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    Ham's Bluff Lighthouse

    Ham's Bluff Lighthouse

    4.3(6 reviews)
    6.2 km

    Ham's Bluff Lighthouse Trail is a fun and fairly easy hike. It's mostly uphill but manageable, and…read moreyou can complete it in about 20-25 minutes. Great option if you're looking for a quick hike with rewarding views at the top!"

    Calling all adventurers, calling all adventurers. This Lighthouse is an historic one that dates…read moreback to 1915, when the Island was under the rule of the Danish Government. It has severely deteriorated over the years, but is still a sight to see. The lighthouse is rusted out, has pieces that have fallen off and is severely corroded. Getting back to the lighthouse is slightly challenging. There are some huge potholes, which only get more challenging when it rains because they fill up with water and it becomes impossible to measure their depth. The closer you get to the lighthouse, the worse the road gets. There is tons of parking at the trail head located at the perimeter gate of the old abandoned National Guard complex. It is marked by a bright blue pallet. One thing to keep in mind is that this parking is known for vehicle break-ins, so do not leave any valuables in your vehicle Now the trail is all accent, heading towards the lighthouse. And there are some very steep points. I took me about 15 minutes to get up to the lighthouse. I would suggest wearing a hat and bringing some water with you on the hike, even though it is not long. It is very, very, very steep. The view from the lighthouse is very nice. It does get a little breezy up there, which I welcomed with open arms. You can go inside of the lighthouse and take two ladders up to the top. That was awesome. If you do that though, be very careful. The inside, including the stairs and floor, have corroded through and are very weak. They were strong enough to support my 250 pound frame, but I will admit, I was very scared. There are a few trails past the lighthouse that you can take to keep the party going. But I had no idea where they led and was not feeling dangerous that morning. Of course the way back was easier, since it was all down hill. But not as easy as I thought. I could imagine the trail being very tricky after a rain, making it very slippery and difficult to navigate both ways. This attraction has a lot to offer. You get a decent hill workout, you get some history, you get a miraculous view of the island's coast. I spent about 30 minutes at the lighthouse and enjoyed every minute of it. I highly recommend checking this site out.

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    Ham's Bluff Lighthouse
    Ham's Bluff Lighthouse
    Ham's Bluff Lighthouse

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    Annaly Bay Tide Pools - Tree along trail

    Annaly Bay Tide Pools

    3.6(5 reviews)
    4.2 km

    The hike from Carambola was an adventure for sure. The initial steep climb up the hill is not for…read morethe faint of heart, but once you conquer that first incline, the trail becomes much more manageable. Keep your eyes sharp--there's an abundance of hermit snails along the way, a small reward for your effort. Be careful what you touch, though! I grabbed a tree and ended up with hairlike quills stuck in my hand for the rest of the afternoon--a small price to pay for the experience. Once the trail opens up, you're greeted by a stunning black stone beach. The waves are hypnotically relaxing, and the rocks seem to sing as the water flows back. The tide pools aren't the easiest to reach, requiring a bit of climbing over wet rocks, but the effort is more than worth it. This hike isn't just a walk--it's an adventure that leaves lasting memories.

