Museo Cueva de Dragut

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Faro de Cullera, Spain

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Maritime museum· Tourist attraction

Museo Cueva de Dragut Reviews | Rating 3.9 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Museo Cueva de Dragut is located in Faro de Cullera, Spain on Placa Dr. Fleming, s/n,. Museo Cueva de Dragut is rated 3.9 out of 5 in the category maritime museum in Spain.

Address

Placa Dr. Fleming, s/n,

Phone

+34605992712

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Daan van den Berg

Meh, not super interesting. Train ride was nice though.

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Manuel Marchiani De Freitas

Great guide. The tour is really entertaining and interesting. It last about 20 minutes. It also has a restaurant where you can eat and drink while you wait or after the tour is done.

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Jean Llanes-Thays

We went there in June 2019. 5 euros per adult and 3 for kids. Our 2 yo didn’t pay and we didn’t have to ask or show papers. We were lucky to be the only ones so we had the guide to ourselves. Visit was with a guide who did it in Spanish. He was nice but spoke a bit too quickly. The information in the cave is limited and the artefacts (swords and guns mostly) were alright but nothing impressive. We like the bergantine boat at the bottom. It was also nice to be away from the heat for 30-40 minutes. Kids enjoyed it but stairs can be steep.

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Fedor V. Parfenov

The history of Dragut is very interesting, but the museum is OK for boys of age 5-8 years only. The exposition is very limited and the final \show\ is a total cringe.

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Najib Yusuf

Lovely little cove easy to get to and not too busy we had a good swim

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Kuba Kane

The cave museum is quite an established museum and has a few interesting things inside. They talk about the clothing during the time, they show model of Cullera and maps as well. You can definitely learn a bit of history about the pirates in Cullera when visiting Dragut's cave.

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eddyraff

What a feeling, small Mediterranean beach, you climb a small Hill and there is this grotto, with ancient amphoras and other wreck artifacts, and you taste some local wine, superb! The local urban legend tells that a shipwrecked pirate took shelter there, later used the cave to hide booties.

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Damian Adamski

Very nice and funny trip I had, with a lot of information about barbarojas and pirates!! I totally recommend but only if You Are here!! ;)