A fascinating network of underground geological formations that tells the Earth’s ancient story.
Grutas da Moeda usually opens at 9:00 AM and closes at 6:00 PM, although it is recommended to check the exact hours on the official website, as they may vary seasonally. They are located a short distance from Fátima, and you can easily get there by car or taxi. I suggest checking their page for the most up-to-date opening hours: Official Grutas da Moeda.
General admission usually costs around 7 to 8 euros. Discounts are available for children, students, and groups. It is a good idea to check their website or call directly for the latest pricing information and details about possible offers or packages: Grutas da Moeda Prices.
The guided tour of the caves lasts approximately 30 to 45 minutes. If you want to explore the surrounding area, which includes a small museum and a picnic area, I would recommend setting aside between 1 and 1.5 hours in total to enjoy the full experience.
Grutas da Moeda were discovered by chance in 1971 and owe their name to a local legend about stolen coins. Geologically, they are notable for their impressive stalactite and stalagmite formations, some of which have very curious names. They are a fascinating testament to thousands of years of natural formation.
To avoid crowds, I suggest visiting Grutas da Moeda during the low season, outside summer, or in the shoulder months such as spring or autumn. If you can only go in summer, the best times are early in the morning or late in the afternoon. The temperature inside the cave remains constant all year, at around 18°C.
Unfortunately, due to their underground nature and natural formations, Grutas da Moeda are not fully accessible for wheelchairs or people with reduced mobility. There are stairs and narrow passages. It is recommended to contact them directly for more detailed information: Phone: +351 244 703 620.
Of course! You are very close to the famous Sanctuary of Fátima, an important pilgrimage site. You can also visit the Fátima Wax Museum or explore the natural surroundings. Fátima offers a rich cultural and spiritual experience. More information about Fátima: Fátima Tourism.
I recommend wearing comfortable footwear, as the ground can be slippery and there is walking involved. The temperature inside the cave is constant, but you may want to bring a light jacket. Touching the formations is not allowed. And most importantly, enjoy the spectacular beauty of nature!
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