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Two-hour group tour of UNESCO-listed Škocjan Caves featuring the world's largest underground canyon, including an underground bridge crossing.
Join a shared group tour to the Škocjan Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage site located near Koper. The tour lasts approximately two hours and takes you through impressive underground passageways, including a bridge that spans over the river Reka, which flows 40 metres below.
Be prepared for a temperature of around 9°C (50°F) inside the caves, and note that the route includes about 500 stairs. It's advisable to wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking. This unique natural phenomenon is renowned for its geological significance, featuring one of the largest underground canyons in the world.
Reviews
The cave itself was stunning, and the guide was knowledgeable, making for a well-organized tour. Our family of four, ranging in age from 16 to 79, enjoyed a private tour with transport to and from the Koper port. However, I found the extensive walking and numerous stairs to be quite taxing at 79 years old. This experience may not be suitable for those who aren’t in good physical condition.
The operation is efficiently managed and timely. The cave itself is intriguing, and the numerous forsaken stone staircases and bridges evoke imagery from Tolkien's Lord of the Rings.
This trip was excellent. It was well organized, timely, and the guides were friendly. The caves are spectacular and only a 30-minute drive from Koper.
The tour included a small group of six, accompanied by a driver during a 30 to 40-minute van ride. Once at the caves, we had a dedicated and knowledgeable guide. The caves themselves were breathtaking, and the path through the caverns provided stunning views. Overall, it was a fun and intriguing experience. However, it's not suitable for individuals who are claustrophobic or have a fear of heights, and the numerous steps make it challenging for those with walking difficulties.
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