18° 11′ 50″ N, 65° 52′ 24″ W

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A historical beauty

Puerto Rico's most famous cave

Indian Cave, also known as "Cueva del Indio", is a prehistoric rock art site with beautiful cliffs and hidden beaches. The cave originally served as an assembly point for the Indigenous Taino Indians. The walls of the caves still hold their drawings. There is no entrance fee to the cave, there is a $5 parking fee in the private lot next to the beach.

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Located in Las Piedras, Puerto Rico

How to get there:

The Indian Cave is easy to find. The best way to get there is to rent a car and drive there yourself. There is a parking lot available next to the cave for only $5.

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