The Maraa grotto is beautiful, it is a cliff cave, the scenery is beautiful, here you can see the crystal clear lake, the vegetation of the green cat, it looks really beautiful.
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Maraa Grotto Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Maraa Caves are a cave surrounded by ferns and lush vegetation, a popular attraction on Tahiti island tours. A winding path in the park leads to the cave, which you can visit and even swim to Paroa Cave, where the lake is crystal clear. If you plan to swim in an underwater cave, it is recommended to wear a swimsuit and bring a towel in advance. The caves are slippery and slippery, so be careful not to slip while walking.
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Maraa Grotto Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The Maraa grotto is beautiful, it is a cliff cave, the scenery is beautiful, here you can see the crystal clear lake, the vegetation of the green cat, it looks really beautiful.
包车师傅推荐这里的,感觉有点像蓝洞,但这里的水又不是那种深邃的蓝,只有一点点淡淡的蓝,也是要经过一小段的路才到水边,小路比较滑,不建议穿人字拖来。洞的外面都被植物包围着,不过洞口还是挺大的。这里不太好找,没有明确的路标,可以在PK 28附近的地方找停车场,然后自己走过来的。
In the trip around the island, I came to this grotto, a small road directly leads to the cave, we entered the cave to visit, there is an underwater cave, the lake is very clear, you can swim in the water, but you need to wear a swimsuit in advance, but also bring a towel. However, it should be noted that the path down the cave is very slippery and must be walked slowly.
Hidden in the ferns, the plants outside the cave are very lush, generally do not pay attention to not approach. After walking a down path to the water, the water in the cave is very clear, there is a little blue, you can swim in the underwater cave.
Mala'a Grottoes (Maraa Grotto) is a mountain cave surrounded by ferns, dense vegetation, is the most popular stop for tourists on the roundabout. A small road in the park leads directly to the cave. Visitors can enter the caves and even swim to the Paroa cave, which is an underwater cave with clear lake water.