Yay! Hi guys! I loved this video. Great job! Waterfalls are definitely one of my favorite parts of Puerto Rico. I have been to some of these on your list, but not all! I really want to see Collores and Santa Clara. At El Ataud there is another waterfall that we just went to on the same river just a bit of a hike up called "Master Primo." You can check it out: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--J6wEvt7zBk.html&t=
Hi Cassie, thank you so much! We are definitely checking the vid. I would love to see if we can go to some cool waterfall or place with you guys anytime soon, what do you day?
Hi! Love your videos. Do you have any recommendations for PR with a baby? I will be going next month! We are planning on SJ/Loquillo/El Yunque and maybe Culebra or Vieques. Would LOVE if you could make a video for traveling with family!
Hi, thank you for your comment! We are actually planning to do a baby/toddler friendly PR video soon! 😃 For now, you can see some baby friendly activities in our videos from this year💕 Our baby is a year old and some places she enjoys are: Arecibo Lighthouse Park, Carolina Children's Museum + Mini-Zoo, Villa Campestre, and Playa la Esperanza! Other places you could check out would be Martinez Dairy & Playa Pocita de Piñones
Something nice is that people here love babies, and babies are generally welcome in almost all resraurants! Don't be surprised to have strangers come up and give your baby a blessing like "Dios le bendiga"
Awesome thank you! Can't wait. Do you have instagram or way to get in touch? I would love to ask you more specifics if you have time! Our baby will be 8months when we are there :)
Very nice video. I've been to Puerto Rico a few times and didn't know about all these waterfalls. Only one I've been to it's El Yunque. Thanks for the info.
Juan Diego used to be a real gem before Hurricane Maria. It was the much lesser known fall, compared to La Mina, and you could usually have it to yourself, or just a few other people. Back then it wasn't even really marked. I only knew about it because of PRDayTrips. Back then it was a series of 3 waterfalls. Maybe Maria destroyed the first small one that was visible from the road. Then the 2nd was better and more significant. For the 3rd level you had to be a little adventerous, and take on a sketchy climb, but well worth it. It's the level that you really wanted to get to, and not miss. I have not visited since Maria, but I believe it's marked/posted from the road, so it receives A LOT more activity than in the past.
Thanks for sharing that info! Yes, now Juan Diego is super crowded on the weekends to the point that there wasn’t hardly any space to even swim in the lower falls. Still, you can get the upper falls to yourself sometimes if you go early.
Great video. One thing I want to point out, there are two Gozalandias. I discovered that the hard way. I know it's confusing cause Gozalandia has two waterfalls. But this second Gozalandia is a totally different place with also two waterfalls. The one in the video is the popular one. The other one has camping grounds.
I'm going to PR in March, with my parents who are older, and not too steady on their feet. I hope to work in at least a couple of waterfalls, river swimming spots. The locations have to be easily accessible, with a short, easy hike. Choro de Dona Juana is an obvious choice, and I feel that Gozalandia and Juan Diego are possibilities. Do you have any other suggestions for easily accessible waterfull/river swimming spots to consider?
I'm so sorry I didn't answer this comment before, I didn't see it in our youtube notification, we are really sorry, we hope that you had a great time visiting the island and took home great memories **I think Salto Collores in Juana Diaz has a easy access, and it's quite nice... easier than Juan Diego. In gozalandia, you have to go down a bunch of stairs, so its quite difficult for someone with difficulty walking**
@@natalieandgabriel No problem at all. I know it's almost impossible to catch every question and comment. I always enjoy my time in PR, and this time was no different. The only waterfall we made it to was Juan Diego, but it was so crowded that there was nowhere to reasonably park. Always enjoy your videos .... keep them coming
Hi! None require a ticket although most have a parking charge. Dogs are not allowed in El Yunque. I am not sure if dogs are allowed in the other places.
Hi again. We are just a couple months away. Been watching your videos to get ideas for water falls. Beaches to visit. Places to eat. Going on trails to see nature. See the native museum and odd shaped buildings. We saw one video if I can remember where that has peacocks and a wooden bridge. Seems like good food to eat. One of the islands for a day trip. A cave or two. 5 days on the east coast at Fajardo, west at Mayaguez and north at Barceloneta. 14 wonderful days where we wear ourselves out. Oh and slide on the rocks behind some guys house and park in his yard... we might find time to rest. Thanks for all the great ideas.
Hi! That sounds like an amazing vacation you have planned!! We are so happy and honored that our videos helped you plan your trip. Hope you have an awesome time here 💗
I do have a couple of questions that maybe you could help us with. We have been told that catching the ferry over to culebra can sometimes be difficult getting a ticket we didn't know if you had any insight to this. Also we didn't know whether to pay the Avis rental car company the extra money to be able to get through all the tolls because we were told the toll roads can be expensive with all of our driving around the island. Any help would be greatly appreciated 👍