Toro Verde 7-Zipline Tour + The Monster: Orocovis Zipline Adventure with Transport
Launch off platforms above Puerto Rico’s central mountains on eight ziplines, including the long Monster run. This half-day experience in Orocovis combines guided safety briefings, hotel transport, and sweeping mountain views for a high-adrenaline day trip.
The Experience
Before You Go
Closed-toe shoes only
Close-toed, grippy shoes are required for safety and better control on platforms and short hikes; sandals are not allowed.
Hydrate before you go
Bring a refillable water bottle and drink beforehand—higher elevations and sun exposure dry you out quickly.
Mind the weight limits
The Monster requires a minimum of 100 lb and the park enforces a 270 lb maximum—check ahead if your weight is close to limits.
Secure loose items
Use a small zippered pocket or leave phones and hats with your group; cameras should have wrist or chest straps if used.
Local Knowledge
Hidden Gems
- •Drive a short way to a roadside café for mountain-grown coffee and fresh fritters after your run
- •Look for small lookout platforms near the park for quieter views of the valleys away from the main crowd
Wildlife
- •Puerto Rican parrot (sightings rare)
- •Coqui frogs and forest songbirds
Conservation Note
The park works within a fragile mountain ecosystem—stick to trails, avoid single-use plastics, and follow staff directions to minimize erosion and disturbance.
The Toro Verde park sits in the Cordillera Central, an inland range historically used for coffee cultivation and mountain communities that preserved traditional rural Puerto Rican life.
What to Bring
Closed-toe trail shoesEssential
Provide grip and protect your feet on platforms and short approach paths.
Small daypack or waist packEssential
Keeps water, sunscreen, and ID handy without interfering with harness fit.
Sunscreen and sunglasses with strapEssential
Sun at elevation is stronger; secure sunglasses to avoid losing them on a ride.
Light rain shell
Quick mountain showers can appear—pack a compressible shell if rain is possible.
Common Questions
How long does the tour take?
Plan for about four hours from pickup to drop-off; time includes briefing, gearing, and multiple ziplines.
Are there weight and height limits?
Yes—the park requires a minimum height around 4.5 feet, a maximum participant weight of 270 lb, and the Monster zipline has a 100 lb minimum.
Is prior zipline experience required?
No—guides provide training and handle all technical rigging; the tour is suitable for first-timers who meet physical requirements.
Is transport included?
Yes—this option includes hotel pickup and drop-off within designated areas; confirm your pickup point at booking.
Book This Experience
Check AvailabilityDuration
4 hours
Location
Orocovis, Puerto Rico
Difficulty
moderate
Fitness Level
Suitable for most active people; requires basic mobility for short platform walks and stable footing.
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