Cavalum Caves Lava Tube — Portugal
Walk through an ancient lava tube on Madeira — a hollowed volcanic corridor frozen in time beneath the island's surface.
About this spectacle
Cavalum Caves is a lava tube system located on Madeira Island, Portugal, formed by ancient volcanic flows that cooled and hollowed over millennia. Visitors descend into a dark, tubular passage where smooth basaltic walls bear the frozen ripple-marks of flowing lava. The air inside is cool and still, a stark contrast to the Atlantic sun above. Overhead, the ceiling arches in characteristic lava tube curves, and occasional mineral deposits catch the light of headlamps. The experience is intimate and geological — a rare chance to walk inside the earth's volcanic plumbing on an island whose entire existence owes itself to such processes. The sound is one of silence broken only by the footsteps of your party echoing off the rock. It is a modest but genuinely evocative encounter with Madeira's volcanic origins.
When to go
Jan — Dec
Getting there
Nearest airport: FNC. Nearest city: Funchal.
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