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Drac

Ctra Porto Cristo-Mancor,
Mallorca
Balearic Islands
82 09 88

Type: Sightseeing

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Mallorca is full of caves, many of which have been retrofitted with lights, speakers and guides ready to welcome tourists. There are said to be 800 of these water-carved limestone caves on the island, though only a handful are open to the public: Campanent, Génova, Drac, Hams and Artà. Besides Lake Martel, which is claimed to be the largest subterranean lake in Europe, the caves of Drac and Hams are most frequented by tourists. Both have guided canoe tours. Drac, however, also has frequent live classical music performances. Drac is south of Porto Cristo in the direction of the Calas de Mallorca PMV 401-4. Hams is in Portocristo Artà is another cave of this type, located in Canyamel.
Last updated February 25, 2008
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