El Yunque National Forest, Luquillo Beach & Bio Bay Night Kayaking Trio
4.5
22 Ratings
El Yunque National Forest
Experience the thrill of hiking, swimming, and kayaking in Puerto Rico's Rainforest River, Luquillo Beach, and Bioluminescent Bay. Relax on the beach and savor local cuisine.
Duration: 8 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • El Yunque National Forest - 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.

  • Playa Luquillo - 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.

  • Laguna Grande - Bio Bay Night Kayaking in the Mangrove Forest Reserve of Las Cabezas de San Juan

What's Included
  • Ability to swim is required.
  • Air-conditioned transportation provided.
  • Weight limit of 250 pounds per person.
  • Guided tours of El Yunque Rainforest and Laguna Grande Mangrove Forest.
What's Not Included
  • Sunscreen
  • Mosquito repellent nor Waterproof protectors for electronics are provided
Additional Information

Blend a little excitement to your vacation with our Rainforest River
– Luquillo Beach & Bio Bay Night Kayaking Trio!
This adventure is a full-day experience of hiking, swimming and paddling in two of the most visited natural wonders in Puerto Rico: Rainforest River Swimming and the Bioluminescent Bay in Laguna Grande, Fajardo. You’ll also have the time to relax on the beautiful beach of Luquillo and enjoy the savory local cuisine the Kiosks offer.

  • Weight limit is 250 lbs. per person
  • Must be able to swim to join this tour
  • Pregnant women are not allowed to participate in the kayaking tour
  • This excursion explores the El Yunque National Forest, managed by the U.S. Forest Service
Location
El Yunque National Forest
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Dawn_s
Jan 29, 2024
Fun for all ... again - This is the second time in 4 years that I have chosen to do this excursion package with a grandchild. Both times the boys, 10 and 13 LOVED it. They will have an adventure to remember forever with their grandmother. With that said, the tour company made this experience wonderful for both young and old and someone in between as well, as my daughter joined us. The tour guides were funny, and did a great job at teaching us facts about the rainforest and Bio Bay that we didn't know in an entertaining manner.
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Bianca_p
Jul 24, 2023
Beautiful experience - This was an awesome experience. Our driver/rainforest tour guide Ralphel was awesome. The beach and kiosk was the perfect rest and recovery time to get ready for the night kayaking. All the guides at kayaking were amazing. Everything was beautiful and the guides and drivers was fun. It was an experience of a lifetime.
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Jillian_w
Apr 5, 2021
Amazing tour and guides! - We loved this tour! The rainforest nature walk requires shoes with good grip and is muddy, but so beautiful and fun! Had the best tour guides, loved Donatello and his partner(great sense of humor!) Kayaking at night is amazing!
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P7470nnjenniferr
Oct 23, 2023
Rainforest - Awesome, Bioluminescent Tour - Meh - The rainforest portion of the tour was amazing. Rafael did a great job of sharing information and being engaging and it was beautiful. The bioluminescent bay experience was not what I was expecting at all, and considering the additional cost of this part, I definitely would skip it . There was a large group of women that had no idea how to kayak and they made it very difficult for those of us that were comfortable in a kayak. I understand though that really can't be helped, but the group of women was loud and obnoxious too, and so that also detracted from the overall experience.. However when we got out to the bay, the guides strapped all of the kayaks so close together that we couldn't put our hand in the water to move it to experience the bioluminescence. I have done one of these before in Florida and the guides let us be spaced apart so we could each experience it. It was very disappointing. I would highly recommend the rainforest tour part though. Bring water shoes and a towel so you can swim and enjoy the water and dry off before getting back in the van. And also bring a snack if you can't wait until after 1:00 p.m. to eat lunch.
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Marina_d
Jan 3, 2023
Good - We did enjoy the experience and the guides were great. Overall I would recommend it. I only had an issue contacting the company before the event to confirm our pick-up. They only operate via the phone number provided on the ticket. However, when we travel, we rely on Wi-Fi. They do not answer via WhatsApp or the Viator communication system.
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Diane_n
Jun 16, 2021
A nice day - Trekking through the mud, jumping from a rope swing, and trying to reach a waterfall. We only heard one instruction at a time. None of us knew we were hanging out in the swimming hole for so long. It was nice but I felt like we were waiting to be told just a little more information. Same with kayaking. She/He only told us the next thing, never an overview of our time. The website also left out good descriptions for what to expect.
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277barbc
Feb 12, 2023
Great tour company, skip the beach and do the other 2 tours separately - Definitely skip the beach, it was disgusting-no bathrooms and so much trash everywhere! El Yunque was nice but not what we expected, we only saw some small gecko's, no birds or other wildlife. There were nice views and a waterfall. If you want to do these tours I would recommend doing the forest and Kayaking tours but don't do them all together. Kayaking was pretty cool to go at night and the guides were fantastic trying to make it fun. As far as bio-bay, don't get your hopes up, it was pretty minor what we saw, not like the pics. We did see some algae but not what we expected. The tour company was great and accommodating as they picked us up and dropped us off very close to where we were staying.
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Jeff_l
Jul 9, 2021
Good for families - The overall experience for a family with younger kids was great. It wasn't too much for them to handle, especially an 8yr old with a heart condition. Short hike, fun swimming and cliff jumps, rope swings. Wasn't too difficult of a kayak excursion either. However, my reason for a three star is that hike and kayak were way off from what I felt was advertised. We hiked in maybe 10mins to a large pool, where we swam and it was a cool vibe. But that's all you really did on the hike, the rest of the couple hours for this portion was swimming. Didn't really get to see much else. The kayak tour was a crapshow to say the least. We didn't see really anything that we were hoping for like the bay lighting up. The kayaking itself was a fail of epic proportions. You go down a narrow canal for about 20mins, which is pretty cool. Mangroves on either side, cool scenery. However, going back when done with biobay is a madhouse. Going upstream, many novice kayakers, in complete darkness was a mess. I think they should hand out headlamps to everyone so you can see what's in front of you. The same mangroves that were cool in the dusk created an absolute pitch black kayak upstream in the evening. So again, I think overall it's a great trip for families with kids as it's not too strenuous and they can see a lot. For maybe older travelers it's not quite what I'd want for a excursion.
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Ariana_w
Jun 8, 2021
Awesome tour guide - The best thing about the tour was the driver and rainforest tour guide Rafael and Louie. They were amazing! Really sweet and funny! The tour itself wasn’t really what we expected. The rainforest portion was short and due to rainy weather we weren’t able to enjoy the river as much as we would have liked to. We stayed at the in between beach too long and It was very lackluster. Trash all around It due to inconsiderate tourist I’d assume, and there wasn’t much to do There. As for the kayaking experience not all of the tour guides were helpful and there wasn’t much “glow” due again to rainy and cooler weather. I would do this tour again for Louie and Rafael but that’s it.
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Carina_m
Apr 16, 2021
Not what expected - Rainforest very short walk, disappointed. Luquillo Beach not the best beach to go. Laguna Grande was nice, canoes and guide tourist . Bioluminescent lights?? Very hard to see them.
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