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Joelle_T, Apr 2026
This was such a great...
This was such a great trip, Miguelito was extremely knowledgeable and put the safety of everyone on the trip first. He was so much fun to talk to and made the hike very memorable. The driver Jonathan was very nice too. He did an amazing job navigating the roads and kept everything going smoothly.
Nick_V, Apr 2026
Renee and Bradley were...
Renee and Bradley were great tour guides. They were very knowledgeable about the vegetation and helpful throughout the trip. Safety was a priority with this tour, which we appreciated. Helmets and life jackets were required, which in my opinion were necessities due to the slippery rocks throughout the hike. We went with our two children, ages 12 and 9, and they had a blast! Highly recommended!
Karen_V, Apr 2026
Best Ever!!
This was the best excursion ever!! Our guide, Carlos, was amazing. He walked us through every step, ensured our safety, and helped this 58 year old woman make it to the top. It bus not an easy climb and if he had not been so helpful, I wouldn’t have made it and wouldn’t have the great memories. Our entire group loved the experience.
Ansh_K, Apr 2026
Good experience that could be better
Thrilling experience, definitely worth trying out. However, risks are not clearly addressed, the hikes are slippery and there is little to no safety mechanisms. Guides are very knowledgeable , however, are focused on time rather than precautions. People might get left behind unless you call for help.

El Yunque National Forest

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San Juan
A small waterfall in the El Yunque National Forest near San Juan.
  • The El Portal visitor center provides a good introduction to the area—pick up a map and follow the signposted trails. It's open daily from 9am to 5pm and does not require a reservation. However, individuals 16 or older are required to pay an $8 entrance fee.

  • Wear hiking boots, comfortable clothing, and bring a bathing suit; flip-flops are not your best bet.

  • There are plenty of hiking trails in the forest. The trails are restricted to foot traffic only and are not accessible by stroller or wheelchair.

  • Popular combination tours include a kayaking trip on the nearby bioluminescent bay and a visit to Luquillo Beach.

  • Travelers interested in a guided tour of the forest should ensure that their tour operator is an authorized El Yunque National Forest tour guide prior to booking.

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