1). Zip Line Canopy Tours $169.50/person - Click here
This trip would be by far the most adventurous undertaking. All day commitment.
2). Snorkeling Day Trip ~ $100/person
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Two possible options for snorkeling. Both require transportation to Fajardo on the far east coast of Puerto Rico (a 45 minute drive). This is where the beautiful reefs exist in Puerto Rico.
3). Hike the rain forest ~ $35 - $50/person
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I have connected with a local guide who can really make this a special trip. I feel it is a must do excursion during our time in Puerto Rico. Time commitment is ~5 hours with little travel time.
Everyone needs to bring a day pack to carry water and food for a semi-strenuous activity.
El Yunque National Forest, formerly known as the Caribbean National Forest is located in the rugged Sierra de Luquillo, 40 km southeast of San Juan. Its gets it's name from an Indian spirit Yuquiye, which means "Forest of Clouds". It is the only tropical forest in the United States National Forest System.
4). Snorkeling, Beach and Lagoon Exploration (by Kayak) ~ $100/person
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For the truly adventurous, we offer the 3 in 1 Adventure. No less than 5 hours of total eco-experience, including open water kayaking, laid-back beachcombing, 2 snorkeling stops, kayaking the “Laguna Prieta” entering by mangroove canal, fording a peninsula, coming out the other side back to Seven Seas beach! Not for the faint hearted!
5). Bike to Old San Juan -
the would be a 7 mile, one way, bike trip from the hotel to downtown Old San Juan.
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I think the Johnstons are definately would like to do the RainForest -4 of us if Kate is there. As for the others, that would be Dave and/or Jay going.
ReplyDeleteexcept I really do want to do Old San Juan and willing to bike there. I have been reading and researching Old San Juan and we could do a great walking tour with those interested--lots of forts, historical buildings, parks shops and local food. I would be willing to put together the walking tour, unless our Rain Forest guide could do that too.
Pam