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Las Cuevas de Cabarete
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Cabarete, Puerto Plata
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Super cool, you get to jump in 2 natural pools inside of caves. You learn a lot as well. It is actually better to go if it’s a little rainy because there are no mosquitoes. So it’s perfect, when it’s too rainy to enjoy the beautiful beach come do this. - Ann Elise (Google Review) ---- The place is very nice. Easy to access. The staff provides helmets and flash lights. Great detail. Great experience guaranteed. - Luis Acosta (Google Review)
Super cool, you get to jump in 2 natural pools inside of caves. You learn a lot as well. It is actually better to go if it’s a little rainy because there are no mosquitoes. So it’s perfect, when it’s too rainy to enjoy the beautiful beach come do this. - Ann Elise (Google Review) ---- The place is…
This is a local excursion on 10 minutes drive from our villa and helps support the local community. The Cabarete Caves are located in the Cabarete and Goleta Lagoons Natural Monument (El Choco). The route that leads to a cave system made up of hundreds of caves. Among the most visited are: the "Cueva Taina", the "Cueva de las Ranas and the" Cueva Cristal. The route takes approximately 1hr30 minutes. To access the "Cueva Taina", you have to descend a further 50 steps and thus reach a small freshwater lagoon, that comes of the mountain springs of the region, and in which if you wish you can enjoy a rich and refreshing bath. After leaving this cave you continue to the "Cueva de Cristal", its particular gallery of thousands of stalagmites and stalactites stand out for their color, appearance and shapes. On the way, you will visit the "Cueva de las frogs.
This is a local excursion on 10 minutes drive from our villa and helps support the local community. The Cabarete Caves are located in the Cabarete and Goleta Lagoons Natural Monument (El Choco). The route that leads to a cave system made up of hundreds of caves. Among the most visited are: the "Cu…
Another place to see when it's not windy in Cabarete. A hidden gem of fresh water caves!