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    • valueformoneyToronto 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This was a fantastic experience. Really awesome views. I think realistically you can't see this place without a guide. We couldn't even find the cave entrance without asking for help. Our guide Orlando has lived in the area all his life and showed us all stunning views and explained the history of the caves. He even gave us coconuts right of the tree. This isn't a place for the less adventurous because it is dangerous climbing down a wooden ladder and walking on sharp rocks. Having said that my husband and teenagers were in their element climbing the rocks etc. and said they wouldn't have enjoyed it as much if there were safety cables etc.
    • tropicalgardener 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is now a dangerous place to visit, especially on a weekday and especially with females or children. I live on the island and speak from experience. The owner was murdered four years ago for calling the police on Gringo-tourists who were being robbed. The tourists, who were working in PR, were so traumatized, that they moved to Europe. I talked with one of them. I still live on the island, but I never take anyone here on weekdays, and I personally would not bring an attractive female here. If you get robbed, there is nobody around this time to help you. I used to take my family here all the time. No more. In truth, much of the inland island is not safe anymore during the week. I would never bring my wife or daughters to these desolate place anymore. The economy and culture have gone way down here.
    • AnonD28 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We were awestruck with the gorgeous views of the caves and the roar of wild waves against the rocks ! A must visit in PR. Getting there: About 1 - 1.5 hour drive from San Juan area to Aricebo. Some pointers: Even when you are getting closer to the point, you may feel like reaching no where. There aren't any sign boards, however follow the GPS co-ordinates religiously. While getting close to the destination, watch out for a hand written, unclear board naming the destination. Once you reach, there will be a lady who greets and gives a brief of the caves and the ancient residents in the caves. Parking and fee to be paid to her. Fee: There was a nominal fee of 50 cents per person and $2 for car parking.
    • lady_winter2 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We combined these caves with a visit to the Arecibo Observatory. A nice day trip from San Juan. A couple guys drinking beer are collecting a nominal parking fee (for more beer perhaps?) and tell you where the markers are for the sites. To the left - the caves, to the right - the arches. Both are amazing! I am looking at the pictures now, in disbelief that I was really there. Our 5 year old couldn't go in the caves as we were too scared to let him climb down the huge ladder. The 9 year old did alright, and loved it! All of us enjoyed hanging out on the rocks, looking at the waves crashing through the arches. A bonus - as this is not a very popular attraction, you can explore in peace and quiet.
    • RADARSHE 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It's about an hour drive outside of San Juan. Highway driving for all but 15 minutes or so. The cost-chump change! A little place to get a drink and a snack there. The people are very friendly. Take the tour. Again a small amount of money to have a person with some insight. Children will love this place. Just use caution when on the ladder. Also, depending on the tide, the bottom of the cave could have water in it. Lots of sleeping bats during the day. Also there were some very nice dogs and a pig and chickens! Above the cave and not near you when down in the cave are several bees hives. They are well above you and there is no problem with them. Crabs and such waling around and the petroglyphs are really cool! I would certainly consider coming back here again.
    • smb4x4 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The views were amazing. $3 to park, $1 per person. I don't know how legitimate the carvings are but I don't even care about them. The pure experience of going down the ladder and seeing the water coming through the openings as well as the views from up top. However, be careful if you don't get around well - the surface is rocky and would be really easy to twist an ankle.
    • 30nanh 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Don't miss this place if you're going on a day trip to the observatory or to Cueva Ventana! We drove here ourselves so it was a bit hard to find as you have turn into someone's property to park. We basically just used the km markers to figure out where we should be turning in and then kept our eyes peeled. It was 3$ for parking and 1$ each for entry. We paid it to a guy on the property (it will be obvious). They gave us basic directions on which way to walk but it's not very difficult to figure out. The views are truly amazing, it was the only time I wish I brought an actual camera to capture it (instead of just an iphone). We spent over an hour here thoroughly walking around. I liked this place much more than Cueva Ventana and spent much more time here -if you're wondering how you should budget your time.
    • Maravalj 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Only 3 bucks per car and $1 per adult. I like to pay for the parking so I have peace of mind and not worry about broken glasses... For the cave you need to be able to walk a 30 foot step ladder. Then you can enjoy to see the water, the Indian carvings, the bates...But the best is to walk up the little hill on the east side and contemplate the arches. The scenery is breathtaking. You can also walk the path along the sea shore to reach some of the other beaches. Course golden sand, blue water, big waves and almost nobody if any. A must to do!
    • cristianab545 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Super cheap tourist attraction. You have the option of going to the caves on your own or with a guide. Guide will inform you on the origins of the petroglyphs found in the caves. Gorgeous. Breathtaking views.
    • NewMexBound 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We spent several hours there and loved it. It's very reasonably priced at $3 per car plus $1 per person. Rather than wait for a guide, we headed out with the directions the friendly attendant provided us. It's quite easy to find the cave (uphill to the left) and the ladder down to it. Some great photo ops of the sea and an arch are available before heading down into the cave. We scrambled over some rocks once down the ladder to see waves gurgling into the cave. Accessible from within the cave was another awesome ocean overlook, with lots of crabs scampering along the walls. Returning back down to the main path, you can then head uphill to the right to see the ocean arches. We followed the path (less obvious but you'll figure it out) to one amazing ocean arch overlook after another. It was very hot mid-day with no shade available. However, the ocean breeze available at the top of each overlook was very refreshing. If we were to go back, we'd target late afternoon in the hopes it would be cooler. Be sure to wear shoes with strong soles, as the rocks you climb on are sharp and uneven. You won't be happy wearing flip flops. There are some very spartan bathrooms available by the parking lot. You can also purchase beer and alcohol there after your hike. This was the most scenic place we've been to in 3 visits to Puerto Rico.
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