Blue Cave (Kastellorizo)

Blue Cave is the most celebrated attraction of the Greek island of Kastellorizo. The cave lies on the SE coast of the island, and is named by the inhabitants phokialí (Greek for seal's refuge).[1] Being 40–50 m long, 25–30 m wide, and 20–25 m high, it is much larger than the world famous Grotta Azzurra on Capri, Italy.[1] The light of the sun, refracted through the sea, is reflected in the interior of the Grotto, thereby producing a dazzling blue colour. The Cave can be visited only by boat and, since the entrance is barely one metre high above sea level, only under calm sea conditions: the best time of the day to visit is early in the morning, when the sun is still low.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Bertarelli, 134

Sources

Coordinates: 36°7′24.48″N 29°34′25.62″E / 36.1234667°N 29.5737833°E / 36.1234667; 29.5737833

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Monday, August 03, 2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.