The people are great. And it's the only place on the island where you can buy a good "pinga". It's made there. Nice place to bathe and have fun.
O lugar é lindo! O parque é dividido em 3 "partes" da cachoeira e em cada ponto tem um monitor. Eles cobram entrada mas oferecem um repelente muito bom, lá dentro tem banheiro, quiosque, enfim, tem estrutura. Não precisa fazer trilha pra chegar na cachoeira, mas a estrada pra ir até lá está bem danificada. Mas compensa!
Fácil acesso, lugar lindo, com tobogans naturais nas pedras. Vale muito a pena. Não recomendo para crianças pequenas, pois é cheio de pedras lisas e a correnteza é forte em alguns pontos. Tem monitores. Importante: leve muuuuito repelente, os borrachudos atacam sem dó.
The waterfall is unimpressive, the Citronella doesn't work and is difficult to get off afterwards (you're better off sticking with 'OFF!'), the mosquitos are really nasty - they draw blood even after they've left, and you pay R$10 for the whole unpleasant experience. There's another easily accessible waterfall that doesn't cost anything further north that you don't need mosquito protection from. Fica a dica!
I was very excited to check out one of the many waterfalls on Ilhabela. I heard that this was the easiest to reach so I decided to go here because I had limited time so I couldn't hike to one of the trickier but probably more beautiful waterfalls. I arrived by car and was a little confused when the parking area was outside of someones home. I thought I was in the wrong place until I saw the large hand painted sign saying "Cachoeira da Toca" with an arrow pointing at a small store. I walked in and was told it would be R$10 for each person to see the waterfall. You had to walk through the store to get to the waterfall. I was shocked. I guess I didn't realize I would be paying to see this. I was already here and I wanted to see it so stupidly I paid the R$10. I was absolutely dissapointed. I'm glad I brought my own bug spray because they had a big rusty can outside the door to the store full of repellent and it looked frightening. I used my spray and the bugs weren't bothering me at all. I walked to short distance to the waterfall and took a look. I was maybe there for 10 minutes. The waterfall itself was ok, but the areas around the waterfall were dirty. They had "employees" there keeping an eye on everyone but the place had trash littering everything. All in all a disappointment. I recommend taking the time to hike to a different waterfall. I can't say for sure but I think they might be a better bet.
In there you can see lots of birds and big blue butterflyes ! There are toboggans, natural showers, tirolezas and you can also walk from one tree to another, using a suspended path. There are a safety staff to help you enjoyng the place. After a whole day on the water you can taste a homemade sugarcane brandy. Very nice place to go with the family or friends.
O lugar é bem legal tanto para quem está procurando sossego, como para quem está procurando diversão.É divido em 3 cachoeiras com `ambientes` diferentes onde você pode deixar e descansar em águas calmas, como escorregar pelo tobogã natural para mais aventura!A água extremamente fria é um atrativo a mais, ótima para a pele!Única coisa que deixa a desejar é a estrutura do local, no que diz respeito a banheiros e restaurante.
a falta de chuvas tornou o lugar pouco aprazível.Infelizmente locais que antes poderíamos escorregar,estão quase sem água.o toboágua tem um rapaz para empurrar as pessoas.Só os borrachudos continuam implacáveis.
Cachoeira grande..não recomendo para crianças...muito escorregadia.. Porém para adultos e legal..só o preço um pouco salgado..mas se forem só adultos vale a pena a visita..agua fria..
Custo de R$15 por pessoa (Entrada).Possui estrutura muito boa e fornece o repelente.Aconselho abusar do repelente pois os borrachudos não perdoam.A queda d´água é excelente para uma massagem nas costas.