Acampa is an eco-adventure tour company. They have two basic tours; Torro Negro, which is waterfall climbing, hiking, and ziplining through a rainforest on Puerto Rico's highest mountain, and a tour...
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Acampa is an eco-adventure tour company. They have two basic tours; Torro Negro, which is waterfall climbing, hiking, and ziplining through a rainforest on Puerto Rico's highest mountain, and a tour...
Constructed to defend the San Juan coastline during the 17th and 18th centuries, this dramatic fortress rises 140 feet above the sea on a rocky promontory, and is composed of six huge levels of ramps, barracks, dungeons, turrets, towers and tunnels.
Aventuras chief objective is to provide all participants with a day of FUN through adventures that are both exciting and challenging, which include rappelling, climbing, swimming,via ferratas, free jumps, body rafting and thrilling zip-lines. NO experience is necessary for you to take part in these adventures all of which are guaranteed to reward you with an intoxicating adrenalin rush. Zipline, Canyoning and Caving Adventures offered.
For such a small town, Old San Juan (Viejo san Juan) is packed with information, history, shopping, music, dining and fun! The famous (and not so famous) historical sites in Old San Juan include Fort...
Paloma means "dove" and there are no doves in this park but swarms of nasty pigeons that descend on you as soon as you enter the park. It's gross with lots of bird droppings that take your breath...
This restored 19th-century esplanade is the place to begin your stroll through Old San Juan, because of its central location and its inexhaustible charm.
The original Old San Juan town square is a good spot to orient yourself as you begin your tour of this charming area.
Follow the mountain roads to this preserve where youll find La Torre de Piedra, the stone tower.
A quiet and lovely street in Old San Juan lined with blue stones that were carried in the hulls of the Spanish ships.