Theres the tourist side entrance but there's also a backside entrance to El Yunque. Thats where most of the locals visit and is full of waterfalls, water slides and swimming ponds. The views are breathtaking.
The south side is dangerous on your own, which is why it's best with an adventure guided tour. MONTANA EXPLORA is the tour company I used, but there are several.
My wife Graduated, and i surprised her with a trip to P.R. we leave on the 16th of May.. just want to say thank you for sharing this with us all. Now i dont have to wander to much. Great information
The north side of El Yunque is where most tourists visit. The south El Yunque is pretty spectacular, but is best experienced as part of a guided adventure tour. There is a popular swimming spot, which is definitely worth it called El Hippie. Also in Luquillo, look up Las Paylas. It's a natural water slide, with a great swimming hole at the lower level.
@@ventureawayvlogs Also, if you like waterfalls, there is Gozalandia in San Sebastian, which is pretty spectacular, and easily accessible. Also, Las Tinajas in Ceiba.
@@jayatnight2757 Yes as far as we know, we also found it very difficult to find any information online but if you show up at opening you should have no problems! Enjoy your visit it’s a beautiful spot!
That is stunning 😍
Beautiful! thank you for sharing your adventures
Thank you!
Theres the tourist side entrance but there's also a backside entrance to El Yunque. Thats where most of the locals visit and is full of waterfalls, water slides and swimming ponds. The views are breathtaking.
I wish we had’ve known this! We’ll definitely check it out on our next trip to Puerto Rico 😍
Try go with a tour. My son love it. You get to jump off the rocks and the natural waterslides are spectacular. Great video.@@ventureawayvlogs
The south side is dangerous on your own, which is why it's best with an adventure guided tour. MONTANA EXPLORA is the tour company I used, but there are several.
Thanks to you both much appreciated! We’ll definitely look into them
@@kings17court nice. We used Caliche (I think that was the name). But that was like 8 years ago. Money well spent.
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Thank you! We absolutely loved out stay in Puerto Rico and we can’t wait to come back and explore more of this beautiful island
Nicely done video. Too bad you were unable to access Mt Britton Tower. I love the views from up there.
My wife Graduated, and i surprised her with a trip to P.R. we leave on the 16th of May.. just want to say thank you for sharing this with us all. Now i dont have to wander to much. Great information
Congratulations to your wife!! We hope you guys have an amazing trip and appreciate the kind words! 😊
The north side of El Yunque is where most tourists visit. The south El Yunque is pretty spectacular, but is best experienced as part of a guided adventure tour. There is a popular swimming spot, which is definitely worth it called El Hippie. Also in Luquillo, look up Las Paylas. It's a natural water slide, with a great swimming hole at the lower level.
That’s awesome thanks! We’ll definitely make sure to check it out next time we’re there 😊
@@ventureawayvlogs Also, if you like waterfalls, there is Gozalandia in San Sebastian, which is pretty spectacular, and easily accessible. Also, Las Tinajas in Ceiba.
@@kings17court We looked into these ones but ran out of time this trip sadly
I posted something similar and then I saw your comment. LOL
hey so I'm going here soon is it actually first come first serve? cause its really hard to book a ticket
@@jayatnight2757 Yes as far as we know, we also found it very difficult to find any information online but if you show up at opening you should have no problems! Enjoy your visit it’s a beautiful spot!
What was the name of the natural swim pool area at the end?? Thank you!! ❤
It’s called “Las Damas” if you follow the Angelito Trail it will take you right in to it! 😊
The name of El yunque is Rain forest