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Cueva del Indio

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Gabriel
September 5, 2022
This tour is life changing! Visit the caves where our ancestors resided, the indigenous Taino Indians. Breath taking scenery from the ground to hundreds of feet in the mountains, make sure to keep your cameras and phones charged for amazing photo opportunities. A must visit in our book.
George Anthony
July 21, 2022
relaxing places with contact tot sea wird and rainforest
Justin
May 17, 2022
Caves with indigenous petroglyphs. Experience some of Puerto Rico's rich history. (50 min drive) CAUTION: Adventuring always has potential risks involved. Flash flooding can occur after rain in the area and rain further up the mountain. Do your research before going anywhere and know your limits. Use appropriate caution and common sense!
Liz
March 14, 2022
Cueva del Indio is a prehistoric rock art site in what is now a public park. The cave gets its name from the various pre-Columbian indigenous petroglyphs that are found in the walls of the cave. Admission fee around $5. Cueva del Indio is located right across from Villas del Toro. Always be very careful crossing the street as there is no pedestrian cross walk.
Cueva del Indio is a prehistoric rock art site in what is now a public park. The cave gets its name from the various pre-Columbian indigenous petroglyphs that are found in the walls of the cave. Admission fee around $5. Cueva del Indio is located right across from Villas del Toro. Always be very ca…
Vincent
March 2, 2022
Cueva del Indio "This is a beautiful location offering stunning views and instagram moments. Do wear comfortable shoes or even hiking shoes/boots. Some of the limestone you will be walking on has very sharp edges, and be very careful of some of the holes that drop down into the caves below. It is not a good idea to be looking at your phone while walking here! This attraction is just outside of Arecibo, which is about 2 hours from the rental home. Bring cash for the entry fee (I believe its $10 per person).
Cueva del Indio "This is a beautiful location offering stunning views and instagram moments. Do wear comfortable shoes or even hiking shoes/boots. Some of the limestone you will be walking on has very sharp edges, and be very careful of some of the holes that drop down into the caves below. It is no…

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