Embark on a half-day adventure at El Yunque National Forest and Luquillo Beach. Explore the rainforest, swim in pure water, and immerse yourself in nature’s beauty.
Embark on a half-day adventure at El Yunque National Forest and Luquillo Beach. Explore the rainforest, swim in pure water, and immerse yourself in nature’s beauty.
- Yokahu Observation Tower - Constructed by Dr. Frank H. Wadsworth, a former forest supervisor and director of the IITF, this 69-foot tower was built in the early 1960s. On a clear day, visitors can see the Virgin Islands from Yokahu Tower, along with the coastline and four distinct types of forest: Colorado (smooth to the south), Tabonuco…
- Yokahu Observation Tower - Constructed by Dr. Frank H. Wadsworth, a former forest supervisor and director of the IITF, this 69-foot tower was built in the early 1960s. On a clear day, visitors can see the Virgin Islands from Yokahu Tower, along with the coastline and four distinct types of forest: Colorado (smooth to the south), Tabonuco (irregular surroundings with white-leaved Yagrumos), Palm (on the steep slopes), and Cloud Forest (on the peaks). To the east, in the upper Mameyes Valley, lies the ancient forest of the Bao de Oro Research Natural Area.
- Catarata La Coca - La Coca Falls is a stunning waterfall, standing 1,476 feet (450 meters) above sea level! The water of La Coca Cascades falls 85 feet (26 meters) to the base of the falls, where it meets a massive rock formation. This location is perfect for photography.
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El Yunque National Forest - Embark on an unforgettable adventure at the Puente Roto, or “Broken Bridge,” recreation site – a hidden gem nestled along the Rio Mameyes’ recreation segment. Recognized by Congress as a Wild and Scenic River for its breathtaking natural beauty, this undiscovered haven promises an immersive experience in an undeveloped oasis.
Features: Water Wonderland: Dive into the spacious water play area created by the river’s width, offering the perfect setting for swimming, wading, and riverside picnics.
️ Location: Discover this pristine retreat at Road 988 km 2.7, where tranquility meets nature’s splendor.
Safety First: ⚠️ Weather Watch: Stay informed about changing weather conditions and potential flash floods to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit.
Leave No Trace: Embrace environmental responsibility by packing out your trash, preserving the beauty of the river. Let’s protect this natural haven together! - El Yunque National Forest - Experience the excitement of exploring a new place, swimming in a river of pure water originating from the mountain’s peak. A guide will lead you on a memorable journey where you will enjoy the surroundings, see beautiful landmarks, take refreshing dips in the streams, and relish this Nature Walk. Enjoy your time!
- Playa Luquillo - After visiting the Rainforest, the journey continues to Luquillo Beach and Kiosks, where there will be a two-hour stop for dining or relaxing on the beach before heading back. The day concludes with returning guests to their original pick-up location.

- Entry to El Yunque National Forest
- Round-trip transportation from San Juan area
- Live commentary by a local guide on the ecosystem in English or Spanish
- Entry to El Yunque National Forest
- Round-trip transportation from San Juan area
- Live commentary by a local guide on the ecosystem in English or Spanish
- Lunch
- Ponchos, Mosquito repellent, nor Waterproof cell phone pouches are provided
- Lunch
- Ponchos, Mosquito repellent, nor Waterproof cell phone pouches are provided
Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature by joining a half-day excursion at the foothills of the Luquillo Rainforest. Experience the thrill of discovering a new location and swimming in a pristine river that originates from the mountain’s summit. A knowledgeable guide will lead you on an unforgettable adventure, allowing you to appreciate the stunning…
Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature by joining a half-day excursion at the foothills of the Luquillo Rainforest. Experience the thrill of discovering a new location and swimming in a pristine river that originates from the mountain’s summit. A knowledgeable guide will lead you on an unforgettable adventure, allowing you to appreciate the stunning scenery, visit remarkable landmarks, enjoy invigorating swims in the streams, and fully embrace this Nature Walk.
The tour guide will meet you at your hotel or designated location at the agreed-upon pickup time (please contact us for confirmation). From there, the journey will take you east along the coastal road, passing the picturesque beaches of Loíza. Throughout the trip, you will receive insights into Puerto Rican heritage, with live commentary and interpretation available in both English and Spanish. After the tour, you will be returned to your accommodations.
(Note: Swimming is subject to weather conditions.)
- You must be able to swim in order to enjoy the river.
- Minimum age is 6 years.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.