If you’re looking for a half-day adventure that combines nature, adrenaline, and cultural touches, the Damajagua Waterfalls and Zip Line Tour in Puerto Plata offers just that. For around six hours, you’ll hop between lush mountains, cascading waterfalls, and high-flying zip lines, all with the guidance of friendly local guides. Price-wise, it’s a solid value for the amount of activity packed into one day, especially considering the inclusion of lunch and transportation.
What we really like about this experience are the varied activities—from the organic coffee and chocolate tastings at Imbert, where you get to see how Dominican products are made naturally, to the adrenaline rush of zipping across five stands and crossing two suspension bridges. These moments bring a genuine local flavor to the day. Plus, the chance to climb, leap, and swim in the waterfalls means it’s not just sightseeing; it’s hands-on, memorable fun.
A possible consideration is the physical aspect—there’s a fair amount of hiking and water. If you’re afraid of heights or not comfortable getting wet, this might not be your favorite tour. Yet, if you’re eager to experience the rugged beauty of Puerto Plata’s mountains and waterfalls, this tour hits the sweet spot for adventurous travelers.
This tour suits active travelers who enjoy being outdoors, don’t mind getting a little wet, and appreciate authentic experiences. It’s also ideal for those who want a full day of just pure fun, with plenty of photo ops and stories to tell.
Key Points

- Authentic mix of adventure and culture with coffee and chocolate tastings.
- High-energy activities like zip lining and waterfall climbing.
- Beautiful scenery with lush mountains and cascading waterfalls.
- Guided experience with safety and environmental respect.
- All-inclusive value with lunch, transportation, and equipment.
- Not suitable for young children or those afraid of heights.
An In-Depth Look at the Puerto Plata Waterfalls and Zip Line Tour

If you’re already dreaming about your trip to Puerto Plata, this tour is a dynamic way to experience the natural beauty and thrilling activities in one go. We’ll walk through what each part of the day entails, what you can expect, and some insider tips to make your adventure even better.
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Starting Point: The Pickup and Transportation
Most tours begin with pickups from up to four locations: Cabarete, Puerto Plata, Taino Bay, or Amber Cove. The ride is about 30 minutes in a comfortable jeep or SUV, giving you a peek at the scenery along the way. This transportation setup makes it convenient, especially if you’re staying locally, and the small group size typically keeps things intimate and friendly.
First Stop: Imbert – Coffee and Chocolate Experience
Your first taste of local flavor happens in Imbert, where you’ll spend about 45 minutes exploring the production of organic coffee and chocolate. This isn’t just a quick snack; it’s an immersive look at how the Dominican Republic’s rich agricultural traditions are kept alive in a natural, sustainable way. You’ll likely enjoy sampling and possibly purchasing artisanal products—handmade, pure, and free from additives.
Reviewers mention how much they appreciated “the opportunity to see and taste the right way,” a nod to the authenticity of this stop. It’s also a reminder that the tour isn’t solely about adrenaline but includes moments to connect with the local culture.
The Main Event: Damajagua Waterfalls
After that gentle intro, it’s time for the main attraction—the waterfalls. The drive to Damajagua takes about 40 minutes and involves a guided 40-minute hike into the forest. Wearing sturdy shoes and bringing a towel (recommended), you’ll be led by a guide who emphasizes safety and respect for the environment.
Here’s where the fun really kicks in. You’ll climb, jump, slide, and swim through seven waterfalls, with a highlight being reaching the 7th waterfall. Many reviewers mention the exhilarating feeling of leaping into natural pools and feeling the cool rush of water around you. One guest said, “Getting wet and climbing through the waterfalls felt like stepping into a scene from a jungle adventure movie.”
More Great Tours NearbyZip Line Adventure: Soaring over the Forest
No trip to Puerto Plata’s mountains is complete without trying the zip lines. The tour includes five zip line stands and two suspension bridges. You’ll get a bird’s-eye view of the lush canopy and mountains—an absolute highlight for adventure seekers. The zips are designed for all comfort levels, and guides are attentive to safety.
One reviewer praised the experience, saying, “The zip lines were such a rush, especially crossing the suspension bridges—it felt like I was flying.” The combination of heights and nature makes for some fantastic photos and a real sense of accomplishment.
Lunch and Rest
After all the action, you’ll descend back down the mountain for a well-earned lunch. While the menu isn’t specified, it’s usually a hearty, local-style meal—probably rice, beans, chicken, or seafood—giving you energy for the journey home. The focus here is on satisfying, authentic food that reflects the local flavor.
Return Trip and Drop-off
The tour wraps up with about 35 minutes of Jeep/ SUV drive back to your pickup points. The overall schedule is well-paced, allowing plenty of time for each activity without feeling rushed.
What Travelers Say

Multiple reviews highlight the stunning scenery—the waterfalls, lush mountains, and forest trails. One reviewer said, “The views at the top are worth every step,” emphasizing the natural beauty. Others appreciated how well-organized and safe the experience was, with many mentioning how guides offered clear instructions and encouragement.
A few noted that the water conditions can be slippery, so wearing proper shoes is important. Some also pointed out that the experience might be challenging for non-swimmers or those with a fear of heights, so it’s best to be honest about comfort levels.
The Practicalities

The tour lasts around 6 hours, offering a full day of engaging activity with all logistics handled—from pickup to drop-off. The cost includes transportation, equipment, guide services, and lunch, making it a good value considering the variety of experiences.
What to bring: a towel and a sense of adventure. What’s not allowed: strollers, alcohol, drugs, or baby carriages, considering the physical nature of the tour.
The tour is not recommended for children under 8 years, non-swimmers, or those over 70. It’s also not suitable for anyone afraid of heights or uncomfortable getting wet.
Final Thoughts: Is This Tour for You?
This tour offers an exciting blend of natural beauty and adrenaline — perfect if you’re craving an immersive outdoor experience. It suits active, curious travelers eager to explore Puerto Plata’s mountains and waterfalls beyond the usual beach scene.
If you enjoy physical activities and want a full day of adventure with a touch of local culture, this is an excellent choice. The combination of waterfalls, zip lines, and scenic views creates lots of photo opportunities and stories to tell.
However, if you prefer a more relaxed experience or have mobility concerns, you might want to consider other options. This tour demands physical effort, including some climbing and water navigation, so be prepared.
FAQ
Is transportation included?
Yes, pickups are included from four different locations, and transportation is in a comfortable jeep or van.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts about 6 hours, including all activities and lunch.
What should I bring?
A towel is recommended, and comfortable, non-slip shoes are advisable for the waterfalls and hiking.
Are children allowed?
Children under 8 years old are not suitable, and the tour is best suited for physically active travelers.
Is the tour suitable for non-swimmers?
Not really—since water activities are involved, non-swimmers might find parts challenging.
What is the main highlight?
Most travelers find the waterfalls and zip lining to be the most memorable, thanks to their natural beauty and adrenaline rush.
Are the guides knowledgeable and safe?
Yes. Reviewers mention guides are friendly, safety-conscious, and provide clear instructions.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Absolutely. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering some flexibility.
For those seeking an active, authentic way to experience Puerto Plata’s natural landscapes, the Damajagua Waterfalls and Zip Line Tour hits the sweet spot. It combines adventure, scenic beauty, and cultural insights into a memorable day. While it’s best suited for energetic and water-loving travelers, it offers enough thrills and sights to satisfy even seasoned outdoor enthusiasts. If you’re ready to climb, leap, and fly through lush surroundings, this tour will leave you with stories and photos to cherish—and a renewed appreciation for the Dominican Republic’s wild side.
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