Boat visit Coves de Sant Josep
The Coves de Sant Josep are home to one of the longest navigable underground rivers in Europe. In the heart of the Mediterranean and at the gateway to the Sierra de Espadán Natural Park, this cave offers visitors the experience of discovering, room by room, a unique landscape that water has shaped over thousands of years.
Furthermore, the area where the cave is located, the Sant Josep area, has served as a settlement for numerous cultures and human groups, therefore The exact date of the discovery of the underground river is unknown. However, there is evidence that the cave was inhabited more than 17,000 years ago, during the Upper Paleolithic, as demonstrated by the cave paintings and prehistoric remains found inside Coves de Sant Josep. The proximity of the archaeological site Poblat de Sant Josep also indicates that the cave was known and explored by various cultures during the time of the Iberians, as well as during the long Roman and Andalusian domination of the Iberian Peninsula.
Boat visit to the Coves de Sant Josep
History of Coves de Sant Josep






