Reserva Natural Cueva del Indio
Ancient natural cavern by the sea with Taíno Indian drawings etched in the limestone walls.
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(from Google)Huge thank you to Jose (Local Tourist Puerto Rico) for showing us this unreal place — a true natural treasure of Puerto Rico. The wild ocean there feels alive, roaring powerfully between the rocks, creating endless shades of blue with white that look almost unreal. The beauty is raw, dramatic, and absolutely unforgettable. A breathtaking place that stays with you long after you leave.
Absolutely beautiful!! The ocean and rock formation are astounding. Be prepared to walk on terrain that is rugged and sharp. Wear good solid shoes! There is a trail that can be followed but poor signage. However, you can find your way. The land is privately owned and maintained by the $10 entry fee and some minimal county contributions. What you take in, please take out!
The entrance is $10 fee per person but it was totally worth it! Huge, beautiful, dramatic rocks, a lot to explore . If you are not afraid of narrow places, you can squeeze into a small hole and slide down, to find out what is on the beach level. I definitely recommend good not slippery shoes. And be very careful, there are a lot of holes in these rocks!
Absolutely breathtaking views. Dangerous cliffside hiking, would not recommend bringing young kids. The waves crashing against the volcanic rocks was so exciting to see. Wear good shoes and be extremely cautious and you will love this amazing spot. Paid $10 a person to enter the main touristy entrance but it was worth every penny. There is free access near the lower beachside but you'll need to get creative to hike around to where the petroglyphs are found that way. 10 out of 10 experience
A beautiful location with awesome views that make the hike unforgettable. Climbing the rocks is part of the adventure, so I recommend wearing comfortable sneakers and staying mindful of the wind. There’s a $10 entry fee, but the experience is absolutely worth it. Just a note, this spot isn’t ideal for anyone faint of heart or afraid of heights.