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Which tour company provides 3 cave vs 2 cave tubing?


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I had seen this information some time ago but cannot find it anymore. Can anyone help with info.?

 

I have been checking out several companies and Major Tom has told me in an e-mail that:

 

"1. There are 4 caves used for cruise passengers. One cave sits by itself, and after passing through that (a rather small uninteresting funnel) we pop out into the sunlight, and then enter caves 3, 2 and 1, which are interconnected and cavernous - cathedral like. In fact, Cave 2 is called the Cathedral Crystal Cave. 90% of the operators stick to caves 3, 2 and 1, which are the most beautiful caves of this system - photo ops galore!!!"

 

Hope that helps!

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I had seen this information some time ago but cannot find it anymore. Can anyone help with info.?

 

Cavetubing.bz .... we went in August and did three caves, while the ship tour just does two.

 

Great company and terrific day.

 

Catrin

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