Belmaco Cave
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This cave was the former seat of power for two brothers who ruled together as kings.

šŸ“œ Former seat of power for two kings, this was the first archaeological site rediscovered in 1762. šŸ” Today, it's an archaeological park featuring ten natural caves, rock paintings, a museum, and a shop for tourists, forming a Historic Artistic Monument.

Why Go

šŸ—æ Explore ancient petroglyphs and caves
šŸ›ļø Visit the museum to learn about native Canary Islands culture and view findings
šŸ›ļø Shop for local handicrafts and souvenirs
🚶 Enjoy an easy stroll through the archaeological sites with explanatory panels, with easy access and nearby parking.

Why Avoid

šŸ’¤ May feel quiet, not a high-adrenaline activity

Cost

šŸ’° Entrance fee is two euros.

Hours

šŸ•’ Open Monday – Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m., closed on Sundays.

Getting There

šŸš— Advised to travel by car and park on the nearby parking lot.

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