Soar Above Tropical Rainforests and Conquer the World's Fastest Ziplines in the Caribbean's Adventure Capital.
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Soar above Puerto Rico’s lush canopy on 8 thrilling ziplines, including the region's longest 700-meter line.
Soar over subtropical forests and limestone mountains just minutes from downtown San Juan.
Conquer Puerto Rico’s heights with seven thrilling ziplines and the world-famous 2.5km Monster cable.
Experience an adrenaline-filled day trip from San Juan featuring rainforest ziplining, river swimming, and local beach flavors.
Experience an adrenaline-filled day in Orocovis with seven ziplines and the world's longest cable bike circuit.
Discover El Yunque’s eastern trails, enjoy natural waterslides, and cliff jump on this action-packed guided forest excursion.
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Puerto Rico is a premier global destination for ziplining, offering a diverse array of aerial adventures that cater to both families and extreme adrenaline seekers. Whether you are gliding through the misty canopy of El Yunque National Forest, the only tropical rainforest in the U.S. National Forest System, or flying 'Superman-style' at speeds over 90mph at Toro Verde Adventure Park, the island's varied topography provides the perfect backdrop. Our platform connects you with the highest-rated operators in regions like Orocovis, San Juan, and Luquillo, ensuring a safe, exhilarating experience with certified guides and state-of-the-art equipment.
We only partner with operators who maintain rigorous safety certifications and use industry-leading gear like carbon fiber lines.
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We help you compare prices between rainforest tours and extreme mountain parks to find the best value for your budget.
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From 'The Monster' in Orocovis to hidden waterfall rappels in Carite, we've selected only the top-performing tours.
December to April (Dry Season) is peak; May to November offers fewer crowds but higher rain chances.
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Many zipline parks are built on former coffee and sugar cane plantations, preserving the natural land from urban development.
Most tours offered through our partners allow for a full refund if cancelled at least 24 hours before the experience start time.
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Real experiences from real travelers
The Monster at Toro Verde is no joke. Flying like a bird over those mountains was the highlight of my Puerto Rico trip. Booking through this site was seamless.
We did the Campo Rico tour because it was close to San Juan. The guides were amazing with my 10-year-old who was a bit nervous at first.
JungleQui in El Yunque was beautiful. It rained a bit, but that made the rainforest feel even more authentic. Wear shoes you don't mind getting muddy!
As someone afraid of heights, I felt very secure. The equipment is top-notch and the guides check your harness at every single platform.
The Beast is incredible! 100km/h feels so much faster when you are dangling over a canyon. Highly recommend the morning slots.
Even as a local, I love taking friends to Luquillo for ziplining. This platform made it easy to compare the different park options.
Did the full-day adventure with waterfall rappelling. The home-cooked meal at the end was the cherry on top. Such a unique experience.
The booking process was clear and the directions to the park were spot on. No issues with our Viator vouchers at the gate.
Everything you need to know for your journey
Most tours have a minimum weight of 70 lbs and a maximum of 270 lbs, though this varies by tour. Toro Verde's Monster has a minimum weight of 100 lbs.
Yes, ziplining is a rain-or-shine activity. In fact, many people enjoy the 'rainforest' experience during a light drizzle. Tours only close during high winds or lightning.
Most operators require children to be at least 7 years old. Some extreme lines like The Monster require children to be at least 11 years old and meet height requirements.
Hacienda Campo Rico is just 15-20 minutes away. El Yunque and Luquillo tours are about 45-60 minutes away, while Toro Verde in Orocovis is a 1.5 to 2-hour drive from San Juan.
You should be able to hike for 10-15 minutes on uneven terrain and climb stairs to reach platforms. It is moderately active but not overly strenuous for most.
Closed-toe shoes (sneakers or hiking boots) are mandatory. We recommend long shorts, capris, or leggings to prevent the harness from chafing your skin. Avoid loose jewelry.
Some tours offer hotel pickup from San Juan for an additional fee, while others require you to meet at the site. Check the 'Features' section of your specific tour choice.
Yes, most major parks like Toro Verde and Campo Rico offer lockers for a small rental fee to store your bags and valuables during the flight.
Yes, but only if you have a secure mount (chest or helmet). Handheld cameras and phones are generally not allowed while on the lines for safety reasons.
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