Baredine Cave (Jama Baredine) near Porec: Istria's Underground Gem
Baredine Cave near Porec descends 132m into Istria's karst. Guided tours past stalactites, an underground lake and the rare olm (human fish). Tickets and hours.
Baredine Cave Porec is a cave, cool, dark and ancient, with formations shaped over hundreds of thousands of years.
What to know
Baredine Cave Porec stands in Istria, one of the six regions that make up the Croatia most visitors fall for. From the Adriatic shore to the karst mountains and the quiet inland valleys, this part of the country gives you something worth the detour.
Caves hold a steady chill, around 10 to 14 degrees all year, so bring a jacket even in midsummer. Some only open in season and need a guide.
Practical info
- Entry: check the official site for today’s price and hours. These move with the seasons, and some locations close fully outside the main window.
- How to get there: The map above gives exact directions. Expect paid, signposted parking in most towns (blue P zones), and pad your schedule if you are catching a ferry to an island.
When to go
Baredine Cave (Jama Baredine) near Porec: Istria’s Underground Gem is at its best from May to October. June and September are the sweet spot, warm water, long days, and thinner crowds than high July and August. Winter shows a quieter, cheaper and surprisingly handsome country, especially inland and in the cities.
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