What a typical canopy tour looks like
You arrive at the operator base, sign waivers, get fitted with a harness, helmet and gloves, then take a quick safety briefing. Most courses start with a short practice cable to learn the braking technique before moving to the longer cables.
A standard tour has 5 to 8 cables ranging from 100 to 1,500 feet long, hanging bridges between platforms and often a final Tarzan swing. Total time on the course is 90 minutes to 2 hours, plus transport from your hotel.
Cost and what is included
| Tour type | Price (USD) | Includes | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard canopy tour | $90 to $130 | 5 to 8 cables, harness, helmet, guide | First time zipliners |
| Combo zipline plus rainforest hike | $140 to $180 | Canopy course plus La Mina or Yokahu | Full day adventure |
| Combo zipline plus ATV | $160 to $220 | Canopy plus off road ATV through plantation | Adrenaline travelers |
How to pick a zipline operator
- ACCT certified course (Association for Challenge Course Technology)
- Daily inspection logs visible at base station
- Two trained guides minimum on the course
- Hotel pickup included if you do not want to drive
- Cables over 800 feet for the real canopy view experience
Age, weight and what to wear
- Age minimum: typically 5 years, longer cables 7 to 10 years
- Weight limit: usually 50 to 250 lbs, confirm with operator
- Closed toe shoes, no flip flops or sandals
- Tie back long hair, no loose jewelry
- Empty pockets before clipping in
Ready to fly through the canopy?
Book a zipline canopy tour near El Yunque with hotel pickup from San Juan and free cancellation 24h.
Frequently asked questions
90 to 130 USD per person depending on operator and number of cables. Hotel pickup from San Juan is usually 15 to 25 USD extra.
Minimum age is typically 5 years, with weight limits between 50 and 250 lbs. Some longer cables require minimum 7 or 10 years. Confirm with the operator at booking.
No. The national forest does not allow commercial ziplines. All canopy tours operate on private land bordering El Yunque, with views over the rainforest canopy.

