Grotta del Bue Marino
Historical landmark · Nuoro ·

Grotta del Bue Marino

Historical landmark · Nuoro ·

Boat tours to cave with stalactites, Neolithic carvings

informative guide
well organized
calos luna
wheelchair friendly
cave formations
impressive cave
guided tour
stalactites
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Grotta del Bue Marino by null
Grotta del Bue Marino by null
Grotta del Bue Marino by null
Grotta del Bue Marino by null
Grotta del Bue Marino by null
Grotta del Bue Marino by null
Grotta del Bue Marino by null
Grotta del Bue Marino by null
Grotta del Bue Marino by null
Grotta del Bue Marino by null
Grotta del Bue Marino by null
Grotta del Bue Marino by null
Grotta del Bue Marino by null
Grotta del Bue Marino by null
Grotta del Bue Marino by null
Grotta del Bue Marino by null
Grotta del Bue Marino by null
Grotta del Bue Marino by null
Grotta del Bue Marino by null

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08022 Cala Gonone, Province of Nuoro, Italy Get directions

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08022 Cala Gonone, Province of Nuoro, Italy Get directions

+39 348 478 0104
grottabuemarino.com
@grottedelbuemarino

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Dec 16, 2025

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Gerda Z.

Google
A must visit if you stay around Cala Gonone! The transfer (ships, boats etc.) are very well organized. The tour in the cave is also not too much but also very informative. Our guide Laura spoke very good English and told us about every detail of the cave and the formations. We had a great experience!

Karol K.

Google
Another beautiful grotto along the eastern coast, reachable only from the sea. Still, I think I’d recommend Grotta del Fico a bit more, but honestly each of these spots is worth seeing. Stunning place.

Ábel M.

Google
We visited during a boat trip to Cala Luna, and it was absolutely worth it. The cave goes through 1 km (and much more but that’s closed to the public) and it’s a beautiful view. The guides are very knowledgeable and friendly. In the summer heat, it’s also nice to visit a place of 17 C temperature.

Simon L.

Google
Very impressive cave, large enough to have a highway through it! Grotta del Bur Marino is a part of Italy’s longest cave systems, with a total lenght of more than 70 kms, but tourists will only walk about 1 km. The walking path is wheelchair friendly and there are only a few steep parts. Highly recommend cave!

Jaqueline leite C.

Google
Trail from the beach to the Grotte. We did it in flip-flops I do not advise it. Make sure to wear trainers and don't go on a rainy day as we did haha we only live once

Rosy S.

Google
We booked via our hotel’s excursion counter. When you reach the port, it’s a chaos as you don’t know which boat to get on and there are 100s of people but there are lots of staff to guide you to the correct boat. The boat was not crowded We we reached the cave, we were separated into Italian and English speaking group, the guide was very informative and explained the formation of the cave nicely. The inside of the cave was amazing, initially I thought I’d feel claustrophobic but the path is wide and well lot, you go in and come out the same route and the guide told us that if at any point anyone wanted to return they could, which was a relief but I was fine. The cost for entry to the cave was €12. You also have to pay €3 per person environmental tax This is a must visit place and I highly recommend it We were then taken to Cala Luna by boat. This is the best beach in the gulf Of Orosei. Clear water and Sandy beach. When you get off the boat, if you go to the Beach on the right, you can actually stay inside the cave to avoid the sun but the beach on this side has large pebbles on the bed of the sea whereas the other side is very Sandy. I went there twice and used both sides. I highly recommend visiting this beach. Only issue is, it’s accessible only by boat or a long hike from Cala Fuili

Mona P.

Google
Amazing trip first by boat and then an hour long walk inside the cave. If you buy the ticket for exploring the cave inside you will not regret. It is a walk 1 km inside the cave with fantastic views! I highly recommend!

Norbert C.

Google
Its better to visit by boat, it's hard (impossible) to get out of a kayak. It's advisable to buy entry ticket in the city (10 euro each) to walk into the cave. Actually we didn't buy (fortunately) tickets, as we went by kayak and wouldn't be able to get out on the wave and concrete docks.