The Caribbean AWAITS
Top Adventure Options in The Caribbean Islands
Varadero on of Cuba’s most famous beach destinations that stretches along the Peninsula of Hicacos, the majestic sand beaches are what draws tourist from all over the world. Explore the Parque Natural Punta Hicacos, Cueva de Ambroiso, Cueva de Musulmanes, and Cayo Piedra Underwater Park. Experience nature and its beauty, dive and experience the World that lies beneath the ocean. All that and much more when you begin your Cuban adventure.
El Yunque National Rainforest in Puerto Rico is the only tropical forest in the U.S. National Forest System, with 13 well marked hikes in a nearly 29,000-acre forest to offer for the adventurer in you. The most popular hikes are La Mina and Big Tree Trail and at night keep your eyes and ear out for the coqui tree frogs as they begin to serenate. Experience adventures in the forest as you hike their many trails and become one with nature as you listen to the song of the birds and animals that are part of the jungle.
Guardalavaca a low key beach in Cuba that also has many adventures for you to explore. Here you can put on your diving gear or snorkel and explore the miles of coral reefs and the plethora of sea life. Also if you are looking for some adventure days trips you can explore the jungle, go sailing, and just west of Guadalavaca you can find Cayo Naranjo known for its popular Dolphniarium where you can have close dolphin encounters even jump in for a swim with them.
The Dominican Republic is known for their monkey jungle and zip line adventures. Zip line down a 7 station course where one will take you down a free fall to an ancient cave. Explore nature and zip on by as you enjoy the monkey that will come and say hello. Experience what natives do on a daily basis and become part one of them as you learn their culture and adventure in their country.
Puerto Rico is home to Parque de las Cavernas del Rio Camuy a 268-acre park of underground caves. Imagine yourself going on a cave adventure while taking tram down to a 180-foot-high cave where your adventure will begin as you explore stalactites and stalagmites, and one of the largest subterranean rivers. Walk through more 200 caverns and see a variety of wildlife including bats, tarantulas, and crabs, it’s an experience that awaits you.