We will leave the traditional way of visiting sculptures, old houses, city, to live an experience in nature with a sightsee around the north coast. We will have a day full of landscapes, ecosystems, history, caves and adrenaline. This experience require a good body mobility as we climb over rocks, hike, & swim.
First Stop: Taino Cave, Arecibo
These ancient caves are a fascinating testament to the island's pre-Columbian history, having been inhabited by the Taíno 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 Taíno culture. The caves are not only a cultural treasure but also an enchanting natural wonder with breathtaking views.
Second Stop: We stop for food and
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. You cannot miss this opportunity to swim through caves and learn about the art and history of our puertorican indigenous that are more than 2000 years old!