San Juan 

Camuy Caves 

Ponce

Rain Forest

Botanical Gardens

 

El Yunque Rain Forest

El YunqueIt takes 45 minutes to reach the National Caribbean Tropical Forest also known as El Yunque.  In the Rain Forest the bus will stop at the waterfall La Coca, the Yocahu Tower (1575 feet above the mean sea level), then the driver will lead you to the Palo Colorado Trail. 

 

Here, you will be granted 20 minutes to walk the trail from the upper to the lower level, easily and effortlessly.  Along the side of the roads you will be able to see some of the predominant species of trees like Ausubos, Yagrumos, Magnolia Splendens, Almond Trees, Mango Trees, and Breadfruit Trees.  Giant Sierra Tree ferns, matrix ferns, termite nests.  Impatiens, hibiscuses, ginger lilies, hellicons.  Bromeliads will be hooked on tree trunks. Watch for lizards.

 

Listen to El Coqui Frog.  Find the nesting boxes for the Amazon Parrot of Puerto Rico. Eye hunt for the Puerto Rican Todies and Reinitas.  If it rains, do not be surprised.  Normally it rains shortly, intensively, torrentially and then it stops.  No climbing and hiking is ever allowed due to algae and moss on the surface of Rocks.

 

Rain Forest and Luquillo Beach

The extended tour allows you to enjoy two hours to swim at Luquillo Beach.  Bring your towel and bathing suit.

"Sunshine is a rarity in this bustling, traffic choked port city of luxury condos and glitzy casinos.  His passion is showing the worth the real Puerto Rico ... 

Sunshine, with the help of his biologist wife and University Students, brings an enthusiasm to guided tours that is infectious ... "

"Ashok Chand Wani, The Gazette, Montreal, Saturday, Feb. 18, 1988

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