Atlantic Coast Full Day Tour
Off the beaten path - private tour
Beach, Caves, Rivers & Much More | $468 l 7 Hours l Up to 10 people.
The North Coast in Puerto Rico is full of wonders that most of the visitors (and even locals) never get to see.
We can see a beautiful black sand beach, the “Isla de Cabra” (an old leprosy hospital), the statue of Christopher Columbus (largest in the Hemisphere), “Indian Cave” (with petroglyphs), gators, waterfalls and lots of opportunities to take amazing pictures.
This is a private tour, so we will customize it according to your interests.
We can see a beautiful black sand beach, the “Isla de Cabra” (an old leprosy hospital), the statue of Christopher Columbus (largest in the Hemisphere), “Indian Cave” (with petroglyphs), gators, waterfalls and lots of opportunities to take amazing pictures.
This is a private tour, so we will customize it according to your interests.
Itinerary
We will meet at a specified place (hotel, port or Airbnb) in the metro area.
– Next, we go to Cataño, a small town with a great view of Old San Juan.
- We'll drive by the Bacardi Distillery.
– Our next stop is “Isla de Cabra”, a small island/peninsula that used to be a leprosy hospital. From there, we see the San Juan de la Cruz Fort (El Cañuelo).
- If requested, we can go to our famous "Mar Chiquita Beach", and visit some caves there.
– Our next stop is “La Boca” in Barceloneta, a beautiful black sand beach at the end of “Rio Grande de Manati”. We will drive along the beach on route 691, where we get to see amazing landscapes and beaches.
– We can make a short stop, to take pictures of the “Birth of the New World”, the largest statue of Christopher Columbus in the Hemisphere.
– If requested, we go to the “Indian Cave Natural Reserve”. We make a short hike around natural rock formations, cliffs, arches and a cave with more than 80 indigenous petroglyphs. We can take pictures from the outside.
– From there, we drive through the town of Arecibo. We make a short stop at the replica of the Statue of Liberty.
– Our last stop is at “La Planta Waterfall” (optional)
– Then we drive back to your place in San Juan
– Next, we go to Cataño, a small town with a great view of Old San Juan.
- We'll drive by the Bacardi Distillery.
– Our next stop is “Isla de Cabra”, a small island/peninsula that used to be a leprosy hospital. From there, we see the San Juan de la Cruz Fort (El Cañuelo).
- If requested, we can go to our famous "Mar Chiquita Beach", and visit some caves there.
– Our next stop is “La Boca” in Barceloneta, a beautiful black sand beach at the end of “Rio Grande de Manati”. We will drive along the beach on route 691, where we get to see amazing landscapes and beaches.
– We can make a short stop, to take pictures of the “Birth of the New World”, the largest statue of Christopher Columbus in the Hemisphere.
– If requested, we go to the “Indian Cave Natural Reserve”. We make a short hike around natural rock formations, cliffs, arches and a cave with more than 80 indigenous petroglyphs. We can take pictures from the outside.
– From there, we drive through the town of Arecibo. We make a short stop at the replica of the Statue of Liberty.
– Our last stop is at “La Planta Waterfall” (optional)
– Then we drive back to your place in San Juan
Included:
- My services as your private tour guide for a day
- Transportation on a comfortable vehicle with A/C
- A great day in Puerto Rico
Not included:
- Any items or purchases of a personal nature (like souvenirs, drinks, meals) are not included in the price of this tour.
- The entrance into "Cueva del Indio" (Optional stop) is $10pp
- Pick-ups outside of the San Juan Metropolitan Area have an extra fee (Dorado: $60; Rio Grande: $150)
- Car seat(s)
Itinerary:
This is a private tour, so we will focus on your interests. Let me know if you have any suggestions or requests.
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions or suggestions.
Notes:
* We don't go into the forts, nor the caves.
**When we visit La Planta, we only get to the first waterfall, the one that is accesible by land.
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions or suggestions.
Notes:
* We don't go into the forts, nor the caves.
**When we visit La Planta, we only get to the first waterfall, the one that is accesible by land.