    The pools are a series of large, naturally formed pools in a very secluded area on the island's…read moreNorth Shore. They are formed by waves and tide pushing seawater through a small crevice into a basin and trapping it there, thus forming swimming pool-sized tidal pool. But don't worry, the water is not stagnant. You can either walk here via a trail or drive there. Both are a bit challenging, but it is recommend to have an off road vehicle to drive there. I did not have one so, I would have to hoof it. I parked at the Carambola Beach Resort at started on my journey. They have a little area outside of the gate where you can park. The trail as a lot more arduous than I expected. There are some very, very steep inclines and declines, which become like ice after a rain. In some points it gets very narrow and overgrown. Some legs are right off of a step embankment and other have low hanging obstacles. The trail is not very well marked so be sure to take the one for walkers and not vehicles. I hear that it is a lot further. FYI, you do get an awesome view of the Resort along the trail. I recommend bringing a couple of bottles of water and some music, if you plan on making this trek. Also, good comfortable hiking shoes with some traction are a must. It took me about 40 minutes an I was at the pools. I was pretty beat when I got there and welcomed a dip in the nice cool water. Now I will apologize in advance, but here is my public service announcement. You will gain a respect for not only the pools beauty, but its power as well. Tide pools, especially this one are no joke. It can suck you into the ocean and good luck. You are at the mercy of the tides, who are undefeated. Water shoes are an absolute must here. The rocks in this area are like knives. You well definitely leave here with some little cuts. I got my hand and leg pretty good. They are also very uneven a slick, so, take your time. The final thing that I recommend is the buddy system. There were many times along the trail and in the pools, that I thought to myself that if something happened to me, no one would know for a long time. The way the trail is, it would be very difficult to get help to me. Vehicles can only get but so far near the pool area and boats would have a had time with the rocks and waves. If you don't have a buddy then at least let some one know where you are going and what time you plan on coming back. Don't get me wrong, this place is amazing. I was in aww of the waves crashing down, the clear water and the little pools. I highly recommend checking this place out, even though it may be difficult to do for many. I cannot stress enough that if you do visit, to please respect the water's power.

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    Annaly Bay Tide Pools - Taking a rest along the beach

    Taking a rest along the beach

    Annaly Bay Tide Pools - The start of our adventures

    The start of our adventures

    Annaly Bay Tide Pools - Easy walk so it starts

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    Easy walk so it starts

    Kalichi Adventures

    Kalichi Adventures

    5.0(11 reviews)
    156.9 km

    AMAZING! This deserves way more than 5 stars, it was the…read moreabsolute best! This was my favorite part about my vacation. The adventure is challenging but extremely fun! You'll be hiking, body rafting, cliff jumping, rock sliding, and everything in between! I cannot stress enough how unforgettable this experience was. Ricardo and his team are beyond incredible. They definitely made this adventure even more exhilarating. They are very welcoming and very fun to be around. The tour even includes food before and after the adventure, which was awesome. I definitely recommend doing this tour if you go to Puerto Rico! Definitely worth my time and money. Amazing experience of a lifetime! *Take hiking shoes and if you don't have any, RENT some from them. You will be sorry if you don't! Also take long sleeve shirt and leggings if possible, you'll get tons of scratches if your arms and legs are uncovered!

    I booked a private outing with Ricardo and his team in December 2014…read more After arriving at the teams base camp I observed how prepared these guys were for the day, from all angles, including safety as well as fun. The entire tour from the maintenance of the private trails to the coordination of activities was expertly handled. Throughout the day I did things not experienced for decades like jumping off 40ft waterfalls, repelling down rock faces, and body sliding down natural water slides. I brought my young son along for the adventure and here again these guys shined in a big way, Fernando specifically paid extra special attention to his safety but also making sure he had a great time. The expertise in safety and the detailed oriented planning put into this adventure allowed me to do what I came to do - have fun, without fearing injury or harm to my young Son. These caliber of activities (some might call them "extreme") would not usually instill such a feeling of calm and safety in me - or most people in general. This was the best tour of any kind that I've ever been on. If you love nature, hiking, andwater do it. It's the best money you'll spend on a tour.

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    Kalichi Adventures - Body rafting

    Body rafting

    Kalichi Adventures
    Kalichi Adventures

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    Montaña Explora

    Montaña Explora

    5.0(8 reviews)
    115.7 km

    Don't leave PR without trying the Full Adventure Tour! My whole family absolutely loved this! The…read moretrek and obstacles Gabe has designed is second to none. If you need motivation to get in shape let it be to do this tour. You need a decent amount of upper body strength and endurance to do all the incredible feats from climbing the side of a cliff to swinging across a narrow canyon and swimming through waterfalls. It's insane! It's amazing! I can't even put it into words. There's just nothing like it--and that includes Ricky's off the charts delicious fried chicken and special sauce! That family is something special. What an incredible unforgettable experience!

