The Scape park is like a natural park with man-made enhancements. We experienced the Iguabonita cave, Saltos Azures, and the Blue hole Cenote trail. The cave and the blue hole both involved a hike to get to the attraction. The cave was a 15ish minute climb up stairs and trails. At the top you can enjoy a nice view of the park. Once you reach the mouth of the cave you decend down more stairs. The cave is cool and there's plenty to see inside. This tour is guided and departs at certain times, so you can't just walk to the cave at your leisure. From there, we went to saltos Azure. At this attraction there are 3 zip lines, that drop you into a pool. Just next to this is a large wading pool. It's a good place for kids and families. There's a small pizza shop here as well. After that we hiked the Cenote trail another 15 minutes or so to the Blue hole. Here we jumped in the hole and cooled off in the waterfall. After all that we were tired and went back to the entrance where our children played and looked at animals while the adults had coffees. We went on a Tuesday and no one was there at first but I got busy fast. I'd suggest getting there...
Read moreSo fun! We came in a work trip and spent an adrenalin filled day here enjoying everything the park has to offer. My complaints: we were advised the water zip lines didn't open until later in the day, we ended up missing them. The boogie ride, even when they told us to be on time or risk missing our time, they were late (very late) to start. They should consider having 2 routes in order to move things along. The food wasn't great but some snacks were fresh and decent sized. No showers, this isn't good at all. At least hand water showers in the dressing rooms or something, please. The protection equipment was working very well and they take all precautions and explained well what to do but they smelled bad, maybe consider having the staff do a quick clean up or desinfecfing prior to a new use, not sure what coukd help. I hope they do something about these. The great, I would go back!...
Read moreSeriously, avoid this place!!!
It's not worth visiting. We did the mistake of driving over an hour from La Romana, burning fuel and money, only to find that there's an entrance with a reception, around 10km before you reach the waterfalls where you have to pay US $129 pp to enter!!
It doesn't say anywhere in Google location description about this entry fee.
You're seriously better off visiting the Victoria or Niagara falls for less than half this amount, rather than wasting your time, energy or money for this miniscule waterfall or a 10...
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