Dive into this mystical underground spring and feel the true sensation of swimming in invigorating waters once used by ancient natives for sacred rituals. Get ready to feel nature at its best!
Get ready for cave swimming in Punta Cana: follow the marked access, put on your safety helmet, and enter a fresh, quiet chamber where beams of light touch emerald water. It’s a gentle rhythm—look around, float with ease, and enjoy the echo of the cave.





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Johann Espinola2025-08-24Trustindex verifica que la fuente original de la reseña sea Google. This is quite the adventure! Peterson Holly2025-08-21Trustindex verifica que la fuente original de la reseña sea Google. Scape Park 🗺️ is a must do excursion when visiting Punta Cana 🇩🇴 Here are a few things you can do at Scape Park🎢 Zip line Eco Adventure - Take a dip in the Hoyo Azul Cenote Cave💧Buggy tour 🏎️ - Visit Iguanaland f - Visit Monkey Island 🐒 This adventure park is packed with family-friendly activities, from zip-lining over lush forests to swimming in the stunning Hoyo Azul cenote. Kids will love the caves, waterfalls, and cultural experiences, making it a great day of fun and exploration.🌅 Navarro Aleida2025-08-20Trustindex verifica que la fuente original de la reseña sea Google. Bueno Sandra Porps2025-08-20Trustindex verifica que la fuente original de la reseña sea Google. The Scape Park was one of the best parts of our trip to Punta Cana. I only wish we had more time there because there was so much more we wanted to do! We were there from 9am to 5pm and it was still not enough. The Saltos Azul pool was a family favorite. Zip lining into the pool was so fun! Everyone in our group also did the hammock rides into the pool, which was also a highlight. They could not make it easier by having you go from one end to the other in one trip. However, our group favorite was the cenote. It is about a 15 minute walk but well worth it. I also must mention the Superman ride, which one of our teens is still talking about weeks later. All of the staff was friendly and polite. I recommend closed toed shoes for most of the activities and a small bag for money and sunscreen. You should also bring a lock for lockers but they have them available in the gift shop for $5 if you forget. We will definitely return on our next trip to Punta Cana. audree fremont2025-08-18Trustindex verifica que la fuente original de la reseña sea Google. Excellent parc , acrobranche,visite de la grotte prévoir absolument chaussures de plongée, sac qui ne prend pas l'eau . la tyrolienne ou on ce jette dans l'eau , c'est génial, la cascade est trop belle . Je recommande ce parc , la bouffe est vraiment pas bonne,la boutique de souvenirs est vraiment belle . 20$ la photo le pack complet 89$
Unlike Blue Hole Cenote Trail, which includes jumps into a deeper cenote, Cave Swim takes place inside a cave, with 2 m depth and a more intimate atmosphere. You can combine both in one day: adrenaline and jumps first, then a peaceful immersion.
Prepare to guide and supervise the area.
To protect visitors and the cave.
For adults and kids; mandatory in the cave.
On-hand first aid for peace of mind.
This is a serene cenote in the Dominican Republic set along the park’s central circuit, easy to pair with other water activities at Scape Park. Check the map at the entrance to locate access points, rest areas, bathrooms, and nearby food options.
Safety helmets and access to the cavern swim area within operating hours.
This is a low effort activity. Expect steps and wet surfaces—use footwear with traction and move mindfully.
Yes, with adult supervision at all times.
No. It’s a self-paced, supervised space—staff are nearby to help.
Swimsuit, towel, water shoes, water to hydrate, and protection for electronics.
Yes, Cave Swim is included in the Full Admission access.
Scape Park is an Adventure theme park suitable for all age groups. It is situated in a natural setting with eco-trails that connect numerous attractions.
Open every day
9:00am - 4:00pm (Attractions close at 3:30pm)
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