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Cueva de las Maravillas National Park

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(521) · Attractions & activities in SAN PEDRO DE MACORIS, Dominican Republic
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The Parque nacional Cueva de las Maravillas is a national park located approximately 15 kilometres east from San Pedro de Macorís and 10 …

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Mar 7, 2025
Nice cave. Clean and well lighted. Worth visiting. Big brown iguanas outside the cave. Lots of steps to go up and down the cave. Out of service elevator.Full review by FoodieLuxury
Feb 7, 2025
$10 entrance fee gets you a guided tour of this beautiful cave network which lasts about 90 minutes. Not surprisingly there are many steps, so not one for the less able. The caves are well lit and th…Full review by Lester_Forrest
Jan 7, 2025
You can take pictures just without a flash. 300 Dominican dollars. Tours appear to run every 30 minutes. Don't wear flip flops the steps are wet & slippery going down & inside. Bring $ to tip guide. …Full review by karleys2013

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So with Taxi and admission it was 50 total for you both?
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Hi, Yes it was 30 for the taxi regardless of how many people and 10 dollars US each for admission in at the cave. $50 Total for two.
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Answer by Timwanno · Oct 4, 2018
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What is the best way to get to the caves from the cruise port? Are there any tour companies that would quote a round …
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What is the best way to get to the caves from the cruise port? Are there any tour companies that would quote a round trip shuttle there?
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I’m not sure because we booked our trip from the Hotel, we use them to plan our excursion. Sorry I couldn’t help
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It looks like the caves are far from altos de chavon. We are planning on taking a taxi but are they easy to get at the …
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It looks like the caves are far from altos de chavon. We are planning on taking a taxi but are they easy to get at the caves to the altos de chavon and then again to the port?
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When you get there. The caves are very close to the parking lot. Even very small children could walk it. Hope that answers your question. :)
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1. How much was it in pesos per adult and child? 2. Do we need to reserve? We are going to have a rental car so will drive …
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1. How much was it in pesos per adult and child? 2. Do we need to reserve? We are going to have a rental car so will drive ourselves there. 3. Most importantly, is it scary / dark for the kids? My little one is scared of darkness and bats. Thank you in advance
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It's $10 USD but we were charged 400 Dominican pesos each which I realize is less when you convert it. No need to reserve but they do hold off sometimes for a larger group to …
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It's $10 USD but we were charged 400 Dominican pesos each which I realize is less when you convert it. No need to reserve but they do hold off sometimes for a larger group to assemble for the tour. We were quoted a 30 minute wait for the next group. Bats do not like light and wake up with loud sound. You are allowed to use a flashlight or your phone to look into crevices but be careful not to make any loud sounds or shine lights towards very dark corners of the cave (usually the ceiling) you might wake the bats and they will come flying out.
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What days are they open
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Tuesday to sunday, they always closed on Mondays. Try to google it close to the date you planning to go in case they made changes. Enjoy!
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