Ninu’s Cave
This underground cave in Xagra is a well-lit nest of stalactites and stalagmites. Because of the constant sound of water trickling, it might be utilized as a torture chamber. This cave provides a rather weird experience because you must literally ring a bell to be permitted in by the cave's guardian, a kind elderly lady. The cave is cool because of its helictites, or sideways stalactites, in addition to the whole ringing a doorbell theme. This is one of the most beautiful caves in Malta.
Ninu's Cave is a cave located near Gozo's hamlet. Local homeowner Joseph Rapa discovered Ninu's Cave in 1888 while excavating a well beneath a private residence. Ninu's Cave is close to Xerri's Grotto, another underground attraction.
Upper coralline limestone has developed the cave. There are many natural stalactites and stalagmites, as well as a few helictites, in this cave. Many of these formations are dry and match the surrounding rock color, although a couple are semi-transparent. The cave is accessed through a 4m spiral stairway that leads to a vast chamber of approximately 20m by 8m. Ninu's Cave is open to the public all year and is illuminated by electric lights.
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Address: 3727+GV7, Triq Jannar, Xaghra, Malta