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Campo Rico- Anyone used them?


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This is kind of new. It will not be crowded, unlike the zip line trip the cruise ship uses.

I have not done this yet. From the website it looks like it should be $139pp including transportation and meal.

I know they don't have a lot of ziplines (maybe 3-4), but theirs is the longest in PR.

They are not in the rain forest, but in karst country, so the cave formations are neat.

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It should be noted that "Campo Rico" is not the name of a company. It is the name of an area outside of San Juan. There are a number of different activity operators located in the Hacienda in Campo Rico.

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The email they sent me was from info @ Capo Rico. So I dont know. yeah it was 13X.XX + tax so it ended up coming out to be close to 150.00 USD. The photos they have on their site looks like it is rain forest. Hmmm. Anyone actually done this excursion?? I wanna know if its worth the cash and if its nice or if there is something else nicer in the area.

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