    If you want a personalized outdoor experience, this is for you! The tour is directed by a local…read morecompany and is adjusted based on your preferences and comfort level. Montana Explora is the tour company located in Naguabo. Its location is slightly remote so I recommend looking it up in advance before you head over. You can also call/text the company's phone number, and they will text you their GPS coordinate. If you feel like you're driving to the middle of nowhere, you're heading the right direction. Once you get there, you'll see a small building with a bunch of life jackets/equipment on the outside. Our tour start time was 8:00am. We showed up early so we beat our guides there. They arrived few minutes after we did, and after they got the equipment together, we started around 8:30am. They do provide the equipment so all we had to bring was ourselves. I do recommend wearing canyoneering shoes or good hiking shoes because it is a slippery environment and the likelihood of falling is high in other shoes. Ha. Possibly long pants and long sleeve but not mandatory. Some of the trees have thorns, but they are rare. The company is family-owned and operated so the tour guides appear to care about the company greatly. Actually, our tour guides, named Luis and Gabriel, had a great attitude and seemed to enjoy their job a lot. They were extremely patient, friendly, and helpful. They are in very good shape physically and helped us the entire way, even if that required lowering us or offering a knee for us to step onto. They were very competent,and I felt very safe the whole time. I feel like the amount I paid for this experience was way less than the risk they took to keep us safe. I feel so indebted to them and forever grateful for them. This tour was highly based on our preferences and comfort level. We were able to add or subtract activities as we wanted. There was hiking, water sliding, zip lining, and more water slides. It was a lot of fun. I highly recommend this company and their tours. They do offer multiple tours so check them out!

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    Montaña Explora
    Montaña Explora
    Montaña Explora

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    Reef Bay Trail - Sugar mill ruins close to Reef Bay beach.

    Reef Bay Trail

    4.4(5 reviews)
    63.2 km

    One of the best hikes we did while in the Virgin Islands National Park. Absolutely beautiful, and…read morethe hike ends at some sugar mill ruins and a breath-taking beach. It's about a 5 mile round trip moderate hike - the way down isn't bad at all, but the way up can get pretty steep in places. Still completely doable, you'll probably just have to take some breaks during it. Make sure to bring water! And some snacks. You can take a detour off the main trail to see the petroglyphs - they're worth a see. If you're lucky, there might be a waterfall (we were hoping to see one, but no such luck when we were there). It can get pretty crowded there as it's a smaller space, so just a heads up. The beach at the bottom is very beautiful, but the beach is very rocky. We saw some people snorkeling there. A nice break before starting the hike back up. We got there around 10:30, and while the sun was up, you're hiking through jungle so there's pretty much always coverage from the sun. Surprisingly, it wasn't as crowded as we expected, and there's parking on the side of the road. Don't recommend getting here by taxi because it would be very difficult to get a ride back. Highly recommend this hike.

    2.5 miles down and 100 miles back. ;)…read more Our watch-app said 13,000 steps and close to 6 miles including exploring the petroglyphs and some of the beach area. We loved this hike. Native walls and ruins, the historic sugar mill, hermit crabs, giant spiders, land turtles, centipedes, beach mangroves, wasp nests and wild pineapple bushes. The trail is very well maintained by NPS conservatory groups and volunteers. Regarding the wasps - huge nests around the ruins - however they seem disinterested if you stay back / on trail and avoid rustling anything near them. It's interesting to note that while the beach here is very pretty -it's not the top highlight of the hike. The return hike definitely gets your attention and heart rate up, but while the trail is steep - most of the elevation challenge is within the last half-mile. Our total time with extensive exploration at petroglyphs, ruins, the beach plus reading each NPS description sign was a bit over 3 hours. Awesome hike!

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    Reef Bay Trail - Sign to the Petroglyph Trail spur off the main hiking path.

    Sign to the Petroglyph Trail spur off the main hiking path.

    Reef Bay Trail - Reef Bay Beach.

    Reef Bay Beach.

    Reef Bay Trail - The return is somewhat steeply hill for the last 1/3 of the trail.

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    The return is somewhat steeply hill for the last 1/3 of the trail.

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