Rancho Julio Rosa Eco Tour (RJRET) is not a pretty place, because this place is fantastic. If you wish to see the untouch well preserved beauty of Puerto Rico with various different photogenic spots during about 3 hr and being accompanied by multilingual speaking guides whose knowlage of history, biology and friendliness is above-mentioned. This trip is for families and old people but keep in mind this is tropical climant with narrow paths sometimes slippery and up and down the hills, with narrow passage, very narrow, including two cave one over km long on tube in Tamana river , for most of us who sow the cave just say f a n t a s t i c nature creativity and other impressive as well. The few pics I selected for you is just a dropping in the backed of beauty you will see , if you will.
On the and of the trip the creator of RJRET and his team will cook healthy meal for you (including in the price) so you can go over with other travel strangers to show the pics ,video clips or just talk.
I did pay in full for this trip, and I love it every minutes of it. Ps. Because I lost on my way to the RJRET my advice stick to PR 111 and go Km52.2 , forget GPS that way you will not lost.
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Read moreVery friendly and attentive host, Santiago!
Rancho Julio Rosa is the place to meet, park the car and get ready for hiking and cave tubbing.
Then the group leaves in a big bus to the area where the event starts!
The hiking and cave tubbing was a very awesome experience! It took approximately 4 to 5 hours. Timing really depends on the group.
Be sure to have good footwear for hiking as mud is veeeery slippery!
The best part of Rancho Julio Rosa is that when we come back there from hiking, sweaty and all muddy, there are showers with bathroom to freshen up! 🙌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
Santiago, also has available some refreshments for sale and gave us food that was included in the package we bought from a coupon online.
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Read moreThis tour can be VERY difficult if you do not regularly hike, walk etc. It is very steep up hill and down hill. We floated maybe 30 minutes and hiked for about 4 hours. There is a bridge you have to cross, be aware if you are scared of heights. It is an amazing experience if you can handle it. We were very thankful to the fellow travelers, they had to translate everything the tour guide said but he was very good! Also, you carry your tube for half the hike, that also makes it’s very difficult to climb. I would recommend bringing hiking shoes and...
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