The Three-Eyed Cave is located on the Ai-Petri plateau. The most likely translation of its original name, Emine-Bair-Koba, is "Emine Hill cave". It earned its current name, the Three-Eyed Cave, from its unusual entrance: you can peep into the cave cone through three large holes. The part of the cave accessible to visitors is only 70 m long. Steps cut out in the rock descend towards a hollow space resembling a hall, with stalactites hanging from the ceiling.