Puerto Rico
March 8-14
  • Flight
    information about flights in case you didn’t get your tickets yet :

    We meet group at San Juan - Luis Muños Marin International Airport (SJU)

    Meet the group
    March 8th at 2 pm

    And coming back
    March 14th at 2 pm
    Flight Departure time should be after 3:30 pm
  • Insurance

    If you want to insure your trip, you can do it here

    You can get insurance for your health, as well as for all trip in general , in case of unforeseen circumstances or illness.
    In case of cancellation of the tour shortly before the trip, we will make a refund in accordance with the provisions specified in the contract, the insurance guarantee includes the second part.
    You have up to 14 days after reservation was made to make insurance to cover the whole trip, if you wish to get just a medical insurance- you can add it any time, til 24 hours before trip start day It’s not mandatory, but can provide you peace of mind for your trip


WEATHER
At the beginning of March, Puerto Rico experiences warm and tropical weather, making it an inviting destination for travelers. Temperatures typically range from the mid-70s to low 80s Fahrenheit (about 24-29°C) during the day, while nights are comfortably warm, generally falling into the low 70s Fahrenheit (around 21-24°C).

Occasional showers can still occur, particularly in the eastern (where El Yunque rainforest located) and northern regions of the island, but these are often brief and followed by sunshine.

Humidity levels remain relatively high, characteristic of a tropical climate, but the gentle breezes from the ocean help to moderate the warmth, making outdoor activities enjoyable. The clear skies and ample sunshine provide excellent conditions for exploring Puerto Rico’s beautiful beaches, lush rainforests, and vibrant cities.

Keep in mind that weather conditions can vary, so we will check the local weather forecast closer to our travel dates for the most up-to-date information.
CLOTHES
Breathable Clothing: Lightweight and breathable clothing, such as cotton shirts and pants, are ideal.

Shorts, tops, t-shirts, light dresses

Swimming suits

Warm Jacket and pants: Evenings in Puerto Rico can get chilly, so having a warm jacket handy is essential.

Waterproof Jacket or Rain Coat/Poncho. As it’s tropics it good to have your rain jacket, it will come in handy to stay dry.

Comfortable Walking Shoes: Since we will spend a lot of time to explored around on foot, comfortable walking shoes are recommended.

Hat and Sunglasses: The sun can be strong in Puerto Rico, so a hat and sunglasses will provide protection.
WHAT ELSE
Sunscreen: Sun exposure can be intense, so packing sunscreen with a high SPF is important.

WATER bottle to stay hydrated (we are getting water in gallons for a group , so you can always refill your bottle)

Small towel (we will have a towels in our house, but still recommend to have some little one just in case)

Small backpack or bag to have your belongings to go to hikes (water, snacks, sunscreen, your girl things )

Yoga mat (for yoga and meditations, if you don’t have a yoga mat , you can order one in our etsy shop)

Click to Order now to get it before the trip

Water shoes , as we are planning to visit wild beaches, and water falls , where we recommend to use a water shoe for your protection from sea ​​urchins and slippery stones.

Order here: water shoes

Have some cash with you , cause some of the beaches selling a coconuts , or some juices, you may want to try those, as well as at the Culebra Island (sometimes, not every time) you can have a massage (as I remember it was 50$ -30 min) , or when we will go to the Art Walk Market , maybe you will want to buy something (not all the vendors has a credit card payment options) , so just have on you 40-50$ 🌿 just in case

MOST IMPORTANT PART
You need to fit all your belongings in CARRY ON size suit case + personal item

The size of a personal item is typically 18 in x 14 in x 8 in (45 cm x 35 cm x 20 cm), while the size of a carry-on is typically 22 in x 14 in x 9 in (56 cm x 36 cm x 23 cm).

We will have a washing and drying machine in our house so we will be able to do laundry
Schedule
Description of hikes
Day 2

Scenic viewpoint near La Coca Falls

perfect for pictures. accessible by car.

Yokahu Tower (Observation Point)

A quick stop to climb the Yokahu Tower for a panoramic view of the surrounding rainforest.

Juan Diego Creek (Natural Pool Hike)

A short 5-minute hike to a natural pool, perfect for a refreshing dip.

Mt. Britton Trail

This is the longerst hike of the day, about 0.8 miles each way (50 minutes to the top). The trail leads to the Mt. Britton Tower with spectacular views of the forest.

Day 4
Gozalandia Falls Trail Length: About 0.5 miles (round trip). Easy.

Faro Los Morrillos Hike (Cabo Rojo Lighthouse)
Trail Length: About 1.5 miles (round trip) from the parking area to the lighthouse. Easy
Day 5
Survival Beach in Aguadilla.
Trail Length: About 2 miles (round trip). Moderate
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