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We will start our adventure by visiting Cueva del Indio, located in the town of Arecibo. Said to contain the largest number of petroglyphs found along the coast of the island, Cueva del Indio is a cave carved into the limestone by the sea opening to the sky. You will be able to see the beautiful cave, huge cliffs, arches and natural rock bridges. After that we will venture to the town of Manati, starting with a simple hike near the beach to discover a stunning little beach where you will be able to see an open cave called "Cueva de las Golondrinas" or Swallow Bird Cave, known for the abundance of these birds in the cave during mating season. The tour guide will show you the ins and outs of this area, breathtaking views and many areas perfect for a picture opportunity.

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Arecibo, Carolina, Condado, Manatí, San Juan

5-6 hours

Kids, Land, Sightseeing, Transportation

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