Discover the Pulpí Geode in Almería – Europe’s Largest Crystal Cave
If you’re looking for something truly spectacular to explore during your stay in Almería, don’t miss the Pulpí Geode Almería — a giant crystal cave hidden within Mina Rica, on the Mediterranean coast of Spain. This breathtaking natural formation is the largest accessible geode in Europe and one of the largest in the world.

What is the Pulpí Geode?
Discovered in 1999, the Pulpí Geode is an 8-meter-long cavity completely lined with sparkling selenite crystals — some over 2 meters in size. Visitors can admire the surreal beauty of these transparent crystals up close in a specially protected section of the mine.
Where Is It?
The geode is located in Mina Rica, just outside the village of Pilar de Jaravía in the municipality of Pulpí, Almería. It’s a short drive from coastal towns like San Juan de los Terreros, Vera, and Mojácar.

Visiting the Pulpí Geode – Opening Hours and Prices
Visits must be booked in advance through the official website. Tours are guided and last about 90 minutes, including a walk through the restored mining galleries.
- Opening hours: Daily from 09:00 to 13:30 and 16:00 to 18:00 (subject to season)
- Standard ticket: €22 per person
- Discounted: €10 for children 8–16 (minimum age is 8)
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How to Get There
The easiest way to visit is by car. Parking is available at the Mina Rica visitor center. You can also reach Pulpí via train to Jaravía Station, then take a short taxi ride.
Why You Should Visit
The Pulpí Geode Almería is a rare geological phenomenon and a must-see for nature lovers, science fans, and curious travellers. Combine it with a beach day or a hike for a perfect outing during your stay in the Levante Almeriense region.
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