El Yunque is a rainforest in Puerto Rico. Did you know that it is the only tropical rainforest in the U.S. National Forest System, with over 240 species of trees and thousands of native plants? It's a vital habitat for the critically endangered Puerto Rican Parrot and provides water for 20% of the island's population.
El Yunque is very easy to reach. It was just a 40 minute drive from our hotel. We picked up a car from the local rental place and were on our way.
We drove the first 30 minutes and stopped at Ekelekua for some breakfast.
Entry to the rainforest was free.
Our first stop was La Coca Falls - the falls were right across the street from a parking lot.
Our second stop was Yokahu Tower.
This 65ft, Moorish-looking stone tower was built as a lookout in 1962. It's an easy 98 steps to the top where you get a 360-degree views of the lush rainforest. The tower is named after Yokahú, a Taíno spirit associated with the protection of the mountains and the bringing of rain, connecting the structure to the island's indigenous history.
Stop number 3 was the Mount Britton Tower Hike.
The observation tower was built in 1937 named in honor of botanist Nathaniel Britton and his wife, bryologist, Elizabeth Britton. It's a 45 minute hike each way.
Our last stop was Juan Diego Falls.
There was a small parking area and a very easy and short walk to see the falls.
You could swim up to the falls.. the water was ice cold. I was feeling a little under the weather so refrained.
Now if you are feeling a little adventurous there is a second waterfall you can see in the background. It requires a short but steep and slippery hike riddled with tree roots to get to it. I made a
reel.
The second waterfall. Want some more adventure? There is another steeper path on the left..
and you find this serene pool of water with a gushing stream that feeds the two waterfalls. We had the whole place to ourselves.
slowly we made our way back down. You can see waterfall number two on the left.
We dried and changed and then said goodbye to El Yunque National Rainforest.
Next we headed to Luquillo Beach and it's nearby kiosks (another name for restaurants). There are a total of 60 kiosks at Luquillo.
We ate at #20 Terruno. Our no seafood eating did limit our choices a bit.
Here we got fried chicken, sweet potato fries, fried cheese, corn fritters and alcapurrias.
Mofongo with steak tips and a some grilled chicken in the picture below. All perfectly fine just really lacking the spice that we love. The waitress did bring us a spicy green sauce that made everything better.
We were lucky to score free parking outside the kiosks and once we were done we hit the beach.
A noni plant.. also known as great morinda, Indian mulberry and even vomit fruit.. I have no idea why.
It was a nice clean beach with warm water and soft sand.
M took H on a jet ski while D was content with chilling and reading.. I walked some bit before joining him.
We finished out the day with a crazy pineapple concoction.
We skipped eating out and opted to order in.. we got clean and cozy and ate pizza. I was also starting to get sicker.. a fever creeping in. :(
This looks amazing!
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Hello,
ReplyDeleteThe rainforest and waterfall images are beautiful. The meals look delicious.
Pretty photos of the beach and sky! Great report and post.
Take care, happy Monday! Wishing you a Happy week!
Amazing, and I did so enjoy seeing your photos and you all with such big smile, makes ones day.
ReplyDeleteThe food also looks inviting.
oh to be young and to be able to eat that breakfast!!! Golly!! You are such a happy family, a joy to behold.
ReplyDeleteI always love to see your family photos. You all look so happy, and your sons are growing up too quickly. Puerto Rican food isn't the spice level I'm used to either.
ReplyDeleteWaterfalls are always so wonderful and you saw some spectacular ones!
ReplyDeleteLooks like another great trip with delicious food!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful rainforest! It looks like a wonderful place to hike.
ReplyDeleteThe rainforest looks spectacular and the view from the tower is just incredible! Thank you so much for sharing your adventures! xxx
ReplyDeleteHi, oh all the good eats. The photos are always fun for me. Love all those smiles. I also love how adventurous you all are.
ReplyDeleteThe rainforest and the Moorish-inspired tower look fabulous and I love the family photos. As I mentioned in your last post, the food would put me off going, all very meaty/fishy!
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry that you were ill. xxx
What an amazing place to explore and enjoy. Beautiful photos, smiling faces and delicious food.
ReplyDeleteYou have a lovely family. Beautiful rain forest and all the pictures were fantastic especially since I'll never get that way so it's nice to see. Those falls look refreshing.
ReplyDeleteI hope you're feeling better.
Great post
ReplyDeleteI must say that vomit fruit sounds most uninviting.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed this post
ReplyDeleteLook at those waterfalls. It looks so tropical there and I feel it is getting so cold here! Delicious food photos!
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You guys never turn down an adventure (just one more path!!), do you? Think of all the waterfalls (and other beautiful things) I have probably missed!? Can you imagine...vomit fruit?!?! Why?? Thanks for sharing your adventure with us!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. But hard on you if you were catching something. Yikes.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful rainforest. And what yummy breakfast!
ReplyDeleteYou all take so many amazing vacations! This location is incredible!
ReplyDeleteI love that tower and the waterfall Hena. Such lovely family holidays.
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That rainforest looks beautiful! I am so sorry to hear you were feeling so under the weather by bedtime though. Oh and it's called vomit fruit because of the smell-- many people liken it to vomit or a strong cheese scent.
ReplyDeleteVomit fruit?!?! The waterfalls and tower are incredible, what a beautiful country.
ReplyDeleteI have been to this rainforest and loved it! Seeing your photos bring back memories when my kids were little.
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So nice the walks through the rainforest and the waterfalls. Beautiful pix. Good adventures. What a great family trip. Love all the green and nature there.
ReplyDeleteThe jungle is so lush and rich and the waterfalls look wonderful. The hike over tree roots looked tough, but the reward was the peace and tranquillity at the end.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry you were ill - not nice when you're away from familiar surroundings.
This was a fantastic day! I hope you didn't get too sick afterwards!
ReplyDeleteWoW!!! such a beautiful place....and those waterfalls are gorgeous!! i love the family picture in front of the waterfalls, you must frame that or use it for your christmas card, or both!! we MUST TALK about the food, come on, you are killing us...and to jump right in, at the beginning, not nice!! it all looks so yummy!!
ReplyDeleteThis all looks amazing. Loving the photos! That pineapple concoction looks incredible. Sorry you weren't feeling well. You guys were brave doing that steep, slippery climb!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like an amazing day and those waterfalls especially are such a beautiful sight! Sorry to hear you felt under the weather though, hope you felt better quickly.
ReplyDeleteOh, no! Sorry to hear you were feeling sick at the end. I hope it's gotten better, Hena.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous place! I had no idea that Puerto Rico has rainforest! Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful pictures!
Oh my goodness what beautiful pictures! That waterfall is spectacular. Happy Tuesday!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a yummy breakfast was followed by delightful views - and adventure too! Hope you're on the mend and feeling more like yourself. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful place and how awesome that you guys got to visit this place.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great place to visit! I hope you are feeling better soon!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful park to visit! I'd skip out on the icy water too, but I'd really enjoy having the place to myself.
ReplyDeleteAn amazing place to visit and I love your photos
ReplyDeleteI have never been to a rainforest, I love all the waterfalls it has, and cool towers too. I don't care for seafood so I sometimes have trouble with finding things to eat, and if it isn't their specialty it usually doesn't taste all that good. Sorry to hear at the end you were not feeling so well, that is always a bummer when away from home.
ReplyDeleteIt looks so beautiful there! The food looks delicious too!
ReplyDeleteOMG that seams deliciouse!
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That would be so interesting to me. And so very beautiful. I love how your family travels. And oh, you eat well, too!
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