A perfect combination: visit the breathtaking Hato Caves and one of the most beautiful beaches on the Island.
This cave is home to beautiful limestone formations, romantic pools, a colony of seldom seen long nose fruit bats and stalactites and stalagmites still in formation.
Amerindian Arawaks and escaped slaves used these natural shelters as hiding places.
Take a 45-minute tour on a paved illuminated path through the caves and see the cave drawings that the Amerindian Arawaks left behind, estimated to be 1,500 years old.