Embark on an exhilarating expedition through Taino Indian cave and rainforest waterfall caves. Experience nature, history, and adrenaline in a day full of adventure.
- Arecibo - We are going for street typical food like at arecibo food street and recharge energy for the charco azul adventure! The drive to Vega Baja caves let you appreciate mountain views before arrive.
- Cueva del Indio - When you arrive we hike to the caves (bring sturdy shoes to walk on rocky surface). The entrance of the cave is not recommended for claustrophobic people. Is a little bit challenging and exciting at the same time, but with our instructions you will be able to get in. You will see more than 150 carvings of our ancestors in the stones for over hundreds of years ago. This cave looks from another world. After you go out of the cave, we hike to the seven arcs which offer stunning views of the sea. It’s perfect for taking pictures with your friends and family!
- Vega Baja - This tour is to a rather undiscovered area of the island, far away from crowds and large groups of tourists. You’ll hike through rivers, visit an underground cave, and get the chance to do some swimming. These mountains have been carved by river for millions of years creating all sorts of amazing rocks formations and caves.
- Life Vest
- Tour Guide/Driver
- Pictures & Videos Pack
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Lunch
First Stop: Taino Cave, Arecibo
These ancient caves are a fascinating testament to the island’s pre-Columbian history, having been inhabited by the TaÃno people, the island’s indigenous inhabitants. As we explore the caves, you’ll discover the intricate petroglyphs—rock carvings that depict symbols and figures significant to TaÃno culture. The caves are not only a cultural treasure but also an enchanting natural wonder with breathtaking views.
Next Stop: Arenales Caves, Vega Baja
is one of the region’s most popular natural attractions. It is known for its clear waters and pictures surroundings, making it an ideal spot for swimming and enjoying nature. The arenales caves in Vega Baja are geological formations that have developed over thousands of years due to water erosion and other natural processes. To finish we jump into the water to feel the adventure! (Cliffjumps are optional) It’s always recommended to wear closed-toe shoes for better safety
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