Coordinates: 22°00′N 80°00′W / 22.000°N 80.000°W / 22.000; -80.000
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4.5 based on 2,917 reviews
we stopped here for a dip in a beautiful cave after exploring Matanzas for the day, great way to cool off.
4.5 based on 603 reviews
This excursion was a free one that came with our trip through Hola Sun. It isn't for anyone who has a disability/is unable to climb stairs, or anyone who is secretly claustrophobic.. I personally have a disability, but medication is working so I was able to climb back out of the underground cave slowly. You go down about 159 steps and slopes and etc to wonder through an ancient cave system that was once underwater. The crystals and fossils inside are amazing. It is very humid, but despite them saying it was going to be hot, you didn't notice it until you climbed the 159 steps to get your of the caves. Great tour! Was totally worth it! Can't wait to get pictures off my go pro!
4.5 based on 8 reviews
Bakers' Cave (Cueva de los Panaderos) in Gibara is a cave system that shelters native fauna, with magnificent formations of stalactites and stalagmites. It is also characterized by underground drainage systems with sinkholes, dolines, and caves. Joselin Corella is a local specialist who can explain the characteristics of the place in detail.
4.0 based on 768 reviews
I really enjoyed the challenge of hiking up to the Cave and for a km. inside the cave. I can't say enough about our wonderful guide, Michael, who helped me as an older person every step of the way. I have never experienced such care and concern from a guide; the cave is varied, unique, and special for the traveler. You have to wear a helmet with a light on its front to light your way. If you are able to hike, I would recommend this trip. I would not recommend it if you are walking or climbing challenged.
4.0 based on 19 reviews
This is a relatively short hike into a cave and easy walking. It is a good experience for people who want to feel the reality of a cave but do not want to hike a long distance.
3.5 based on 1,295 reviews
The Cueva del Indio is a very beautiful place, a natural place, designed for tourism, a short boat ride through a very beautiful cave.
3.5 based on 327 reviews
Only a short cave compared to the Cuevas de India. This was where the slaves hid. Good little show at the end, bit touristy, My guide used to work there so I got a bit extra. Buy some honey near the exit
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