Discover the best top things to do in La Altagracia Province, Dominican Republic including Cueva del Puente, Cueva de Chicho, Cueva Padre Nuestro, Cave Oleg Bat House, Cenote Indigena Las Ondas.
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4.5 based on 54 reviews
Follow Google Map which will take you to the entrance of the park which is by the beach with free parking. Entrance is $5 USD. Hike is about 2.7 KM sandy and then rocky trail. Easy no up hill except maybe 30 meters at the end before going into the cave. The cave is amazing. It has 3 different branches. Make sure to visit them all. Don't go with flip flops or you will regret it. Take headlamp. It is much better than using the phone's flash light. Make sure you LEAVE before sunset. Go to the end and scream to hopefully get the owl fly out the way it did for us. We saw lots of bats at one point. You can take many cool pictures. It is very well worth the hike and the fee. Nobody was there when we went but 3 young girls were heading to the cave when we were walking back. It is a very beautiful cave. Go and see it for yourself. Enjoy. Send me a PM if you have any question.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
We took a taxi from our hotel in Bayahibe - $15 each way and the driver waited two hours for us. It was $4 per person to enter the caves, and our guide told us lots about the flora and fauna en route to the cave as well as telling us about the Taino history. He also accompanied us on our swim in the cave, taking us right in and showing us a section we may not otherwise have seen. We took masks, snorkels and diving torches, which made the whole experience utterly magical. The water was crystal clear and refreshing rather than cold. Loved it. Just seeing the guide line for divers disappear into the depths made me feel a bit queasy - it is possible to dive here, but I think I’ll stick to Open Water!
4.5 based on 43 reviews
We did this tour with Pro Excursions. We were picked up at our hotel and driven to Padre Nuestro. Pro Excursions provided the snorkeling gear. I would recommend wearing sneakers for the hike to the cave, and water shoes for the cave. Swimming in the cave was very nice. Certainly different. No fish to see, but very cool stalagmites and stalactites. Our guide Florents did a nice job of explaining things to us.
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