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Colleen_E, Apr 2026
This is a must, a great...
This is a must, a great way to spend the morning! Eliu was a knowledgable, kind and helpful guide. He even sent a list of recommendationa.of things to do/places to eat for the remainder of our stay. The hike to the water area is definitely not for beginners but is great. My 2 teen boys had only one complaint and that was that they didn't want it to end!
Taylor_M, Apr 2026
The arrangement of food...
The arrangement of food was very well thought out. Our guide, Claudia, had a very funny, cheerful personality. We were impressed at how she was able to remember all 10 group members names and integrate the group. The walk of the old city was not difficult and nice to get a mini tour of old San Juan. The appetizer spot was very good but the main course restaurant was commercialized and not very good. It was a ton of food but lacked taste-wise. We had a better mofongo at a more local spot. Overall we had a nice evening.
ShaJuan_M, Apr 2026
Great Views, Great Food, Great Vibes.
I came on this experience with 2 friends who are terribly afraid of heights. They loved it! It was my birthday and they made great drinks, amazing food and stopped to celebrate my birthday in both English and Spanish. The veiws were awesome and we all had the time of our lives... If you are considering it... do it!
jamesonv63, Mar 2026
Perfect Day
A fun, well‑paced day that blends history, nature, and relaxation. Old San Juan’s colorful streets and a stop at the Castillo San Felipe del Morro, were a highlight. The rainforest hike and natural water slides were exhilarating. We ended the day at a beautiful beach which was the perfect way to unwind. William, our guide, made the experience even better with his knowledge, humor, and easygoing energy. A great all‑in‑one taste of Puerto Rico.
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The Puerto Rican capital is a captivating hybrid of urban and nature, colonial heritage and indigenous culture. Whether you want to take a walking tour of Old San Juan, trek to waterfalls and lagoons in El Yunque National Forest, or go behind the scenes at a traditional Bacardi rum factory, San Juan excursions provide options to suit all tastes. Naturally, the island capital also affords plenty of ways to get on the water. A nighttime paddle around Bioluminescent Bay is unforgettable, but you can also go snorkeling, scuba dive with sea turtles, or set sail on a sunset boat cruise.

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