BUDAPEST UNDERGROUND

BUDAPEST UNDERGROUND

Janos Molnar cave & Kobanya mine

INFORMATION

Molnar Janos is a cave next to the Danube, which runs through the subways on the left side of Budapest, formerly called Buda. The waters of JM are thermal, with a temperature between 20º C on the bottom and 28 Cº at the surface. The cave extends for more than 6 km under the Hungarian capital.


Kobanya mine. In the Eastern side of Budapest, there is a labyrinth of limestone passages. Many of the iconic buildings of the city were built from this limestone. Later winemakers used them as cellars, and from the 20th century, Dreher Brewery owned the place. During WW II a hidden plane engine factory was here. Nowadays some of the rooms underwater: you can dive in the cold but clear water some exciting parts of the Mine. Although most of these underwater industrial remains can be dived only with cave certification, one of the spots is accessible for all divers. You shouldn’t expect a typical mine diving, these are basically flooded rooms and cellars of a factory, so there aren’t rails but stairs. 

What to visit in Budapest

THE PROGRAM INCLUDES

Five nights in a very central apartment

Breakfast
Pick up and drop off at the airport
Two dives in JM Cave (Max depth -40m and bottom time 50-70´)
Transfers to Kobanya
Two dives in the Kobanya mine (-40m and TF 50-70´)
Backmount complete set
English speaking guides


 Diver € 650 and € 300 companion

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