Discover the lush beauty of El Yunque National Forest, a stunning tropical rainforest in Puerto Rico. This 7-hour guided tour offers an immersive experience into the heart of nature, exploring highlights like La Coca Waterfall, Yocahú Tower, and the scenic trails of Caimitillo and Mt. Britton. Knowledgeable certified tour guides provide insights into the forest's geology, biology, and history, making this adventure perfect for all ages. Prepare for a day of exploration with plenty of opportunities to connect with the unique ecosystems of this remarkable national rainforest.
- Enjoy a 6-hour guided tour of Puerto Rico's famous El Yunque rainforest
- Visit iconic sites like La Coca Waterfall and Yocahú Tower
- Learn from expert certified guides about the forest's unique ecosystems and history
- Minimum of 3 participants required for booking, suitable for all ages.
Private Tour: Have a private tour for a couple or your group, without having to share the van with other participants. <br/>Pickup included
Custom places: Ask for other custom places or elements to your existing El Yunque Tour. Coordinate with guide for this option. Hours vary. <br/>Customized<br/>Pickup included
The perfect mixture of adventure and deep contact with nature. We will visit Puerto Rico’s most famous forest: El Yunque National Forest. This natural wonder is a magnificent tropical rainforest nested in the mountains of the Sierra of Luquillo, in the northeast part of the island. The reserve is administered by the United States Forest Service and our company is part of the selected group of tour operators with permit to provide tour guide services to the forest. Depending on the aptitudes and characteristics of each group we will visit certain elements of the location that could include: El Portal Visitor Center (better for groups with kids), La Coca Waterfall, Yocahú Tower, Baño Grande, hiking on Caimitillo Trail or Mt. Britton Trail. Our certified tour guides will interpret the geology, geography, biology and history of this unique forest established in 1876. In the end we will stop at a local authentic kiosk-fruit schack for a late lunch (on your own).
Park near Plaza Palmer or in road PR-955 in the Palmer community for pick-up.
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Affordable and convenient for traveling between cities, but schedules can be infrequent and routes may not cover all areas.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
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