It must be noted that the main objective of this study was to obtain single crystals of calcium fluoride -CaF 2 , and after that the crystals were characterized with various spectroscopic methods. The crystals were grown using the Bridgman technique. By optimizing growth conditions, <111> oriented CaF 2 crystals up to 20 mm in diameter were grown.Number of dislocations in CaF 2 crystals was 5×10 4 -2×10 5 per cm 2 . Selected CaF 2 single crystal is cut into several tiles with the diamond saw. The plates were polished, first with the silicon carbide, then the paraffin oil, and finally with a diamond paste. The obtained crystal wаs studied by Raman and infrared -IR spectroscopy. The crystal structure is confirmed by Xray diffraction (XRD). One Raman and two IR optical modes predicted by group theory are observed. A low photoluminescence testifies that the concentration of oxygen defects within the host CaF 2 is small. All performed investigations show that the obtained CaF 2 single crystal has good optical quality, which was the goal of this work.