We offer you
3 different possibilities for canyoning in the Cordillera
Septentrional, the most northern of the DR mountain
ranges. They are listed from the easiest one to the
most technical one:
The Magic Mushroom (half day)
Your first step to get addicted. Small climbs in
cascades, nice jumps into deep polls and refreshing
water and swimming along beautiful walls of limestone.
Two perfect waterfalls, you’ll abseil through
will satisfy even advanced canyon walkers.
· Rated: No prior knowledge, beside swimming
skills are required. Minimum age: 12 years.
· Price*: Winter US$ 64/person. Summer US$74.
· Includes: transportation, all equipment,
cold drinks and fresh fruits.
· What to Bring: Sport shoes, Sneakers,
hiking boots. No sandals.
· Time: Winter 8am to 2pm. Summer 8am to
3:30 pm
The Pleasure Dome (full day)
This tour stimulated all your senses. A 150 foot
rope assisted abseil brings you into the last world.
Challenging jumps up to 38 foot into deep pools
of crystal water, subterranean waterslides and awesome
swims in a gorgeous lush tropical landscape will
satisfy even high demands.
· Rated: No prior knowledge, beside swimming
skills are required. Minimum age: 12 years.
· Price*: US$ 84/person.
· Includes: transportation, all equipment,
cold drinks and fresh fruits.
· What to Bring: Sport shoes, Sneakers,
hiking boots. No sandals.
· Time: 8am to 4:30pm.
The Big Bastard (full day)
Definitely the No. 1 canyoning tour. Depending
on the water level the jumps are high up to 48 ft
and tricky. The abseils are a bit technical. Running
into the abyss is not everybody’s desire but
your grin grows bigger and bigger the more scory
it gets.
· Rated: Prior knowledge, good shape and
swimming skills are required. Minimum age: 18 years.
· Price*: US$ 99/person.
· Includes: transportation, all equipment,
cold drinks and fresh fruits.
· What to Bring: Sport shoes, Sneakers,
hiking boots. No sandals.
· Time:
· Everyday: 4 pax min.
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