Why Explore Caves in Spain
The Iberian Peninsula sits on a geological foundation that has been shaped by millions of years of water erosion, tectonic shifts, and volcanic activity. The result is a network of over 10,000 documented caves scattered from the Cantabrian coast to the Balearic Islands.
Some of these caves hold UNESCO World Heritage status. Others remain known only to local spelunkers and geologists. What they share in common is a capacity to leave visitors genuinely speechless, whether from the sheer scale of their formations or the knowledge that you are walking through spaces shaped across geological time.
This site documents several of the most accessible and impressive cave systems in Spain, with practical information for planning visits and understanding what makes each one significant.