Blue Cave
There is one in Greece and one in Italy, but this Blue Cave, or Plava Spilja as it is known, is one of the few underwater dives that has yet to be explored. It is also one of the best diving sites in Montenegro. This location, located on the Lustica Peninsula, is ideal for Montenegrin scuba and snorkeling sports. It is one of the Peninsula's largest caves and a wonder of breathtaking natural beauty. You might be wondering why it's called the Blue Cave. When the sun's rays reach the cave, the light bounces off the water's surface, giving the cave a dreamy blue colour.
The Blue Cave in Montenegro is a renowned tourist destination. This is a big cave with an entrance located on the water's surface. The cave's water appears to be a magnificent blue color due to the natural light. Divers can witness a variety of fish, moray eels, octopus, and other creatures while diving in Blue Cave. Underwater lights are not required in the cave of light because to the natural light, although they are accessible upon request. The dive destination "Blue Cave" is a stunning natural formation where our diving club may take you on exciting dives.
This cave has two openings, one of which is designed specifically for boats. The water is warm, making for an excellent diving experience. The best thing is that, despite being a cave, you won't need a lamp because the blue light emitted by the water surface is so bright. You may witness a wide variety of marine life, including various fish and eels.
Best time: May-October
Location: Montenegro