Toro Verde Zipline
Toro Verde Zipline
#11 of 172 in Puerto Rico
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Toro Verde Zipline

Ride the beast across the cordillera, 2,530 feet above sea level

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4.9 (2,400) 26K+ travelers chose this
Open today 08:00–17:00
Attendance: Moderate — summer season
Arrive by 13:00 for optimal activity assignment.
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The Monster Zipline at Toro Verde Adventure Park 3 hr
Standard Entry

The Monster Zipline at Toro Verde Adventure Park

4.9 (50)
€111
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Race through the jungle canopy at 152 km/h on the Americas' longest zipline—2.5 kilometers of pure adrenaline.

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Toro Verde Zipline Adventure with The Monster 7 hr
Guided Experience

Toro Verde Zipline Adventure with The Monster

4.7 (18)
€169
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Fly across Puerto Rico's mountains on seven ziplines plus America's longest cable at 95 mph

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Duration
2-3 hours total
Languages
English, Spanish
Group size
Up to 12 participants
Cancellation
24 hours for refund
What you'll do

Inside a Toro Verde Zipline tour, step by step

  1. 01 30 min

    Check-in

    Arrive early to register and confirm your reservation details.

  2. 02 20 min

    Gear Up

    Safety briefing and harness fitting with certified guides.

  3. 03 15 min

    Course Entry

    Walk to the initial launching platforms.

  4. 04 2-4 hours

    Adventure

    Complete your selected toro verde zipline tour circuits.

  5. 05 1 hour

    Dining

    Enjoy a meal at the on-site restaurant after your experience.

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Toro Verde Zipline tickets & tours compared

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Experience DurationRatingPickupSkip-the-lineGuideFree cancel. Price
Standard Entry
The Monster Zipline at Toro Verde Adventure Park
3 hr★ 4.9 €111 Book →
Guided Experience
Toro Verde Zipline Adventure with The Monster
7 hr★ 4.7 €169 Book →

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Head to head

Toro Verde Zipline vs. Other Puerto Rico Adventure Parks: Making Your Choice

Toro Verde is the superior choice for high-altitude adrenaline, whereas Campo Rico offers a more accessible, multifaceted jungle excursion near the capital. Visitors seeking mountain vistas typically prefer the toro verde zipline, while those prioritizing proximity and diverse activities lean toward the rival park.

Feature Top pick Toro Verde Campo Rico
Experience intensity
Moderate multi-sport activity
Primary activity type
ATV and zipline mix
Distance from San Juan
Approximately 10 miles
Terrain
Coastal karst formations
Suitability for thrill-seekers
Moderate
Price point
119.00 USD (summer)

Verdict: Choose the toro verde zipline tour if you prioritize record-breaking height and mountain scale, or select Campo Rico to secure convenient, varied adventure park tickets closer to San Juan.

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  1. 01

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  2. 02

    Receive your mobile voucher

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  3. 03

    Show & enter

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Plan your visit

Plan your Toro Verde Zipline visit

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Open today · 08:00–17:00
Operating Hours
08:00–17:00
Address
Carr. 155 Km 32.9, Orocovis, Puerto Rico
Accessibility
Terrain is rugged and mountainous; inquire about specific mobility needs
Best Arrival
08:00–13:00
Storage
No lockers available; secure belongings in your vehicle
Navigation
Use GPS to reach Orocovis; central mountain access
Mon
08:00–17:00
Tue
08:00–17:00
Wed
08:00–17:00
Thu
08:00–17:00
Fri
08:00–17:00
Sat
08:00–17:00
Sun
08:00–17:00
Main entrance

Park Entrance

Carr. 155 Km 32.9

Check in at the main reception desk upon arrival.

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Address
Carr. 155 Km 32.9, Orocovis, Puerto Rico
Storage
No lockers available; secure belongings in your vehicle
Navigation
Use GPS to reach Orocovis; central mountain access

How to get there

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Car · 1.5h from San Juan · Free

Follow Route 155 to Km 32.9; parking is available on-site.

Dress code

Participants must wear closed-toe shoes at all times for safety on the platforms. Comfortable athletic clothing, such as long pants and t-shirts, is recommended for harness comfort.

Bags & security

There are no locker facilities at the park. Guests should store valuables and bags inside their personal vehicles before beginning their tour.

Photography

Personal cameras are permitted only if they can be securely fastened; however, loose items are prohibited on the lines. Pants with zippered pockets are recommended for securing small personal items.

Accessibility

The park is located on steep, mountainous terrain. Guests should be prepared for light walking between platforms and uneven natural surfaces.

Mobile phones

Mobile phones should be left in your vehicle. If you must bring one for documentation, it must be stored securely in a zippered pocket.

What to bring

  • Closed-toe shoes
  • Water
  • Sunscreen
  • Sunglasses
  • Hair tie
  • Comfortable activewear

Not allowed

  • Loose jewelry
  • Hanging accessories
  • Open-toe footwear
  • Large backpacks
  • Dangling scarves
  • Food and drink on course
  • Unsecured cameras
  • Stilettos
  • Flip flops

Families & strollers

The toro verde zipline welcomes families, provided children meet the 7-year-old age requirement and minimum height of 4 feet. Weight limits apply strictly to all participants for safety.

