Marble Caves, Chile
Imagine yourself traveling through the placid waves of Chile's biggest glacial lake to a lonely marble building that is hidden among a little cluster of rock islets. The moment your boat's bow passes through the solid grotto's mouth, you are met by a ceiling covered in strong, swirling lines that are so vivid they appear to have been painted on. The surrounding rock walls, which are painted in a variety of blue hues, including sapphire, seafoam green, and turquoise, catch your eye. The natural beauty that surrounds you underneath you is something you don't notice until your neck gently alerts you that you've been looking up for too long.
You are in amazement of the planet that exists kilometers below the surface until, with a tiny movement of your attention over the edge of the boat, you notice distinct rock structures plainly through the translucent water. You have arrived to the Marble Caves in Chile, a unique and unusual experience. As more people embark on their ideal Patagonia tours, The Marble Caves are becoming an increasingly popular tour destination.
Although the Marble Caves are a magnificent site, they are also quite remote. There isn't really a simple method to get there. The Marble Caves may only be reached by boat, kayak, or ferry. The caverns are not accessible by car, and there is nowhere inside them for you to go on a paved walkway. This will be an all-aquatic excursion instead.
Location: Patagonian Andes, Chile