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.

Price:
Vary greatly depending on the number of people in your group and the itinerary of your day. Starting at $85 per person plus tax with a 6pp minimum for a half day. Please call or e-mail us for more information and to talk about your ideas.

EL YUNQUE RAINFOREST GUIDED TOUR

Discover the wonders of the Caribbean National Forest with our experienced guides. Locally known as El Yunque, this tropical rain forest was first set aside for protection by the Kingdom of Spain in 1876, making it one of the first natural reserves in the Western Hemisphere. Currently managed by the United States Forest Service, the Forest counts with over 28,000 contiguous acres within the Sierra de Luquillo. With peaks, escarpments, myriad streams and waterfalls, and a lush green vegetation representing various forest types, the National Forest is truly a scenic paradise. It is also a naturalist’s delight, with a diverse native flora and fauna which includes many species found nowhere else on the planet. It is home to over 1,000 species of plants (including mosses, ferns, vines, orchids, bromeliads, shrubs and trees), over 30 species of amphibians and reptiles, 11 species of bats, and 68 species of birds, including rare endemics such as the endangered Puerto Rican parrot. Other less conspicuous yet ecologically invaluable inhabitants are fungi and invertebrates, of which there are also many endemics. Due to the region’s topography and varying rainfall patterns, the forest boasts four distinct vegetation zones: Tabonuco forest, Palo Colorado forest, Sierra Palm forest, and Cloud or Dwarf forest. To enjoy this reserve the Forest Service maintains 13 marked trails representing various levels of difficulty, ranging from easy strolls and leisure hikes to demanding treks up to the mountain peaks. Our visits to the forest concentrate on hiking and natural history education, with the option of a refreshing soak in one of the many natural pools and waterfalls. We offer a half day guided hike customized to your physical condition and interests. On a half day excursion you could choose from a moderate hike at the lower elevations of the forest to a more challenging trek up to El Yunque peak at 3,500 ft. After this half day we are sure you will appreciate why El Yunque is one of our great national treasures.