Drakonjina špilja (meaning "Dragon's cave"), also known as Zmajeva pećina ("Wurm's cave"), is called so because of the mysterious relief of a dragon found inside.
On the eastern side over the chapel, there are carved human figures and birds on their nests, indicating that this was a Christian sanctuary, which nevertheless had elements of pagan religions.
The church which serves Murvica is in the former hermitage in Dračeva luka.
The vaulting in this church, which dates from the 16th century, is formed by the natural rock of the cave.
A new, modern church was built in Murvica after the Second World War.