Croatia The Blue Cave
The Blue Cave, is a waterlogged sea cave located in a small bay called Balun, on the east side of the island of BiĊĦevo in the Croatian Adriatic.
The cave is one of the best-known natural beauty spots on the Adriatic and a popular show cave because of the glowing blue light that appears at certain times of day.
Depending on the season, the ideal moment to visit the cave is around noon when the sunlight reflects through the water coming from the white floor of the cave and bathes the cave in aquamarine light, while objects in the water appear to be silver.
This is definitely a must-see if you're in the area.
The cave is one of the best-known natural beauty spots on the Adriatic and a popular show cave because of the glowing blue light that appears at certain times of day.
Depending on the season, the ideal moment to visit the cave is around noon when the sunlight reflects through the water coming from the white floor of the cave and bathes the cave in aquamarine light, while objects in the water appear to be silver.
This is definitely a must-see if you're in the area.
Photography Tips
It can be quite hard to photograph in the cave since there's not much light in the cave and you will be placed in a boat that is always moving.
Getting decent photos will require an ultra wide-angle lens with a large aperture (2.8 at least) plus a very high ISO.
It might be easier to get better shots in the off-season.
Getting decent photos will require an ultra wide-angle lens with a large aperture (2.8 at least) plus a very high ISO.
It might be easier to get better shots in the off-season.
Travel Information
You can only get to this place by boat and cannot get into the cave on your own. The nearby harbour sells tickets for guided tours into the cave.
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