Zipline, Tubing, Caving, Hiking, Rappelling, Team Building, Custom and Private Adventures in Puerto Rico


At Acampa, we offer unique tours that emphasize on recreation, education and preservation of our beautiful Island. You will have the opportunity to see and learn about Puerto Rico's natural flora and fauna, history and culture.

MUCARO RIVER & ZIPLINE RAINFOREST 1/2 DAY ADVENTURE

FULL MOON ZIPLINE ADVENTURE

EL YUNQUE RAINFOREST GUIDED TOUR

TORO NEGRO RAINFOREST & WATERFALL ZIPLINE FULL DAY ADVENTURE

MONA ISLAND EXPEDITION

CAJA DE MUERTO ISLAND


We provide coordination of special events including, hiking tours, camping, rappelling, caving, bush walking, canoeing, waterfalls and rivers. Let us know and we will be happy to co-ordinate a special adventure based on your group needs.




Dates Available
Custom Adventures are available any day of the week.

Duration:
One full day

Price: Please call for information.

The adventure includes a private charter boat to the island, lunch, an expert guide, and a lot of relaxation and fun.

CAJA DE MUERTO ISLAND

Sail with us to Caja de Muerto Island and experience the crystalline waters of the Caribbean Sea. Located six miles south of the city of Ponce, Caja de Muerto is part of a reserve that consists of three islands which hold a diversity of natural resources in a wonderful scenic setting. The waters surrounding the islands are beautiful and clear, with coral reefs and abundant sea life. Its shorelines are diverse with rocky areas, sandy beaches and mangrove patches. In Caja de Muerto’s interior there is a modest dry forest with a vegetation similar to Guanica's and Mona Island's dry forests. Atop its larger limestone hill sits a Spanish lighthouse which dates back to 1887. From the lighthouse one can enjoy a panoramic view of the island and of Puerto Rico’s southern shore. Dotting the hill are several small caves. The adventure begins in Ponce’s “La Guancha” Pier where we board the 37 ft. catamaran which will take us to the island. A big part of the fun is enjoying the sail through the blue Caribbean waters! Once on the island we will hike through the dry forest enjoying the reserve's biodiversity which includes some endangered and rare plant and animal species. The hike will eventually take us to the lighthouse from where we will enjoy a stunning panoramic view. After a short visit to a cave, participants can enjoy leisure time at the beach relaxing, looking for shells, or snorkeling. Lunch will be served in the island at an appropriate time.