LA CUEVA DE LAS MARAVILLAS
Read moreIt is the largest museum of rock art in the Antilles. The walls of the cave are decorated with pre-Hispanic rock paintings. You will see some of the 500 pictograms that decorate the rock walls, testimony to the passage of the Tainos through the area, which was used as a center for religious and funeral rituals. Bring closed shoes to go down the 135 slippery steps, and a little wool (it is 19 degrees in the cave). No photos allowed!
CUEVA DE BERNA
Read moreCueva de Berna is famous for its Taino petroglyphs, testimony to the art and culture of this ancient civilization. While exploring the cave, you can also admire the spectacular rock formations and stalactites that have formed over time. The tour is unaccompanied, and it's best to bring a flashlight or portable torch to help you see clearly. You'll also need mosquito repellent, as the area is frequently infested. A pleasant visit, although the cave is not always well maintained.