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Stop At: El Yunque Rain Forest, El Yunque National Forest Puerto Rico
La Coca Falls is the first spectacular feature seen by our guest as we enter El Yunque National Forest. 85 feet (26 meters) drop welcomes all visitors to the forest. An impressive huge rock formation at the bottom of the falls is the perfect photo opportunity for your screen saver picture.
Yokahu - With more than 50 years Yokahu Tour has offer to everybody that climb its 98 steps a panoramic views of the coast and the rain forest above canopy. Located at mid elevation along road 191this stop is one of the visitor’s favorite.
Bano Oro - This man made stone dam of 18 feet (5.4 meters) deep pool was built for recreation purposed back in 1936 by the Civilian Conservation Corp. This stone and masonry dam over which water cascade is not for swim anymore since 1976. However it’s a beautiful man made pool filled with the waters from an upper branch of La Mina River.
Puente Roto is one of the most popular water play area on the Forest. Here you’ll have the opportunity for swimming in a natural rainforest river. The road provides easy hiking access to the river corridor, even though no trails currently exist.
Duration: 4 hours
Stop At: Playa Luquillo, Luquillo Puerto Rico
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.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Laguna Grande, Cabezas Nature Reserve Northeastern Coast Puerto Rico
Bio Bay Night Kayaking in the Mangrove Forest Reserve of Las Cabezas de San Juan
Duration: 2 hours