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Parque de las Cavernas del Rio Camuy — located about one hour west of San Juan, Rio Camuy Cave Park, a collection of limestone caves, is one of just a handful of spots in the world where you can see so many natural formations in one park. This 268-acre sight features cathedral cave with its ancient petroglyphs, the spiral sinkhole with its 205 steps leading to the bottom, and the 170-foot high Cueva Clara, accessible via tram. The park is open Wednesdays through Sundays, and facilities include a cafeteria, picnic area, gift shop and theater.

Puerto Rico has some of the deepest and longest caves in the world, and it’s a special thrill to rappel down a cliff-face to enter Cueva Camuy. Donned with life jacket and lamped helmet, you’ll ever remember the 250-foot rope descent, Spider-Man-style into the gaping mouth of the Angeles cavern. Dripstone formations take on surreal forms in the cool, moist depths, where you slide down mud chutes and body raft in the care of experienced guides. Aventuras Tierra Adento offers trips.