Explore El Yunque’s lush beauty and relax at Luquillo Beach on a guided tour from San Juan. Swim, hike, and savor local flavors.
Explore El Yunque’s lush beauty and relax at Luquillo Beach on a guided tour from San Juan. Swim, hike, and savor local flavors.
- El Yunque National Forest - After pickups, the journey will take approximately 40 minutes to reach El Yunque National Rainforest. In this area, there will be three stops: Yokahu Tower, La Coca Falls, and a 15-minute nature walk leading to the Mameyes River for swimming.
- Yokahu Tower - This 69-foot tower was constructed by Dr. Frank H….
- El Yunque National Forest - After pickups, the journey will take approximately 40 minutes to reach El Yunque National Rainforest. In this area, there will be three stops: Yokahu Tower, La Coca Falls, and a 15-minute nature walk leading to the Mameyes River for swimming.
- Yokahu Tower - This 69-foot tower was constructed by Dr. Frank H. Wadsworth (former Forest Supervisor and Director of IITF) in the early 1960s. From Yokahú Tower, four types of forest can be observed: Colorado (smooth to the south), Tabonuco (irregular surroundings with white-leaved Yagrumos), Palm (on the steep slopes), and Cloud Forest (on the ridges). The coastline and even the Virgin Islands can be seen on a clear day, offering a view of over 10 miles.
- Catarata La Coca - Situated at an elevation of 1,476 feet (450 meters) above sea level, La Coca Falls is a breathtaking waterfall! The waters cascade 85 feet (26 meters) onto a massive rock formation at the base of the falls, making it an ideal spot for photography.
- Mameyes I - From its origins in the Baño de Oro Research Natural Area to the boundary of El Yunque National Forest, the river spans Wild — 2.1 miles; Scenic — 1.4 miles; Recreational — 1.0 miles; Total — 4.5 miles. This river, one of the main ones in El Yunque, features multiple natural pools. Activities such as swimming, cliff jumping, and rope swinging are available, depending on weather conditions.
- Playa Luquillo - Luquillo Beach is regarded as one of the most beautiful beaches on the northern side of Puerto Rico. It features approximately 36 kiosks where visitors can purchase souvenirs or enjoy a local culinary experience.
- Entry Fees
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Tour Guide
- water bottles
- Entry Fees
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Tour Guide
- water bottles
- Cost of Food
- Gratuities
- Cost of Food
- Gratuities
Experience the stunning beauty of El Yunque National Forest with a guided tour departing from San Juan. Guests will be picked up from designated locations and transported to the main recreational spots of El Yunque National Forest. The tour ascends to nearly 1,600 feet, offering breathtaking views of the east coast from the Yokahu Observation Tower. The…
Experience the stunning beauty of El Yunque National Forest with a guided tour departing from San Juan. Guests will be picked up from designated locations and transported to the main recreational spots of El Yunque National Forest. The tour ascends to nearly 1,600 feet, offering breathtaking views of the east coast from the Yokahu Observation Tower. The next stop is the picturesque La Coca Waterfall, perfect for capturing memorable photos. Following a brief 15-minute nature walk, guests can enjoy a refreshing swim in one of the natural pools of the Mameyes River, weather permitting. After spending two hours exploring the rainforest, the tour proceeds to Luquillo Beach and its kiosk area, where guests can swim or savor local food and drinks.
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.