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The cave is interesting, but not as big as I had thought. I didn't swim, but people do soak in the cave lagoon. (I would be worried about contaminants from the bats who live and sleep above it). The cave has beautiful rock formations and colors, but I was expecting to see move, a deeper and longer cave. It's simply in and out, not too much to explore.…
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Date of experience: February 2020
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It is a very small cave with beautiful rock formations inside. Don’t forget to bring your swimsuit because there is a small pond inside the cave for you to swim. The water is very cold. Life jackets are provided for free. There is an entrance fee of 125 pesos for those who wish to swim and 100 pesos for those who do not want to swim. If you don’t plan to see, it takes less than 5 minutes to see the rock formations. The reason you take more than 5 minutes is you have to line up for your group pictures or selfies. I suggest you swim inside the pond so that you enjoy the cave.…
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Date of experience: February 2020
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It's a small cave with small body of water. You can finish looking at the cave in less than 1 minute, standing in just one position. They open really early and apparently are packed with ppl by the afternoon. We brought snorkel but the water is murky (still clean but not absolutely crystal clear), there's nothing to see. I wouldn't be too sorry to have missed this cave. I advise to skip the swimming part. Swim in the sea. It's much nicer experience. …
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Date of experience: January 2020
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Me and my friends went here past 4 pm and this must be included in your bucketlist! A huge 10ft nature pool is awaiting inside and there are some fees inside including environmental fee. Overall, its all worth it to go there but not advisable in the afternoon 😁
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Date of experience: November 2019
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