








Sea cave on Lustica coast with midday blue light display.
A sea cave cut into the limestone cliffs on the western Lustica coast, the Blue Grotto, known locally as Plava Špilja, faces the open Adriatic. The cave entranc…A sea cave cut into the limestone cliffs on the western Lustica coast, the Blue Grotto, known locally as Plava Špilja, faces the open Adriatic. The cave entrance is wide enough to admit small boats, and at midday on clear days the sunlight passes through the water and reflects off the sandy floor, filling the cave interior with a deep blue glow that gives it its name. There is no beach at the Blue Grotto. This is a swim and photography stop rather than a sunbathing destination. Boats typically anchor just outside the cave entrance and swimmers enter the water directly. Inside the cave the water stays consistently clear and cool, with depths of around five metres and underwater visibility above 20 metres in calm conditions.
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