A natural limestone cave system with over 200 caves and caverns, including Clara Cave, which has trails, bridges, and a trolley. The park also features the Río Camuy, the third-largest underground river in the world.
A beautiful beach with volcanic rock formations and a rocky island offshore. It's not a swimming beach due to the strong currents and large waves, but you can enjoy the view from land.
A wooden boardwalk that follows the Camuy River, which originates in the caverns. The park also has gazebos, picnic benches, and free parking. In April, the park hosts the Balseada del Río Camuy, an aquatic parade featuring decorated rafts and kayaks floating down the river.
An antique shop that sells vintage jewelry, lamps, furniture, and more.
Explore secluded beaches and tropical forests on a Paso Fino horse. You can also go whale watching from December to April.