Toro Verde Zipline
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The Beast Zipline at Toro Verde Adventure Park 2 hr
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The Beast Zipline at Toro Verde Adventure Park

4.6 (346)
€58
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Race through the air on America's longest zipline, soaring over Puerto Rico's lush mountain landscape

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Toro Verde: Seven Ziplines & The Monster with Transport 7 hr
Guided Experience

Toro Verde: Seven Ziplines & The Monster with Transport

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

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What you'll do

Inside a tour, step by step

  1. 01 30 min

    Check-in

    Arrive at the reservation desk to confirm your booking and receive your safety briefing.

Highlights

What you'll see inside the attraction

The landmarks, rooms, and views travelers on this tour remember — all visible on a single visit.

The Monster

This 2.5-kilometer zipline is one of the longest in the world and allows you to reach speeds up to 95 mph. It provides a unique, high-speed flying sensation over the forest canopy.

Head to head

Toro Verde Zipline Price vs. Campo Rico Adventure Park

Toro Verde provides high-altitude, long-distance flight experiences, whereas Campo Rico focuses on diverse terrain activities like ATVs and cave exploration. These adventure hubs complement each other; visitors seeking record-breaking heights should review the toro verde zipline price before booking.

Feature Top pick Toro Verde Campo Rico
Primary Experience
ATV and zipline circuits
Location from San Juan
Approx. 20 minutes
Intensity Level
Moderate - rugged terrain
Target Audience
Families and groups
Price Range
100.00–160.00 USD (summer)
Activities
ATV, zipline, cave, kayak

Verdict: Choose Toro Verde for record-breaking aerial speeds, or select Campo Rico for a broader range of terrestrial adventure tours and toro verde zipline price tickets comparison.

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Open today · 08:00–17:00
Opening Hours
08:00–17:00 Daily
Address
Bo. Gato, Road 155, Km 32.9, Orocovis, Puerto Rico
Accessibility
Some areas have terrain restrictions; please inquire about specific needs.
Best Arrival
08:00–13:00 to beat crowds and secure slots
Storage
No lockers available; secure personal items in your vehicle
Navigation
Use GPS for mountain roads; limited public transport 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

Reservation Desk

Bo. Gato, Road 155, Km 32.9

Check in here 30 minutes prior to your assigned time slot.

Address
Bo. Gato, Road 155, Km 32.9, Orocovis, Puerto Rico
Storage
No lockers available; secure personal items in your vehicle
Navigation
Use GPS for mountain roads; limited public transport access

How to get there

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Car · 1h 45m · Fuel costs apply

Follow Route 155 through Orocovis; parking is available on-site at no additional cost.

Dress code

Closed-toe shoes are mandatory for all activities. Wear comfortable athletic clothing; avoid skirts, dresses, or loose jewelry that may interfere with harnesses.

Bags & security

Lockers are not provided on-site. Visitors should store personal belongings in their vehicles before beginning their tour.

Photography

You may bring a GoPro if it can be securely mounted to your helmet. Professional photography services are often available for purchase to capture your experience.

Accessibility

The park terrain is natural and mountainous, which may be challenging for those with mobility issues. Some activities require a significant level of physical fitness.

What to bring

  • Closed-toe shoes
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Valid photo ID
  • Reservation confirmation
  • Comfortable clothing
  • Water bottle

Not allowed

  • Hanging jewelry
  • Loose accessories
  • Skirts
  • Dresses
  • Open-toed shoes
  • Large backpacks
  • Insecure mobile devices
  • Glass containers
  • Alcohol
  • Unauthorized drones

Families & strollers

Many activities are family-friendly, though strict height and weight requirements apply for safety. Children must meet the minimum criteria to participate in specific ziplines.

Food & drink

On-site dining options are available for guests. Check for meal vouchers or packages that include dining credits when booking your visit.

Meeting point

Where to find us

Reservation Desk

Bo. Gato, Road 155, Km 32.9

Check in here 30 minutes prior to your assigned time slot.

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Around your visit

Everything else worth knowing

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Best time to visit

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

November–April

Dry weather makes this the most comfortable time for mountain ziplining and outdoor activities.

Helpful tips for your visit

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

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Reservations are essential to ensure availability for your chosen adventure.

Nearby landmarks

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

Toro Negro State Forest

20 min

A lush area perfect for hiking and experiencing the mountain climate.

Cancellation policy

Flexible, no hidden fees.

All sales are final once booked. The attraction does not offer refunds or rainchecks, as tours operate during varying weather conditions.

Where to stay

Hotels & districts near the attraction

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

Mountain Lodges

10 min
boutique

Local guesthouses offer authentic stays in the central mountains of Orocovis.

