Wow! Hiking, ziplining, rappelling followed by a boat ride on a river that goes through a bat filled cave. What’s not to like. We took the Classic Adventure which included six ziplines, a 70 foot rappelling wall and the aforementioned boat tour. The guides are fantastic. Very passionate about this little corner of PR. Sure, at first I thought I’d stepped into a 70’s era hippie commune, but there is nothing fake about these guys. They do a great job of sizing up the abilities of the people on the tour and putting folks at ease with the equipment and the place. A couple words of warning: When they saw«turn off 111 onto a rural road» they mean rural road. Sure it seems paved, but the hills and turns are quite the challenge. At first it seemed quaint that there was a sign(in English) in the middle of nowhere that said to «beep» horn just prior to a hill. It’s hard to describe the sense of «oh sh*t» when we reached the top of the hill and couldn’t see the road ahead or behind. Just a rental car balanced on a peak like a twisted Dr. Suess tale. Yikes. On the way out, I was careful to 1) stop and blow the horn at every sign, 2) keep the window down and A/E off to listen for other horns and 3) keep the trans in low gear. Also, the Batey crew is more into the adventure than the reservation thing. Make sure you follow up the email with a phone call.