Experience the beauty of El Yunque National Forest on a half-day tour. Explore the Road 191 Corridor, visit La Coca Falls and Yokahu Tower, and enjoy a refreshing river swim.
Experience the beauty of El Yunque National Forest on a half-day tour. Explore the Road 191 Corridor, visit La Coca Falls and Yokahu Tower, and enjoy a refreshing river swim.
- El Yunque National Forest - The tour navigates the Road 191 Corridor in El Yunque National Forest, located in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico.
- Catarata La Coca - Stand before an impressive 85-foot waterfall. Capture plenty of photos and listen to commentary about the area and the factors influencing the water flow over the rock surface.
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- El Yunque National Forest - The tour navigates the Road 191 Corridor in El Yunque National Forest, located in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico.
- Catarata La Coca - Stand before an impressive 85-foot waterfall. Capture plenty of photos and listen to commentary about the area and the factors influencing the water flow over the rock surface.
- Yokahu Observation Tower - Upon reaching this clearing, a 75-foot concrete tower stands as the main attraction. Climb it for a magnificent view of the island’s Northeast side. Windows along the staircase offer 360° views. Enjoy the view from the base, ascend a few stories, or reach the top. The higher you go, the more rewarding the view becomes.
Note: Views of the townships Luquillo and Fajardo depend on weather conditions.
- Baño Grande Historic Site - Discover a gentle staircase with spacious landings leading to a pool constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps. Receive commentary on the area’s history, its construction, and its purpose. Then, take a stroll around it.
Note: Swimming is not permitted here.
- El Yunque National Forest - Enjoy a short rainforest trail with guided commentary. Learn about the flora and fauna, species conservation efforts, and reforestation initiatives.
- Río Mameyes - Visit the Mameyes River, designated in 2002 as part of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System, preserving its exceptional natural, cultural, and recreational values in a free-flowing state for the enjoyment of current and future generations.
Take photos, explore the igneous rocks on the riverbed, dip your feet, enjoy a refreshing swim, or wade in the water. As always, weather conditions may make entering the water unsafe. Your guide will evaluate the area and inform you if it’s safe to enter the water.
- Palmer - If the local pressed sugar cane juice stand is open during the tour, a stop will be made to enjoy this experience.

- Bottled water provided
- Air-conditioned transportation
- Bottled water provided
- Air-conditioned transportation
- Lunch
- Souvenirs
- Lunch
- Souvenirs
This tour grants access to the El Yunque National Forest Park Pass, taking you through the 191 corridor and past the Forest Service’s Check Point in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico.
Marvel at the 85-foot La Coca Falls, ascend the 70-foot Yokahu Tower standing at 1,500 feet above sea level, and stroll along a natural trail adorned with mountain palms and tree ferns. Conclude your adventure with a refreshing river swim.
This tour grants access to the El Yunque National Forest Park Pass, taking you through the 191 corridor and past the Forest Service’s Check Point in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico.
Marvel at the 85-foot La Coca Falls, ascend the 70-foot Yokahu Tower standing at 1,500 feet above sea level, and stroll along a natural trail adorned with mountain palms and tree ferns. Conclude your adventure with a refreshing river swim.
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.