Food & drink

An on-site restaurant is available for post-tour dining. Food and drinks are not allowed on the toro verde zipline courses.

Pets

Pets are not permitted on the toro verde zipline courses. Service animals should be cleared with management prior to arrival.

Good to know

All participants are weighed upon arrival for safety calculations. Reservations are required to ensure availability for your preferred activity time.

Meeting point

Toro Verde Zipline tour meeting point

Park Entrance

Carr. 155 Km 32.9

Check in at the main reception desk upon arrival.

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Around your visit

Toro Verde Zipline — everything else worth knowing

Best time to go, insider tips, nearby landmarks, and the cancellation fine print — flip through to skim what matters to you.

Best time to visit Toro Verde Zipline

How crowds, weather, and events shift across the year.

Spring

Mild temperatures; ideal for outdoor adventure before the summer heat.

Summer

High visibility for mountain views; book early to avoid peak crowds.

Fall

Pleasant weather; often less crowded than winter holiday periods.

Winter

Cool mountain air; busiest season for tourists and locals alike.

Helpful tips for your visit to Toro Verde Zipline

Small details that turn a good visit into a great one.

Book Online

Reserve your toro verde zipline tickets online to secure your slot and minimize wait times.

Wear Proper Shoes

Strict closed-toe shoe policy is enforced; you will not be allowed to ride without them.

Arrive Early

Arrive between 08:00 and 13:00 to ensure you have enough time to complete multiple tours.

Check Weather

The park operates in various conditions but high winds may affect cable speeds.

Prepare for Driving

The roads to Orocovis are winding; drive carefully and allow extra time.

Weight Check

Ensure you are within the 100-270 lbs range before purchasing your zipline tour.

Landmarks near Toro Verde Zipline

Non-bookable sights within a short walk — free to visit, easy to pair.

Orocovis Town Square

5 min

A quaint central plaza reflecting the heart of the mountains.

Central Mountain Range

variable

Stunning ridgeline views surrounding the zipline facility.

Local Coffee Farms

15 min

Experience the agricultural heritage of the Orocovis region.

Cancellation policy

Flexible, no hidden fees.

Full refunds are typically available for cancellations made at least 24 hours in advance. Please refer to your specific booking confirmation for exact terms regarding the 89.99 USD starting price fee.

Traveler reviews

Toro Verde Zipline tour reviews

4.9
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
2,400 reviews
26K+ travelers chose this
  • "The Monster cable at toro verde zipline lived up to its reputation. Flew over two kilometers of rainforest at speeds that made my eyes water. Staff handled the safety briefing with care and the harness check was thorough. Go early before the afternoon heat builds."
    Marcus T. · United States · 2026-07-12
  • "Rode four different ziplines across the park and each offered a unique perspective over the central cordillera. The longest line gives you nearly three minutes of flight time above the canopy. Wear closed-toe shoes and bring a small bag for your phone."
    Sofia R. · Spain · 2026-06-04
  • "The zipline tours at Toro Verde exceeded expectations. Guides were professional and the equipment felt secure throughout. Views stretched from mountain peaks to distant ocean on clear days. Arrived at opening and completed all lines by early afternoon."
    Kenji M. · Japan · 2026-05-18
  • "The Monster is genuinely thrilling and the speed is real. Wait times between lines stretched to forty minutes during our midday visit. The terrain is steep so expect some walking between platforms. Overall a solid adventure experience."
    Claudia N. · Germany · 2026-04-22
  • "Took the toro verde zipline package with the bike ride add-on. The combination of speed and height over untouched forest makes this a standout activity. Staff provided clear instructions in both English and Spanish. Cloud cover rolled in during our run which added drama."
    Raj P. · United Kingdom · 2026-03-15
  • "The suspension bridge and zipline course at toro verde adventure park delivered pure adrenaline. Harness fitting took about ten minutes and then it was non-stop action. Bring sunscreen and drink plenty of water before starting."
    Isabella F. · Brazil · 2026-02-28
  • "Booked toro verde zipline tickets online and check-in was seamless. The Monster cable alone justified the trip but the shorter lines through the canopy were equally memorable. Wear lightweight clothing and secure anything in your pockets."
    Liam O. · Canada · 2026-01-30
  • "Flying above the Puerto Rican rainforest at high speed is something you feel in your chest. The team at Toro Verde ran a tight operation and never rushed the safety steps. Views from the platform are worth the climb even before you launch."
    Emma K. · Australia · 2025-12-10
  • "Completed zipline courses in three countries and the Monster at toro verde remains the most impressive. The length and velocity are unmatched. Arrived just after opening and had minimal wait between runs. Highly recommend the full tour package."
    Thomas V. · France · 2025-11-02
  • "The toro verde zipline tours offered stunning perspectives over Orocovis and the surrounding peaks. Guides were patient with nervous riders and celebrated everyone's completion. Bring a GoPro mount if you want footage because phones stay secured in pouches."
    Aisha L. · United States · 2025-09-14
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Where to stay

Hotels & districts near Toro Verde Zipline

Hand-picked options within walking distance — pick a district for vibe, or a specific hotel for convenience.

