Activities

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Catalog

Hier you will find a list of activities that will be done and there price if any. These activities will be done doing the 12 days that we will be there, the are subject to change due to weather or any other reson.  Plese remember that the cust of activities is seperate and will depend of location.

Snorkeling

We will go snorkebling at Aguadilla. The cost per person is about $35. supplies will be suplied.

Bacardi Tour

Your tour carries you out to the south side of San Juan Harbor, where you will enter the beautifully manicured grounds of the Bacardi Rum Distillery, the world's largest distiller of natural spirits. Upon arrival you will board an open air tram with a bilingual guide who will take you to the distillery building that houses 20 giant 50,000 gallon tanks. While on the fifth floor, commonly referred to as the "Hall of Rums," one can view the six story tall distillation towers. In addition to viewing the fermentation and bottling processes, visitors are treated to lavish new exhibits that chronicle Bacardi's history, products and innovations in technology. You will then proceed to the open air pavilion, where you will be treated to complimentary rum drinks. Adjacent to the pavilion is the Rum N' Things gift shop in which one can purchase Bacardi Rum as well as many other Bacardi products. This event is only for adults, and its free. 

horseback riding

We will be going horseback riding at Aguadilla, the cost and location for this event will be coming soon.

Viejo San Juan

We are going to Viejo San Juan for the entire day to explore and see everything there is to see over there.

Cueva Camuy

There are only two other places in the world where you will find a cave system as massive or dramatic as the Río Camuy Cave Park – and neither of them has a tropical underground river thundering through it!

Only a small part of the complex is open to the public: three crater-like sinkholes and two caves… but what a spectacular part it is! Visitors ride a trolley that descends into a sinkhole lined with dense tropical vegetation while a guide describes the sights. After a walk across ramps and bridges and through the dramatically illuminated, 170-foot high Cueva Clara, another tram shuttles you to a platform overlooking the 400 foot deep Tres Pueblos Sinkhole.

Another attraction is the Spiral Sinkhole and Cave. You can walk the 205 steps down into the sinkhole, but the cave itself is off limits to all but experienced spelunkers. The sinkhole is believed to have once been an enormous cavern, and is indeed an impressive sight. Cathedral cave is home to an enigmatic collection of petroglyphs etched into the walls by the ancient Taínos.

The 268-acre grounds include a cafeteria, picnic area, gift shop, walking trails, exhibition hall, and theater. Advanced cave explorers can arrange for special tours and rappelling trips through undeveloped sections of the caves.

El Yunque

Tours of the rainforest 7 days a week, on a first come first served basis. 1 hour tours , we leave on the hour - starting at 10:30, 12:30.1:30, 2:30 & 3:30. Tickets are purchased at the Palo Colorado Visitor Center at the heart of the Rec Area. Fee $5 general, $3 seniors & children 12 & under. Walking tours leave Palo Colorado towards the 2 immediate shortest trails. Usually with a group no bigger than 25. Guided tours offer people information for an hour, and then send interested hikers on their way to more challenging trails on their own. For additional information call 787-888-5646

Gilligan's Island

How would you like to have your own little island, just for you, your family, and friends? On Gilligan’s Island (or Gilligan Island, as it is also known), you can be king or queen for a day and rule over white sand beaches, mazes of mangroves, and crystalline waters. There might be a handful of other royalty in residence, but you’ll be having such a wonderful time that you’ll hardly notice.

Think sun, think picnic, but especially think snorkeling. The shallow waters around the island and the fascinating series of mangrove-lined channels that crisscross it are amazingly clear and are brimming with marine life.

No one knows if the island is named after the 1960’s T.V. show, but it’s certainly more fun to visit this Gilligan’s Island than to watch the other one!

The island is about a mile off Copamarina Beach Resort in Guánica on the southwestern coast. You can catch a boat at the resort; the captain makes hourly runs to make sure your adventure is going as smoothly and happily as you have planned.

Boqueron Festival

Phosphorescent Bay

Imagine the blackness of the sea on a moonless night. Now watch it sparkle with the darting lights of a million fireflies. Nature lovers will not want to miss the phenomenal experience of visiting a tropical phosphorescent bay!

The phosphorescence is actually bioluminescence generated by microscopic organisms in the water. It is believed to be part of a natural defense system triggered by the movement of predators. Many scientists believe the tiny organisms light up so their predators can see more desirable prey – and thus leave them alone.

The phenomenon occurs sporadically in warm seas around the world, but Puerto Rico is one of the only places on the planet where you can depend on it every evening at two different protected bays. The best known is at La Parguera, between Mayagüez and Ponce in the southwest of the island. A cottage industry in the village is based on showing the bay to visitors.

The more spectacular phosphorescent bay is in Vieques, the island municipality off of the main island’s northeastern shore. The experience of seeing—and being surrounded by—this eerie light is nothing less than magical!

Noche de Gala