Modric Cave
The Modric Cave is located in the Paklenica National Park, near the village of the same name. The cave was discovered in the 1980s and remained restricted to the public until 2004. The cave is still not a traditional tourist attraction because there are no steps, walkways, or lighting within. To freely roam around the cave, it is required to wear overalls and a helmet with a carbide torch. The cave maintains a constant temperature of 15°C.
Exploring Modric Cave is a fantastic experience; be prepared to be astounded by its majesty. The nine rooms you journey through have floor-to-ceiling stalactites, stalagmites, columns, and different speleothems.
They discovered the fossil remains of a man from the Bronze Age, estimated to be roughly 4000 years old, and a cave bear from the Ice Age in one section of the cave.
Location: Vrtlina , Croatia