Orocovis Guesthouses

10 min
boutique

Local stays offering authentic mountain hospitality.

San Juan Hotels

90 min
luxury

Major resorts suitable for those doing a day trip to the park.

Toro Verde Zipline Adventure Park
About

Toro Verde Zipline Adventure Park

El Monstruo stretches 2.5 kilometers across a wooded ravine in the Cordillera Central, reaching speeds near 95 miles per hour and dangling riders 1,200 feet above the valley floor.

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When Toro Verde opened the line in 2013, it claimed the title of second-longest zipline on the planet, a distinction it still holds more than a decade later. The cable's engineering required anchor towers embedded 40 feet into bedrock on opposite ridges, with tensioning systems calibrated to accommodate temperature swings and the dynamic load of a 250-pound rider hurtling downslope. The ride itself lasts two and a half minutes, long enough for the initial adrenaline spike to cede to a peculiar calm as the mountains unfold in silence below.

Toro Verde sits in Orocovis, a municipality whose economy turned from coffee and tobacco farming toward adventure tourism in the early 2000s. The park now operates eight ziplines of varying lengths, a suspension bridge, and a bike line that threads riders through the canopy on a steel rail. El Monstruo remains the anchor, drawing thrill-seekers from San Juan and international visitors who schedule entire itineraries around the toro verde zipline height and speed specifications. The park's location in the central highlands keeps temperatures five to ten degrees cooler than the coast, a relief during summer months when humidity presses against the lowlands. On clear days, riders report sightlines stretching to both the Atlantic and Caribbean, though morning fog often shrouds the ridgelines until midday.

The toro verde zipline weight limit caps at 250 pounds for El Monstruo and slightly higher for shorter lines, a constraint tied to cable tension rather than harness capacity. Safety briefings run 15 minutes and cover body position, braking protocol, and emergency arrest procedures; guides inspect every carabiner and pulley before launch. The park's accident record remains sparse, though rumors of a toro verde zipline death circulate online without corroboration from official sources. What is documented: over a million riders since opening, with the majority opting for combination packages that bundle El Monstruo with shorter lines like La Bestia and the suspension bridge traverse. The park's video capture service mounts GoPros to helmets, preserving the two-minute descent for riders who spend the entire flight too stunned to form a memory. Footage routinely surfaces on social media, each clip a 15-second advertisement for the sensation of controlled freefall above a forest that predates the zipline by centuries.

"The cable's engineering required anchor towers embedded 40 feet into bedrock on opposite ridges, with tensioning systems calibrated to accommodate temperature swings and the dynamic load of a 250-pound rider hurtling downslope."
Your experience

What a Toro Verde Zipline tour day looks like

A step-by-step walkthrough of Toro Verde Zipline tickets — what you'll see, how long each stage takes, and the details that matter.

You arrive at the Orocovis base station by 9:00 a.m., signing waivers and stepping onto a scale—the toro verde zipline weight limit is posted in red above the check-in counter.

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A guide fits your harness, cinching the leg straps until they press into your thighs, then leads your group up a gravel path to the first platform. Shorter warm-up lines ease you into the rhythm: clip in, lean back, release. By the time you reach El Monstruo's launch tower, your hands have stopped shaking.

The platform juts from the ridgeline like a diving board. You shuffle to the edge, and the guide hooks your pulley to the cable. The valley drops away—1,200 feet of empty air over treetops and limestone outcrops. You push off, and gravity does the rest. For the first 30 seconds, wind roars past your helmet; your speedometer ticks toward 95 miles per hour. Then the gradient eases, and the noise fades. You are suspended in silence, gliding over a forested corridor that stretches two and a half kilometers to the opposite ridge. Your neck cranes left, then right: ridgelines stack toward the horizon in shades of blue-green, the Atlantic a faint silver line to the north. The landing platform grows from a speck to a structure, and your guide waves you in, braking you to a walk. You unclip and step onto solid ground, legs still vibrating with adrenaline.

Your experience at Toro Verde Zipline
Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions about toro verde zipline tours

What are the opening hours for the toro verde zipline?

The park is open daily from 08:00 to 17:00.

Do I need to book toro verde zipline tickets in advance?

Yes, we recommend booking online in advance; activities are assigned by arrival order.

What should I wear for my toro verde zipline tour?

You must wear closed-toe shoes and comfortable activewear suitable for a harness.

Are there weight limits for the toro verde zipline?

Yes, participants must typically weigh between 100 and 270 lbs.

Can I bring my phone on the toro verde zipline?

Phones should be left in your vehicle as there are no lockers available on-site.

How do I get to the toro verde zipline?

The park is located at Carr. 155 Km 32.9, Orocovis; driving your own vehicle is recommended.

What is the cancellation policy for toro verde zipline tickets?

You can generally cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund on your tour.

Is the toro verde zipline suitable for children?

Children aged 7 and up who meet the 4-foot height requirement can enjoy the tour.

Are there food options at the toro verde zipline?

Yes, there is an on-site restaurant where you can eat after your adventure.

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