If you’re looking for a full-day adventure on the North Coast of the Dominican Republic, the Zip N Splash Adventure plus Horseback Riding tour delivers just that. For around $125 per person, you’ll spend roughly six hours exploring waterfalls, soaring on eight zip lines, riding gentle horses, and enjoying a delicious Dominican-style lunch. The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, making logistics one less thing to worry about.
What we love about this experience are two key details: first, the variety—you get to hike, slide, zipline, and ride horses all in one day, making it a true adventure. Second, the expert guides—reviews praise guides like Daniel, Rosie, and Johnny for their professionalism, patience, and sense of humor, which can make or break your day in the water and on the ropes.
A potential consideration is the physical aspect—there’s about 30 minutes of walking to reach the waterfalls, with some uphill sections and uneven terrain. So, it’s best suited for those comfortable with moderate activity levels. If you’re traveling with young children or someone with mobility issues, certain activities like upper waterfalls or long hikes might be challenging.
All in all, this tour suits adventure lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, families with teenagers, and anyone eager for an authentic Dominican experience. If dynamic outdoor activities combined with scenic beauty and good food sound appealing, this tour will surely satisfy.
- Diverse activities: waterfalls, ziplining, horseback riding, and a local farm lunch.
- Professional guides: praised for friendliness, safety, and making the day fun.
- Active itinerary: involves walking, climbing, and water activities.
- Authentic experience: includes Dominican food and friendly interaction with local guides.
- Great value: for a full day of varied outdoor adventures.
- Physical prep: moderate fitness required due to hiking and water activities.
When we think of the Dominican Republic, images of sun, sand, and lively culture come to mind. But if you’re craving something more nature-focused and adrenaline-pumping, the Zip N Splash Adventure from Puerto Plata offers a memorable mix of waterfalls, zip lines, and horseback rides. At $124.99 per person, this tour provides a well-rounded taste of the island’s rugged beauty and warm hospitality, all wrapped into roughly six hours of fun.
Transportation and overall flow are conveniences that travelers appreciate. The tour begins with a hotel pickup, making it easy to settle in without additional planning. The open-top safari truck whisks you through the countryside, giving a glimpse of local life, lush greenery, and the striking coast. This vehicle’s rugged charm sets the tone for an authentic experience, alerting you that this isn’t just a sanitized tourist ride but an immersion into the natural environment.
The Waterfalls of Damajagua: Nature’s Thrilling Show

The day’s centerpiece is the visit to Damajagua, home to seven waterfalls. Here, your guides (notably Edy and Gabriel, based on reviews) lead you on a 20- to 30-minute uphill trek to reach the cascades. This part of the adventure is more than just a walk—it’s a chance to soak in the scenery, listen to the sounds of rushing water, and prepare for the fun ahead.
Once at the top, you’ll have the opportunity to swim, jump, and slide down limestone pools filled with clear, cool water. The guides are praised for their patience and encouragement, especially at the jump sites. Reviewers mention that the highest jump is around 20 feet, but there’s always an option to walk around or opt out—your choice, no pressure.
One traveler notes, “The waterfalls are spectacular and the water is crisp and clear. The guides again were great helping young and old manage their way through the falls.” The waterproof gear and helmets provided ensure safety but also enhance confidence, so you can focus on the thrill, not the slips.
Ziplining: Flying Through the Tropics

After descending from the waterfalls, the journey continues at Country World Ranch, where you’ll gear up for ziplining. There are eight ACCT-certified lines, with the longest stretching 2,460 feet (750 meters). You’ll be harnessed and helmeted, with guides ensuring safety and fun.
What stands out from reviews is the variety and scenic beauty of the zip course. You’ll enjoy gliding over lush forests and tropical gardens, with the opportunity to sample fresh fruits along the way. The guides, like Julio and others, are appreciated for their friendly demeanor and professionalism.
Despite a few reviews mentioning long walks between lines, most describe the zipline experience as exhilarating and well worth the effort. The views of verdant hills and the surrounding countryside make this activity a highlight, especially for those who enjoy a mix of adrenaline and nature photography.
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Horseback Riding: Gentle and Scenic

