Quite different from Postojna, the Škocjan Caves, an underground cave system full of giant stalactites, water rapids, and lakes is one of the major European natural curiosities.
Škocjan Caves is a cave system, which together with the underground stream of the river Reka represents the most important natural phenomenon of the Karst region and one of the largest underground canyons in the world.
Its colorful underground world is adorned with giant stalactites, water rapids, and beautiful lakes, as well as the world’s largest underground canyon and a walk across the bridge, situated 40 meters above the underground river.
The panoramic view at the exit of the cave will certainly leave you speechless.
Škocjan Caves is a cave system, which together with the underground stream of the river Reka represents the most important natural phenomenon of the Karst region and one of the largest underground canyons in the world.
Its colorful underground world is adorned with giant stalactites, water rapids, and beautiful lakes, as well as the world’s largest underground canyon and a walk across the bridge, situated 40 meters above the underground river.
The panoramic view at the exit of the cave will certainly leave you speechless.
Due to its exceptional significance, Škocjan Caves was entered on UNESCO’s list of natural and cultural world heritage sites in 1986.
Entrance fee: 20eur
Entrance fee: 20eur