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Biserujka Cave: Island Krk's Subterranean Pearl

Explore the enchanting Biserujka Cave on Krk Island: a treasure trove of natural beauty, geological wonders, and fascinating legends.

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Biserujka Cave, located near the village of Rudine on the island of Krk, Croatia, is a small but captivating cave known for its beautiful stalactites, stalagmites, and a legend of hidden pirate treasure. With a constant temperature of 15°C, it offers a cool escape and a glimpse into a unique underground ecosystem.

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Local tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes and bring a light jacket, as the cave can be cool and damp.
  • Arrive 10-15 minutes early to exchange your voucher for a ticket.
  • Combine your visit with a walk along the educational trail to Slivanjska Cove.
  • Check the cave's opening hours in advance, as they vary depending on the season.
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Getting There

  • Car

    If arriving by car from Krk town, head northwest on the D102 towards Malinska. Continue for approximately 15 km, then turn left onto the local road towards Rudine. Follow the signs to Biserujka Cave, located at Rudine 5. Free parking is available near the cave entrance. Note that the road to the cave from Čižići is narrow.

  • Public Transport

    For those using public transport, take a bus from the main bus station in Krk to the village of Njivice. From Njivice, a local taxi can take you to Biserujka, approximately 10 km away. Taxi fares may vary, so confirm the price beforehand. Alternatively, take a bus from Rijeka to Jadranovo. From Jadranovo, you can take a taxi to Biserujka Cave.

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Biserujka Cave, also known as Vitezićeva or Slivanjska Cave, is a fascinating natural attraction on the island of Krk. Situated near the village of Rudine, the cave has been known for centuries, with the first written record dating back to 1834. Legend has it that the cave is named after a pirate's hidden treasure, though none has ever been found. Despite its modest size, measuring only 110 meters in length and 12 meters in depth, Biserujka Cave boasts a wealth of stunning cave formations. Visitors can marvel at the intricate stalactites, stalagmites, and calcite columns that adorn the cave's interior. The cave consists of several underground areas, including the Mouth, Balcony, Shaft, Great Hall, Northern Channel, Arched Hall, and Cypress Hall. The cave is also home to a diverse underground ecosystem, including several endemic species. Remains of a 16,000-year-old cave bear have also been discovered, offering a glimpse into the island's ancient past. The cave maintains a constant temperature of around 15°C with high humidity, providing a refreshing escape from the summer heat. Visitor information is readily available, with guided tours offered in multiple languages, including Croatian, English, German and Italian. The cave is open to visitors from April to October, with extended hours during the peak summer months.

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