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    • LaurieMcL59 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      There's a rather steep climb up a mogote to the cave entrance. It's amazing - well worth a visit. They'll give you a helmet with an LED attached. I recommend taking a hiking stick, and wear good walking shoes (of course, carry some water).
    • Halina_GP 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It is nice cave, but just like many others in the world. Entrance fee is quite high. Nevertheless it is worth to visit if you stay for couple of days in Vinales.
    • Donnie87 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Very nice to see. Worth a visit when you go to Vinales. It's closeby en very easy to reach. Very big. Nice guide
    • Happike 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The Santo Tomas Caves are located in Vinales, Cuba. Vinales is a small town, very friendly, where they love tourists.....It is only a 2 and a half hour bus drive from Havana. The bus is very comfi, with AC, and rest room on board.We stayed in Vinales, in a BB, and from there we took a taxi to the cave.This happens to be the second largest cave in the Latino countries (after Mexico), said our tour guide. He was very knowledgeable, friendly, and funny. He kept us together as a group, waited patiently if somebody spent a bit longer time looking at the formations. We saw a couple of bats just hanging from the top. We saw beautiful cave walls, You need a helmet and a headlight, which they provide, to be safe. You also need to understand that Cuba does not have the means to build a sidewalk inside the cave, so you are going walk on the natural rocks of the cave floor. To me this was more appealing, and much more interesting then those caves that have a cement floor. My husband and I have truly enjoyed this cave and we highly recommend it to anyone who loves adventures.I mean what else can be more adventurous than going up and down, inside of the Earth's belly???
    • Dajoma 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      There were hundreds of people in the queue shuffling into the cave. Inside you get a boat ride for a few minutes. It was a total waste of time. It is just another large cave. The place is not well taken care of and if you have seen any other caves in your life before, then this one is not worth the effort.
    • Catalina_Vilar 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Amazing place to visit. My friend and I decided to visit these caves, we did not have a guide, but i think that was perfect since we got to go by ourselves, and discover breathtaking scenes inside this caves. I completely felt like a explorer. at the end of the path there is a river/lagoon inside the cave. a boat was waiting for us to take us back outside, the ride was amazing, when exiting the caves you get an incredible view. Awesome place to explore!
    • ThoChi 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The Cuevas de Santo Tómas belong to one of the biggest cave Systems in Central America (more than 40 kms). The two/three top levels of the system are open for public access. More geological details can be found in the Internet by searching Cuevas de Santo Tómas or Cavernas de Santo Tomás.We have been there in January 2015 – and liked it very much. It is a very ‘original’ cave system, not much technology (lights, pathways etc) installed. Some details:• From Vinales, go by car or taxi (an oldtimer convertible ;-). Road is excellent shape. Easy to find. For the fittest: Bike might be an option, too!• With your own car: As everywhere in Cuba, there will be a watchdog for your car. I paid one CUC. • Entrance fee to the Cuevas: 10 CUC per person. Only with a tour guide (this is included in the fee). Helmet and lamp are provided, also included in the entrance fee. • Better have ‘closed shoes’ (although we have seen people with Flip Flops)• It is a short maybe 10-15 mins walk up the hill (quite a steep path) – then 60 to 90 mins in the cave, way back 10-15 mins. • Overall, you do not need more than 2,5-3 hours for the whole trip from Vinales and back.• Restrooms are available – but VERY basic, also a kind of tienda - with focus on locals, not the tourists.PS: Seems as if some of the feedback here does not describe Cuevas de Santo Tómas but instead describe the Cueva del Indio ... (the most distinct indication: there are no boat trips at Cuevas de Santo Tómas).
    • pablofre 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      interesting 1 hr visit to a cool cave, some hike is involved, but not difficult, the visit to Cueva del indio is equally interesting and different, we did it at closing time, (cueva del indio), so no people around
    • Lonelobster 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      If you have been to any large cave system in North America or Europe then this may not impress you. However, they are intereresting and are part of one of the largest cave systems in Latin . It costs 10CUC for a 90 min. tour. Helmets and lights are provided. It iOS a short walk to the cave and the most strenuous part is the trail up to the entrance ( about 150 steps up) They were totally dry when we went through. Good footwear is nice but in our group, a girl was in floppy sandals did just fine. Some 6 yr olds in the group did absolutely fine also
    • cicelyfarmer 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Yup, there was a water buffalo named Tomas in the parking lot when we exited the cave. He was saddled and 3 of our party, myself included, rode him. So cool!
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