
National Park El Choco y Las Cuevas de Cabarete
National Park El Choco y Las Cuevas de Cabarete
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Hiking, biking & lagoon swimming in a protected tropical landscape with caves & diverse wildlife.
Last updated: February 11, 2026
Overview
Hiking, biking & lagoon swimming in a protected tropical landscape with caves & diverse wildlife.
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Visitor Reviews
**★★★★★ Evangeline Duclos — a month ago
This is a great way to spend a coupe hours in the morning before the beach or afternoon before dinner even. The caves and history hold ancient stories from past civilization and are unique to explore. The guides are adorable- they speak English well and our guide even had some pretty good jokes. Local kids are hired and learn skills, giving them purpose other than the street. The fee is $20 - and we tipped $20 on top. That extra $ stretches far into the community! Worth the trip!
**★★★★★ Will s — a year ago
Quick excursion in Cabarete. Ask a taxi or motoconch to give you a ride or you can walk down to the end of the road. Reasonable interesting and fun
**★★★★★ Michael Rivera — 4 years ago
It was awesome, the weather was clear on the way up, but once we got there it got nice an foggy. Loved it.
**★★★★★ Edward Rivas — 6 years ago
Great tour, the caves are impressive and have underwater pools.
**★★★★☆ Alex Handyside — a year ago
Las Cuevas (the caves) were wonderful! But they were physically challenging for this group of 60-somethings (glad I took ibuprofen before!). Some of the steps, climbs, scrambles and ladders are very challenging - especially going down, with limited lighting, and your helmet (provided!) banging the cave roof every few seconds.
But the pools were delightful, and worth all the knocks and aches. Two of the three pools you can jump into (and we did!! Even at our ages!).
We've visited many caves, bu