About

The place, in context

The Monster — Toro Verde's flagship cable — stretches 2,530 metres across the karst valley of Barrio Gato, making it one of the Western Hemisphere's longest single-run ziplines when it opened in 2013. Riders launch from a ridgetop platform 365 metres above the canyon floor, accelerating past 150 kilometres per hour in a prone Superman position. The cable descends 305 vertical metres over forested limestone, crossing cattle pasture and secondary growth that once supplied Orocovis's coffee haciendas. Engineer Jorge Jorge Noel anchored each tower into the karst bedrock using seismic bolts rated for Category 5 wind loads; the cable itself is aviation-grade steel, inspected quarterly under Puerto Rico's adventure-tourism protocols. Toro Verde opened in 2010 with seven conventional seated lines threading the central cordillera. The Monster followed three years later, designed to exploit the valley's unusual width — no intermediate tower interrupts the 2.5-kilometre run. The Beast, added in 2015, offers a seated alternative at 1,615 metres, appealing to riders who prefer upright harness positions. A cable-bike line debuted in 2018, letting visitors pedal a suspended bicycle frame along a 762-metre track. The park now processes 300 to 500 visitors daily during high season, with launch intervals spaced to prevent mid-cable queuing. The karst terrain — part of the island's northern limestone belt — rises in mogote hills cloaked with tabonuco and sierra palm. During the crossing, riders pass over remnants of the old Road 155 alignment, abandoned after Hurricane María rerouted traffic in 2017. The receiving platform sits 60 metres below launch elevation; a hydraulic brake system arrests riders automatically, eliminating manual deceleration. Weather protocols close the lines when sustained winds exceed 40 kilometres per hour or during electrical-storm activity; the park monitors real-time NOAA radar feeds from the San Juan WSR-88D station. Toro verde zipline price tours anchor the park's revenue model, with combo packages bundling The Monster, The Beast, and the seven-line circuit into half-day itineraries.

"The Monster stretches 2,530 metres across the karst valley, making it one of the Western Hemisphere's longest single-run ziplines."
Your experience

What a tour day looks like

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

You arrive at the hilltop complex by 08:30, check in at the stone-faced reception hall, and sign the liability waiver while staff verify your booking confirmation. A guide fits you with a full-body harness — adjusting leg loops, chest straps, and the dorsal D-ring — then walks your group 200 metres uphill to the Monster launch deck. You lie prone in the harness cradle, staff clip the trolley to the overhead cable, and the platform gate releases. You drop four metres instantly, then level out as the cable finds its catenary, accelerating past the first ridgeline within fifteen seconds. Wind noise builds as your speed peaks; the canopy blurs beneath you, and you spot the receiving tower — a grey pinpoint two kilometres ahead. At midpoint the cable sags lowest, bringing you within 50 metres of treetops; you pass over a dirt track and a weathered bohío, then climb gradually as the valley narrows. The brake system engages 100 metres from the platform, slowing you from 95 to 20 kilometres per hour in eight seconds. Staff unclip you, and you walk downslope to the shuttle-van staging area, legs shaky from adrenaline. If you've booked a combo tour, you board the van for the ten-minute return to the seven-line circuit or the Beast platform. The shorter lines run 200 to 400 metres each, seated and slower, threading between mogote peaks. You finish by 12:30, collect your belongings from the locker bank, and review GoPro footage available for purchase at the gift shop.

Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions about toro verde zipline price tours

What is the toro verde zipline price?

The base price for The Monster zipline is 114.99 USD per person, excluding taxes and fees. Other packages and combo prices vary by activity.

Do I need a reservation for toro verde zipline price tickets?

Yes, reservations are required to participate in any activity at the park. You should arrive at least 30 minutes before your scheduled slot.

Are there age or weight restrictions for the toro verde zipline price tour?

Yes, participants generally must be at least 4 feet tall and weigh between 100 and 270 lbs, depending on the specific activity.

What is the toro verde zipline price cancellation policy?

All bookings are final and non-refundable. The park does not offer rainchecks or cancellations.

Can I take photos during the toro verde zipline price tour?

Yes, you can bring a GoPro for helmet mounting, or purchase professional photos taken by the staff during your visit.

Is the toro verde zipline price accessible?

The park is located in mountainous terrain, which may limit accessibility for those with restricted mobility. Please contact the park to discuss specific requirements.

Are there dining options at Toro Verde?

Yes, there are on-site dining options available at the park for visitors.

How do I get to Toro Verde?

Renting a car is the recommended way to reach the park, as public transportation to the Orocovis mountains is limited.

Are there any other toro verde zipline price tours available for families?

Yes, family packages are available and can be combined with various adventure activities to suit different age groups.