5/5 Vanessa A. 2 months ago on Google • 23 reviews New
The
level
of
enjoyment
you
get
from
this
place
will
depend
on
your
expectations.
If
you
are
expecting
a
well
organized,
entertaining
activities
and
lots
to
do,
you
might
be
disappointed.
It
doesn't
have
a
lot
of
information,
it
is
run
by
local
indigenous
people
in
a
very
laid
back,
simple
way,
and
although
there
are
different
things
to
do,
it
is
not
overly
entertaining
in
itself.
The
entry
is
$10
pesos
p/person.
There
are
grounds
you
can
walk
or
bike
through.
Fun
place
to
take
photos.
The
natural
arc
rock
is
free.
The
Zipline
is
$150
per
person,
and
it
includes
two
ziplines.
Was
safe
enough.
To
enter
the
grotto
is
$15
pesos
per
person.
This
is
kind
of
different
and
fun.
But
crowd
control
is
not
practiced:
it
can
get
a
bit
cramped
in
some
of
the
small
places.
Also
hard
access
for
overweight
or
really
tall
people.
There
were
also
option
of
boat
rides,
rappelling,
camping
and
tightrope.
But
we
didn't
participate
in
those.
My
teenage
children
moatly
enjoyed
because
of
the
novelty
of
the
grotto,
riding
their
bikes
and
the
ziplines,
and
they
had
their
drone
and
camera
to
play
around
taking
cool
photos.
It
would've
been
nice
to
take
a
picnic,
or
to
rent
a
palapa
and
have
a
BBQ
on
the
grill,
but
we
didn't
plan
accordingly.
Overall,
it
is
a
lovely
spot
for
a
day
out
in
nature.
It
was
so
clean
and
fresh,
and
plenty
of
families
were
out
and
about
enjoying
the
sunshine.
It
has
a
restaurant
and
a
comedor
selling
snacks,
but
we
didn't
try
those
out
either.
I
gave
it
5
start
because
it
is
really
is
a
nice
place
to
visit,
I
loved
the
grotto,
and
the
excuse
to
hang
out
with
my
family.
But
I
also
understand
that
it
is
not
a
highly
modernized
and
efficient
tourist
attraction.
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