Rio De Camuy Caves
Like Nowhere else in the World...

There are only two other places in the world where you will find a cave system as massive or dramatic as the Río Camuy Cave Park – and neither of them has a tropical underground river running through it! We can arrange simple walking tours or for the extreme explorer, Rappelling through the belly of the caves.
You Will Say " WOW " 
Guaranteed. Bring A Lot of Film or Memory Disks....
Only a small part of the complex is open to the public, three crater-like sinkholes and two caves. But what a spectacular part it is! Visitors ride a trolley that descends into a sinkhole lined with dense tropical vegetation while your guide describes the sights. After a walk across ramps and bridges and through the dramatically illuminated, 170-foot high Cueva Clara, lined with beautiful tropical vegetation. Another tram shuttles you to a platform overlooking the 400 foot deep Tres Pueblos Sinkhole. The walls are covered with petroglyphs carved by the ancient Tainos.
The Camuy River is responsible for creating one of the largest cave systems and the third largest underground river in the world.When the Camuy River vanishes into the Blue Hole near the town of Lares, it begins a subterranean journey through one of the most massive cave networks in the world.The river runs through a network of caves, canyons and sinkholes that have been cut through the limestone karst base in this region over the course of millions of years.The caves were probably known to the Pre-Colombian Taíno indians and later to the local farmers but only came to the attention of spelologists in the 1950's.The Puerto Rico Land Administration developed and opened the area in 1987. Visiting the caves is like being transported to other dimension...
To get to the Camuy Caves Park one takes Road 129 to Km.18.9. The Park consists of 269 cuerdas with modern facilities at the Visitors center. Open air trolleys transport the visitor down to the actual caves through a 200 feet deep sinkhole, a chasm where tropical trees, ferns and flowers flourish. At the entrance to Clara Cave, one of 16 in the network, the visitor starts by viewing the majestic rooms rich in stalactites and stalagmites and huge sculptures built in limestone through the centuries and which seem to play with the filtered sunlight and the transparent waters. A footpath winds through the 170-foot-high cave to a deeper sinkhole and spectacular views down to the Camuy River .Tres Pueblos Sinkhole all of 650 feet in diameter with a depth of 400 feet lies in the boundaries of the municipalities of Camuy, Hatillo and Lares. The visitor can walk along two platforms; one on the Lares side facing Camuy and the other on the Hatillo side overlooking Tres Pueblos Cave and the Camuy River passing 400 fet below from one cave tunnel to another.
Spelunkers world -wide are attracted to this large system and keep exploring thse area which are not accesible to the general public. We also offer more of an adventure tour of the Cave system...
Visit the famous Rio Camuy cave system in its truly natural state. Put on your lamped helmet, buckle your life jacket, don your harness and now you're ready for a once in a lifetime caving experience.
After a short hike in the limestone karst terrain and an entertaining mid-forrest crash course on rappelling and related subjects you'll be ready. An invigorating zipline swoop that will give you an eagle-eye peek at the panorama below, will take you to an exhilarating 250-foot rappell (about the height of a a 25-story building) into the enormous mouth of the incomparable Angeles Cave.
Inside the cave you'll thrill to the adventure of exploring its large chambers, traveling its subterranean rivers and wondering, perhaps with a touch of uneasiness, what's around the next corner.
You'll be awed at the cave's huge stalagmites and stalactites, and other strage farmations developed over eons of calcite water drippings. Other geological marvels you'll encounter are the sparkling crystal clear pools and the abundant fossils of sea creatures that lived millions of years ago.
Mud slides, body rafting, free jumps into darkness, and other exciting surprises await you.
This is an adventure of a lifetime... 

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