The final activity on this adventure is horseback riding—a more relaxed but equally picturesque part of the day. The horses are well-trained and friendly, accommodating riders of all skill levels, including beginners. Riders often comment on how calming and scenic the ride is, with one review mentioning that the horses seemed to obey commands well and that guides riding along helped ease any nerves.
The ride typically lasts about an hour, offering opportunities to take photos and enjoy the tropical landscape. Whether you’re a seasoned rider or a first-timer, you’ll find this segment both peaceful and engaging.
A Tasty Dominican Meal and Nature Walk
Before heading back to Puerto Plata, the group stops at Country World for a home-cooked Dominican lunch. Reviewers rave about the delicious food, mentioning dishes like rice, beans, seasoned chicken, and fried plantains. One said, “It was the best Dominican lunch on the island,” highlighting the authentic flavors and friendly service.
Post-lunch, a short walk through a tropical garden allows travelers to see local flora and fauna, adding a botanical touch to the adventure. It’s a great way to unwind after a busy morning and appreciate the local environment.
The tour is designed for active travelers, with about 30 minutes of walking to reach the waterfalls and some uneven terrain. Comfortable water shoes or rubber footwear (rentable for $2) and activewear—like shorts and T-shirts that can get wet—are recommended. Remember, flip flops or skirts are discouraged due to safety concerns.
Participants should be in good physical condition, able to handle moderate activity, including uphill hiking and water activities that require confidence in swimming or water safety. The maximum weight for ziplining is 260 lbs, and height/waist measurements are specified for safety.
For a smooth experience, bring waterproof cameras (waterproof pouches are advisable) to capture the stunning scenery, and a change of clothes for afterwards. Don’t forget sunscreen and insect repellent—both are essential for outdoor excursions.
If you’re traveling with children, they must be 8 years or older for waterfalls and accompanied by an adult. The tour does not suit those with walking disabilities or limited mobility, given the uneven terrain and hiking involved.
Price and Value

While $124.99 might seem steep for a half-day activity, reviews consistently mention the great value—covering transportation, guides, equipment, lunch, and varied activities. The professional guides and the well-maintained facilities enhance the experience, making it worth the investment for an adventure-packed day.
What sets this tour apart is its commitment to offering authentic Dominican experiences—not just touristy attractions, but genuine interactions with local guides, traditional lunch, and scenic views. Reviewers frequently mention the friendly staff and the delicious food that reflects local flavors.
Many guests describe the experience as fun, memorable, and worth repeating. From jumping waterfalls to gliding on zip lines, each activity is designed to give you a sense of adventure and appreciation for the island’s natural beauty.
If you’re a thrill-seeker, a nature lover, or someone eager to experience authentic Dominican hospitality, this tour offers a comprehensive and exhilarating day out. It’s especially suited for families with teenagers, adventure travelers, and anyone who enjoys a balance of activity and leisure. The inclusion of delicious local food and friendly guides makes it more than just an adrenaline rush; it’s a chance to connect with the culture and landscape of Puerto Plata.
However, if you have mobility issues or prefer a more relaxed itinerary, this might not be the best fit. The tour involves hiking and water activities that require a moderate level of fitness. Also, be prepared for a full day, as the experience runs from early morning to late afternoon.
Overall, the Zip N Splash Adventure with horseback riding provides a fantastic value for those ready to dive into nature’s best and enjoy a safe, well-organized, and lively day in the Dominican Republic.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, the tour offers hotel pickup and drop-off, making it convenient to start and end your day without additional transportation worries.
What should I wear for the activities?
Wear closed-toe shoes or water shoes, shorts or long pants, and a t-shirt that can get wet. Flip flops are discouraged due to safety concerns, especially for hikes and water slides.
Are there age restrictions?
Children must be 8 years or older for the waterfall activities. Younger children are welcome at the first cascade but are not permitted on upper waterfalls.
How strenuous is the hike to the waterfalls?
The walk involves about 30 minutes of uphill terrain with some uneven surfaces. Good physical condition is recommended, especially for those not used to hiking.
Can I bring my own waterproof camera?
Yes, waterproof cameras are permitted, but ordinary phones should be placed in waterproof pouches for protection.
What is included in the price?
The price covers all equipment, professional guides, a barbecue lunch (vegetarian options available), bottled water, and transportation.
Are lockers available?
Yes, lockers are available for $4 or $5, depending on size, to store valuables during the activities.
What’s the maximum weight for ziplining?
The limit is 260 lbs, with height and waist measurements also specified for safety.
Is this tour suitable for people with walking disabilities?
Not really. Due to uneven surfaces and physical activity involved, it’s not recommended for those with walking disabilities.
If you’re craving a day full of active adventure, cultural flavor, and stunning scenery, this tour hits the mark. It’s a carefully curated experience that balances thrills with natural beauty, guided by friendly, knowledgeable locals. For those willing to handle a bit of hiking and water fun, this will be a highlight of your trip to Puerto Plata. Whether it’s the cascade jumps, flying on zip lines, or just soaking in the tropical landscape, you’ll leave with stories and memories that last a lifetime.
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