Discovered in 1923, this cave is known for its strange and colourful alabaster stalactites and stalagmites. The Grotto is to be found at a depth of 9 meters and the entrance is via a spiral stone staircase. The owners normally give a quick tour pointing our the unusual geological forms created over the millennia. Part of the excavations was carried out during the Second World War when the owning family used the cave as an air raid shelter. How to go: From Victoria Bus Terminus; bus no. 64/65. Then proceed on foot from Xagħra centreOpening Hours: Mon. to Sat. from 0900 to 1800Entrance Fee for Adults: Lm 0.75Tel: (+356) 21560572
Discovered in 1923, this cave is known for its strange and colourful alabaster stalactites and stalagmites. The Grotto is to be found at a depth of 9 meters and the entrance is via a spiral stone staircase. The owners normally give a quick tour pointing our the unusual geological forms created over the millennia. Part of the excavations was carried out during the Second World War when the owning family used the cave as an air raid shelter.