del Fico. The caves are a short distance further North and cost an additional 8 euros to enter, which includes use of an audio guide in your preferred language.
The caves are nicely lit to show off the multitude of features and the cool air was very welcome after the glaring sun. The visit lasts about 40 minutes and the the boat takes you back to Cala Mariolu for an hours sunbathing and swimming.
After leaving the beach, we were summoned to take our reserved table in the cabin for lunch, which consisted of a selection of antipasti, Fregola with seafood, cake, watermelon and wine or water. The lunch was better and more substancial than I had expected, not gourmet quality, but very enjoyable and pretty fair value for the 20 euros extra we had paid above the non-lunch option of 45euros.
After lunch we had around 90 minutes each on Cala Luna and Cala Sisine both of which are pretty decent beaches with bar and toilet facilities, sunbed and snorkel hire etc.
The boat has a retractable gang plank that makes boarding and disembarking a very easy event, the crew were very pleasant and helpful and a fee announcements in both Italian and English want we knew what we were seeing or supposed to be doing very easy.
Timings were spot on and we arrived back at Arbatax around 6.30pm sun dried and happy.
This was a very well organised and executed day out and should not be missed.
Written 7 August 2018
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intelligentgirls
Bedfordshire, UK256 contributions
Jun 2018 • Couples
Glad we got off the boat to have a look inside. Not the biggest cave, but very accessible, the guide was friendly, the cave cat kept us company! 8 eur entrance fee. Photos OK, no flash allowed.
Written 30 June 2018
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simone
Isola Del Giglio, Italy6 contributions
Aug 2017
Great experience for anybody. It is pricy for a family of 4 so be sure to bring money with you. Only accessible by using boats with personnel, don't try to go on your own.
Written 29 August 2017
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albert b
2 contributions
Jun 2016 • Family
Great place with beautifull people, for a nice visit on any summer day. The last home of Seals in Cerdegna. Just park your Zodiac (Gomonni) and Franco or any one from his team will pick you up!!
Written 29 June 2016
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Bonjour , j'ai visité la Grotta del fico hier lors d'une excursion en bateau et j'ai été enchantée ! Par contre, j'ai été très surprise de trouver en haut des escaliers un petit chat roux, amaigri et incroyablement attachant . Comment est-il arrivé là étant donné que la grotte n'est accessible qu'en bateau ? Est-ce que quelqu'un s'occupe de lui ? Qui lui donne à manger ? Donnez-moi une réponse SVP. Ça me perturbe...
Written 19 July 2018
ExplorandoSupramonte
Baunei, Italy
Pour rassurer tout le monde, le chat s'appelle Basilio, a une famille à S. Maria Navarrese et est emmené là par son propriétaire, guide de la Grotta del Fico, pour y passer l'été.
Il y a beaucoup de souris durant l'été, et ils sont un problème pour le système électrique: nous avons toujours résolu le problème de la manière la plus naturelle: amener le chat, sans utiliser de poison chimique.
Basilio n'est pas mal nourri, il mange abondamment tous les jours et il est en bonne santé. Il a de la chance de ne pas vivre enfermé dans un appartement, de ne pas manger des boîtes de Viskas et similaires, de profiter des câlins des visiteurs et des guides tout au long de la journée.
Les chats qui vivent à l'extérieur sont différents: ils sont heureux!
Written 21 July 2018
Essendo visitabile solo via mare, il prezzo della visita è comunque di 8 euro o costa di piu?
Written 16 July 2015
Ci si arriva con le visite organizzate ( barconi o gommoni )0 privatamente se si ha la barca . L'ingresso va alla associazione speleologica che non c'entra con l'organizzazione dei tour in barca . Buona visita
Written 17 July 2015
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