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Puerto Rico Ziplining at Hacienda Campo Rico — 5 Ziplines Near San Juan

Puerto Rico Ziplining at Hacienda Campo Rico — 5 Ziplines Near San Juan

Launch over karst ridges and plantain fields on a compact half‑day zipline adventure only minutes from San Juan. Expect five ziplines, hanging canopy bridges and a hilltop Mojito Bar finish — quick to book, big on views.

Carolina, Puerto Rico
2 hours
By Adventure CollectiveOctober 2025

The Experience

Before You Go

Submit weights in pounds

At booking, enter each participant’s weight in lbs (not kgs); reservations may be denied for incorrect units or if limits are exceeded.

Complete the waiver online

Providers send a personalized waiver link—accept and submit it before arrival to speed check‑in.

Wear closed‑toe shoes

Sturdy sneakers or light hiking shoes help on the 15‑minute hike and canopy bridges; sandals are not allowed.

Hydrate and protect from sun

Bring a refillable water bottle and reef‑safe sunscreen—the tropical sun and humidity build quickly between platforms.

Local Knowledge

Hidden Gems

  • Finish at the Mojito Bar for elevated coastal views and locally inspired drinks.
  • Look for small lagoons visible from the higher ziplines—excellent spots for birdwatching after the tour.

Wildlife

  • Green heron
  • Puerto Rican woodpecker

Conservation Note

Operators limit group sizes and emphasize leave‑no‑trace on trails; avoid littering and follow guide instructions to protect fragile karst and wetland habitats.

The area’s karst formations are central to Puerto Rico’s northern geology; agricultural parcels nearby reflect a long history of plantain and sugar cultivation.

What to Bring

Closed‑toe hiking or trail shoesEssential

Provides grip and ankle support for the forest approach and canopy bridges.

1L reusable water bottleEssential

Staying hydrated reduces fatigue in humid conditions.

Sun protection (hat + reef‑safe sunscreen)Essential

Tropical sun and reflection from open areas can cause sunburn quickly.

Light rain shell

Quick showers can occur during the wet season; a compact shell keeps you comfortable.

Common Questions

What are the weight and age limits?

Participants must be between 7 and 68 years old; standard maximum weight is 230 lbs (250 lbs if 6' or taller). Children under 70 lbs ride tandem with a guide.

How long is the tour and what are meeting times?

The adventure runs about 2 hours total; meet times are typically 9:00 AM (10–12 tour), 1:00 PM (2–4 tour) and 3:00 PM (4–6 sunset tour).

Do I need to bring my own safety gear?

No—helmets, harnesses and gloves are provided; bring closed‑toe shoes and personal sun/water supplies instead.

Can I take photos on the course?

Phone and camera use is restricted during active zipping for safety; guides often take group photos or there may be designated photo spots.

Book This Experience

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Duration

2 hours

Location

Carolina, Puerto Rico

Difficulty

moderate

Fitness Level

Moderate cardiovascular fitness and balance; able to hike short steep trails and manage stairs and bridges.

Free cancellation available

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