Rincón de la Victoria has a unique value throughout Europe, the Treasure Cave. It is one of only three known caves of marine origin in the world.. The other two are in Asia and Central America. For all locals, visitors and tourists in Malaga it should be a must-see as history, archaeology and legend come together in the Cueva del Tesoro.
In the galleries of the Cueva del Tesoro, Palaeolithic and Bronze Age remains were found, as well as samples of Rock Art.
Initially there were 3 caves: El Higuerón, El Suizo and La Victoria. After the works, the Cueva del Suizo (Sala del Lago) and the Cueva del Higuerón were joined together in the current Sala de la Virgen. At the end of the 1970s, the most prehistoric section of this union was preserved from the tourist sector, but today it can be visited together with the Cueva de la Victoria, independently from the Cueva del Tesoro itself.
On a comfortable stroll through its cavities, you can enjoy the curious shapes that water has left behind over the millennia. Perhaps, with a bit of luck, you will find the famous treasure that is said to still remain in the cave.