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7 underwater caves that have become global tourism hotspots

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 2, 2025, 15:29 IST
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7 underwater caves that have become global tourism hotspots

Underwater caves, always filled with adventure and mystery, are things, which once experienced, will always stay with you. Something is so intriguing about them. While some are accessible to casual visitors via boats or kayaks, others demand professional diving skills and experience. These natural formations, created over thousands of years, offer a chance to witness stunning geological features, crystal-clear waters, and in some cases, ancient mysteries. While not for the faint-hearted, many underwater caves have become popular tourism hotspots, attracting divers from across the globe. How many of these have you been to?

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The Great Blue Hole, Belize

The Great Blue Hole is easily one of the most iconic dive sites in the world. It is a massive marine sinkhole off the coast of Belize, measuring over 300 metres wide and 124 metres deep, it is renowned for its striking circular shape, visible even from above. Divers come here to explore its limestone formations, stalactites, and marine life.

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Cenote Dos Ojos, Mexico

Located in the Yucatán Peninsula, Cenote Dos Ojos—meaning “Two Eyes”—is part of one of the world’s largest underwater cave systems. The underwater cave is famous for its crystal-clear visibility and incredible stalactite formations. No wonder, it is a favourite among divers and snorkelers alike.

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Blue Cave, Croatia

On your trip to Croatia, make sure to include the island of Biševo. Here lies the famous Blue Cave, one of Croatia’s most stunning natural wonders. As sunlight enters the cave through an underwater opening, an ethereal blue glow illuminates the interior, creating an almost magic-like environment. This is not a scuba-diving cave, but visitors can take boat tours

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Devil’s Cave System (Ginnie Springs), Florida, USA

Florida is famous for its freshwater springs and cave diving systems, and the Devil’s Cave System in Ginnie Springs is one of the most popular. The spring’s crystal-clear waters and extensive passageways attract both recreational divers and experienced cave divers seeking adventure.

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Chandelier Cave, Palau

This underwater cave gets its name from the beautiful stalactites hanging like chandeliers. This is one of the most popular diving sites in Palau. For die-hard divers, the cave’s chambers and the limestone formations are simply irresistible. The air pockets inside the cave provide the necessary break from diving. Have you tried this out yet?

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El Cenote Angelita, Mexico

Want to see a river underwater? Confused? Another stunning cenote in Mexico, Angelita is famous for its unique hydrogen sulfate layer that creates the illusion of a river flowing underwater. Diving here is an eerie yet mesmerising experience, as divers pass through clear waters before entering the surreal “river” cloud.

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Capri Blue Grotto, Italy

The Blue Grotto of Capri is one of Italy’s most famous attractions. Looks otherworldly? You bet it does. This underwater cave is accessible by small boats only. Swimming is restricted here to preserve the beauty of the cave. The otherworldly blue light inside the cave is caused by sunlight passing through an underwater cavity. This cave needs to be in every visitor’s to-do list, the experience is unforgettable.

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