Blend a little excitement to your vacation with our Rainforest River – Luquillo Beach & Bio Bay Night Kayaking Trio!
This adventure is a full-day experience of hiking, swimming and paddling in two of the most visited natural wonders in Puerto Rico: Rainforest River Swimming and the Bioluminescent Bay in Laguna Grande, Fajardo. You’ll also have the time to relax on the beautiful beach of Luquillo and enjoy the savory local cuisine the Kiosks offer.
Confirmation Required: After choosing your preferred pickup location, contact us at least 24 hours before departure to confirm your selection and receive your exact pickup time. Timing Flexibility: Pickup times may vary slightly (±15 minutes) due to traffic, hotel policies, or operational needs. Your safety is paramount: Swimmers: 1. Participants in the river segment must be strong swimmers. 2. Skill Requirement: Proficient swimming ability is a must. 3. Follow Guidance: Adhere to guides' instructions for safety. 4. Physical Readiness: Ensure you're fit for river currents. 5. Proper Attire: Wear recommended swim gear. Non-swimmers: 1. You can still enjoy the river without swimming. 2. Shoreline Views: Experience the river's tranquility from the safety of the shore. Relax and soak in the natural beauty while others swim. 3. Safe Exploration: Dip your toes in the shallows or simply sit and unwind by the water's edge. Safety is ensured as you enjoy the riverside bliss.
La Coca Falls, the first spectacular feature upon entering El Yunque National Forest, welcomes visitors with an 85-foot (26-meter) drop. A huge rock formation at the falls' base offers an ideal photo opportunity. Yokahu Tour offers panoramic views of the coast and rainforest canopy from its 98 steps, a favorite stop for visitors along road 191. Bano Oro, a man-made stone dam with an 18-foot (5.4-meter) deep pool, was built for recreation in 1936. Though no longer for swimming since 1976, it remains a beautiful spot filled with water from an upper branch of La Mina River. Puente Roto is a popular water play area, offering swimming in a natural rainforest river. While no trails currently exist, the road provides easy hiking access to the river corridor.
A row of around 60 family-owned kiosks selling food, drinks and souvenirs. These kiosks vary in style, taste and price, all are open air, and some face the road while others face the beach. A laid back, casual atmosphere to kick back and have a bite.
Bio Bay Night Kayaking in the Mangrove Forest Reserve of Las Cabezas de San Juan
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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