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Aquatic Exploration
A first-time must for visitors to Puerto Rico is taking a day trip to the tiny uninhabited island of Desecheo, which is a National Wildlife Refuge, exploring the coast by boat (while viewing Rincón’s lighthouse from a different angle) and...
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Bioluminescent Bay Kayaking
Expert ecologist guides will lead you in kayaks through the thick mangrove channels that lead to Laguna Grande. Here, microscopic plankton (or Phyrodinium Bahamense) produce natural light when they come in contact with anything. Each paddle stroke creates a glowing...
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Cueva Ventana
Visitors craving a more comprehensive understanding of Puerto Rico, or who have more time to explore the island, should fly into Aguadilla and stay in the less luxurious Rincón area for a few days before heading towards San Juan. The...
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Indagare Tour: Camuy Caves and Observatory
This tour takes place in the northwestern part of the island and includes stops in Camuy, whose park contains one of the largest cave networks in the Northern hemisphere. Thanks to recent developments, visitors can experience some of the network’s...
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Indagare Tour: Hiking in the Rainforest
Bahia Beach may be on the coast, but it also sits at the base of the U.S. National Forest System's sole tropical rain forest, El Yunque. The semi-athletic La Mina trail leads through thriving, verdant vegetation, wild orchids, tropical hardwood trees...
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La Marquesa Canopy Tour
Located an hour from Dorado and Bahia Beach in La Marquesa Forest Reserve, this park offers zip-lining between eight traverses and 14 platforms on cables up to 70 feet above the tropical forest floor.
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Mar Azul Surf Shop
Experienced surfers can rent equipment from this place and head to the locally preferred beaches around the Rincón lighthouse; namely Domes, Maria's, Pools and Tres Palmas.
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Toro Verde Adventure Park
This adventure park boasts the most popular zip-line in Puerto Rico featuring eight two-line wires. Fly in a special horizontal harness on one of the world’s longest zip-lines reaching speeds of 60 miles per hour.