Rai Cave
Rai Cave is a curious destination named after the many sea otters that inhabit the natural rock caves formed by stacked stones. The unique beauty of Rai Cave lies in its oddly shaped rock formations, sculpted by ocean waves over time, creating numerous pristine and majestic caves. It is also called the “waterfall on the sea” because when waves crash against the clustered rocks, water sprays up like shimmering silver waterfalls under the sunlight.
Notably, Rai Cave features ancient coral reefs thousands of years old, holding significant geological and historical value, with rough textures and cavities that add to its rustic and wild charm. Visitors can enjoy the poetic blend of sea and sky and admire the sparkling clear waters shimmering under the beautiful sunlight.
