Found them after a failed first attempt. It was so much fun going in the cave. Great photo op. Make sure to wear water shoes because there’s tons of sea urchins! You just need to take your time walking. Great place to cool off from the hot sun!
How to get there: Once you arrive at the beach you have to pass the pozo (pond area to your left...where most of everyone is at) and follow the rock trail along the wall. You need follow the trail that’s full of brushes and almond trees. Then the trail will veer off to your right. Follow that trail ALL the way to the end where you’ll come out to another pozo (hidden and quiet) and boom! The cave is there! Remember to take...
Read moreThis place is beautiful! To get there; Once you arrive at Playa La Poza De Las Mujeres, climb the rocks, on your left (they have some short concrete steps at the top). Follow the trail and you should be there in around 5-10 minutes. Note: There are several trails, one of them has a sign that says "La Cueva de las Golondrinas". This sign tells you you are on the right path. If for some reason you find the river, you need to turn back and take the other trail. Another way to get there is by crossing the rocks on the side of La Poza de Las Mujeres, then you'll see a small sand dune with trees, climb it and done that hill is La Cueva de Las...
Read moreWe were not able to visit the cave as Hurricane Erin was near and the ocean was causing to much turbulence. How ever, we enjoyed La Poza del Obispo for a while. The access was easy and the people at the end of the road, that sell “cuchiftitos” told us to make sure to park on the left side of the road as cops give tickets if you park on the right side ( when...
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