









5 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
English
Included
Explore the famous Damajagua waterfalls with jumps, slides, and natural pools
Guided city tour of Puerto Plata’s historic landmarks
Visit San Felipe Fortress and the colorful Street of Parasols
Enjoy a delicious Dominican lunch
Perfect for cruise passengers with guaranteed timely return
€ 120.41
€ 110.78


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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This complete Puerto Plata experience is designed for travelers who want to embrace both the thrill of nature and the richness of Dominican culture in a single, unforgettable day. The adventure begins deep in the tropical jungle, where the famous Damajagua waterfalls reveal one of the most breathtaking natural wonders of the region. After a scenic hike surrounded by lush vegetation, you will reach a chain of seven crystal clear natural pools carved into limestone rock. Here, the excitement unfolds as you jump into refreshing waters, slide down smooth rock formations, and swim through emerald pools that feel like a hidden paradise. This part of the excursion delivers pure adrenaline, stunning scenery, and an up-close connection with the unspoiled beauty of the Dominican Republic.
After the waterfall adventure, the experience shifts to the cultural heart of Puerto Plata for a fascinating city tour filled with history, color, and charm. You will explore iconic landmarks such as the historic San Felipe Fortress, stroll through the vibrant “Street of Parasols,” and admire the elegant Victorian architecture that shapes the city's unique identity. Along the way, your guide will share stories and insights that bring Puerto Plata’s past and present to life. To complete your day, you will enjoy a delicious Dominican lunch, offering authentic local flavors and a well-deserved break after the morning adventure. Carefully designed to ensure cruise passengers return to port on time, this excursion is the perfect choice for visitors who want to make the most of their day by combining nature, culture, and exceptional service in one memorable experience.
Air-conditioned vehicle
Unlimited Dominican buffet and bottled water
Bilingual professional guide throughout the tour
Admission and guided tour in Damajagua Waterfalls
Entrance and access to the full zip line circuit
Complete safety equipment for both activities
Gratuities
Photographs, souvenirs and locker/water shoe rental
Alcoholic Beverages
Comfortable water shoes
Swimsuit and towel
Sunscreen and insect repellent
Not wheelchair accessible
No public transportation nearby
Minimum age of participants is 8
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Let me get some warnings out of the way first. There is a picture that someone else submitted of many waterfalls and a you see the back of a woman in the foreground— that is not a real picture — it is AI generated and not of the place at all— if you go by that picture you will be very disappointed. You need to be in decent shape because the humidity and heat combined with the walk, as well as up and down the stairs can be difficult. If you are afraid of heights, this may not be for you either because you will be on at least one high platform without railings and will need to climb down a ladder; also the water slides do not gently bring you to the water’s surface— you are dropped into the pool below and your head will go under water. If you’re are afraid of tight spaces, a couple of the water slides are narrow with rock walls to your sides. If you don’t want to get your hair wet or go under water, this is not for you; see my earlier comment. So let’s get to the review. We booked a tour to this through Viator because we wanted an easy experience of just going through one company for everything from transport, entry, and lunch and other things. The walk to the waterfalls is long and we did the first set of waterfalls; there is a lengthier set of waterfalls if you do the longer tour. We stopped multiple times with the tour for people to catch their breath and to rest. You will not only have to climb up steps, but for the last quarter of the walk to get to the slides, you will be walking down steep steps. I highly recommend closed-toe water shoes with very good traction. The steps going down will likely be wet, and while the steps are wooden, the wet wood becomes slick. Also be careful of the strips of tire that are at the edge of the steps— some of the strips are loose so if you rely on stepping on it or anchoring your foot against it, your foot can slip. To get to the first slide, you have to go down a wooden ladder that is slanted to the side. Then you get to slide down your first slide. It is super narrow so follow directions of your guide. The pool at the bottom is deep. You can’t reach the bottom, even if you are 6’3”. You will walk between pools over uneven footing. Overall it was fun and felt safe. Take a moment to look around you at the surroundings. It’s beautiful there. There’s also signs that tell you not to carve into the rocks to keep the scenery pristine. You can’t take anything with you— no backpack, hats, etc. they don’t recommend taking your phone unless it is in a waterproof container. You can hire someone to follow you and take pics but it is highly dependent on your photographers skills and in our case it was not worth it— pics were out of focus, flash too strong, dark pics, etc.

Did 7 waterfalls during the low season and still found this to be a great and worthwhile adventure and very affordable. The photographer session was reasonable too at 45$ to follow and shoot some great shots

Excellent place to have fun and a little extreme for those who like yo feel the adrenaline a bit. Options is less or shorter route. You’ll love it

This was the greatest activity! There are several ways you can do this, you can book it as a cruise ship excursion where you'll pay for transportation, the tour, equipment, and lunch for about $70. We didn't need transportation so we just drove to the park and got lucky as there were no cruise ships that day and the parking lot was pretty empty. You can tell they usually run a lot of people through this place but there were about 15 of us. We paid for the guide, equipment including helmets and life vests (not water shoes though you can rent those too) the digital picture package, and lunch and with tip it probably cost us about $50 per person. There are no ATMs and it's cash only, though you can get cash back at the souvenir shop that takes credit cards for a percentage. As for the actual tour it was wonderfully fun. The hike isn't "easy" but anyone reasonably healthy should have no trouble and it's nice because it warms you up that when you arrive at the water it's not painfully cold. And it's beautiful country. There are actually only about 7 waterfalls, but it's completely breathtakingly beautiful. The only complaint is that the photo guide who takes pictures for the photo package tends to take more pictures of you than of the surroundings, which I would have preferred but that's minor. The guides were friendly, funny, and great. They knew what they were doing. If you're afraid to jump you can slide down the rocks or walk down ladders to pools below. Very safe. The lunch was pretty good, a buffet. I appreciated the salad options. So so fun!

I booked through Ramon tours and paid $200 for 4 people, which included transportation from my resort which was a 40 minute drive. Ramon tours was great and we use them when we come to DR - highly recommended. As for the 27 waterfalls… the positives: our tour guide Charley was very good. Funny, went over safety rules (though his coworkers dove off the cliffs after telling us all how to jump feet first with our arms at our sides), explained about some of the local plants, kept everyone together and was engaging and personable. The slides and jumps were fun. We had a great time. We had a “smaller” group so that was good because some of the groups have 50+ people. The negatives: most of the activity is the hiking to and from the falls. We had 1 slide, then 1 jump/slide, 1 slide, then 1 jump. Walk around options at some of these spots. That’s it. Was over so quick. While it lasted it was very fun. I could see how a larger group would impact your experience. For the hike up to the falls: anyone with reduced mobility or not in decent condition will struggle. Our group was fine, but I could see how this would be a problem for some. Watch out it can very slippery on the mud and watch your footing on the rocks.



