Domica Cave is connected with the Čertova diera Cave (Devil’s Hole Cave) and together they reach the length of 5,358 m. They also form a genetic unit with the Baradla Cave in Hungary with the total length of about 25 km – almost one quarter of this area can be found on the territory of Slovakia. The cave is rich in sinter fills, from which the most typical are shields and drums, cascade pools (Roman Spa, Plitvice Lakes), onion-like stalactites and pagoda-like stalagmites. Air temperature in the cave ranges from 10.2 to 11.4 °C and its relative humidity from 95 to 98 %. The cave is known by palaeontological findings of cave bear (Ursus spelaeus) skeleton remains which were discovered in the Suchá chodba (Dry Passage). In the caves of Domica and Čertova diera sixteen bat species have been found so far.
Opening hours:
| In season | Day | Opening hours |
|---|---|---|
| Tour without boat trip | Tue - Sun | 9.00 - 16.00 |
| Tour with boat trip | Tue - Sun | 9.00 - 15.00 |
| Off season | Day | Opening hours |
|---|---|---|
| Tour without boat trip | Tue - Sun | 9.30 - 14.00 |
| Tour with boat trip | Tue - Sun | 9.30 - 14.00 |
- In season: June - August
- Off season: February - May, September - December








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