Reviewed · PUERTO RICO
Añasco-Bunny Fever Adventure Experience
Puerto Rico has a quieter west coast. This private 2.5-hour outing links a forest waterfall, a broad Añasco viewpoint, an off-road route to a peaceful beach, and the famous Bunny Spot at El Balneario de Añasco. I especially like the mix of outdoor scenery and music culture, plus the small-group format for up to three people.
The chance to ride off-road to a secluded beach is a real draw, as is the stop at the Bad Bunny location from Un Verano Sin Ti. The main consideration is that this is not a sit-back-and-watch tour: you need moderate physical fitness, and meals are not included. At $332 per group, the price makes the most sense for three people sharing the cost.
In This Review
- Key points at a glance
- Why this west-coast route works
- Salto Último Brinco, a quiet start in the hills
- Añasco Miradero brings the big views
- La Playa adds the off-road adventure
- The Bunny Spot at El Balneario de Añasco
- Guide service and the private-group advantage
- Timing, fitness, and what to bring
- Who will enjoy this most
- Should you book the Añasco-Bunny Fever Adventure?
- FAQ
- Where does the Añasco-Bunny Fever Adventure start?
- What time does the tour begin?
- How long does the experience last?
- Where does the tour finish?
- How many people can join the private tour?
- What is included in the price?
- Are meals included?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key points at a glance

- A secret waterfall near Rincón: Salto Último Brinco gives you 20 minutes in a green, quiet setting away from the usual west-coast stops.
- Añasco views from above: The Miradero offers wide views of the coastline and inland valleys, with time for photographs.
- Off-road access to La Playa: A short rough-road ride and walk lead to a beach described as peaceful and uncrowded.
- The Bunny Spot finale: El Balneario de Añasco connects the afternoon to Bad Bunny’s Un Verano Sin Ti visualizer.
- Private service for up to three: Your group gets the guide’s attention rather than sharing the experience with a large party.
- Strong guide feedback: Vedsy is praised for being attentive, friendly, and helpful during the off-road portion.
Why this west-coast route works

Puerto Rico’s west coast is often treated as a beach-only destination. This experience gives you a more varied afternoon. You move from forest to mountain views, then down toward the shore, with music culture tying the final stop to a modern Puerto Rican pop-culture landmark.
The route also has a good rhythm. The waterfall is calm and leafy. The Miradero changes the pace with open views. La Playa gives you the longest stop, one hour, while the final half hour at El Balneario de Añasco is more relaxed and photo-focused.
I like that the stops are not all versions of the same thing. You are not spending two and a half hours driving between lookouts or sitting at one beach. Each place offers a different reason to get out of the vehicle.
The experience begins at 1:30 p.m. from the Estacionamento Ojo de Agua in Rincón. It ends back at that same meeting point, so plan your day around returning there rather than arranging a one-way drop-off elsewhere.
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Salto Último Brinco, a quiet start in the hills
The first stop is Salto Último Brinco, a waterfall in Rincón’s wooded hills. You have about 20 minutes here, and admission is included at no extra charge.
This is a short visit, but it sets the right tone. The sound of falling water and the thick tropical greenery offer a sharp contrast to the busier beach areas around Puerto Rico’s coast. If you want a quick nature stop early in the afternoon, this is more appealing than starting with a commercial attraction.
The limited time is also the main restriction. Twenty minutes may be enough to see the falls, take photographs, and enjoy the setting, but it is not a long hike or a full bathing session. The available information does not promise swimming conditions, changing facilities, or an extended walk, so I would treat this as a scenic nature stop rather than a waterfall day trip.
Wear footwear suitable for a moderate physical outing. The experience calls for a moderate fitness level, and the combination of a waterfall setting, an off-road ride, and a scenic walk means you should be comfortable moving around uneven outdoor areas.
Añasco Miradero brings the big views

Next comes the Añasco Miradero, a lookout with views over the western coastline and green valleys. You get around 20 minutes here.
This is the place to pause and understand the shape of the region. The waterfall gives you a close-up view of the island’s wet, leafy interior. From the Miradero, the scene opens out. You can take in the coast, the valleys, and the mountain air in one glance.
The stop is particularly useful for photographs. The tour description highlights panoramic views and a fresh breeze, so this is likely the best location for broad scenic shots rather than close-up beach pictures. If you enjoy short viewpoints with a clear payoff, you will appreciate the efficiency of this stop.
Do not expect a long lookout visit. Twenty minutes passes quickly once you take photographs and enjoy the view. The route is designed to give you several highlights in one afternoon, not to let you linger for hours at each one.
One piece of practical advice: keep your camera or phone ready, but do not let the photo stop become the whole experience. The value here is the change in scale, from the enclosed waterfall to the open western coast.
La Playa adds the off-road adventure

The longest part of the experience is La Playa, with about one hour at the beach. Getting there involves a short off-road ride followed by a scenic walk.
This is likely the adventure’s strongest outdoor section. The route is described as a way to reach a secluded beach with soft sand, turquoise water, and few people around. That promise matters because a quiet shore gives you time to enjoy the coast without the feel of a packed public beach.
You may use this hour to swim, sit on the sand, take photographs, or simply enjoy the setting. The description calls it an off-the-grid escape, but it does not list facilities, food service, changing rooms, or restrooms. Bring what you need for comfort, and remember that bottled water is supplied but meals are not.
The off-road portion is also where the physical requirements matter most. You are not simply stepping from a paved car park onto the sand. There is a vehicle ride and a walk, so this part suits people who can handle a moderate outdoor outing.
The private format helps here. With only your group participating, the pace can feel more personal than a large bus tour. You can focus on the beach rather than keeping track of a crowd. The trade-off is that the price is set per group, not per person, so a solo booking carries a much higher effective cost.
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The Bunny Spot at El Balneario de Añasco

The final stop is the famous Bunny Spot at El Balneario de Añasco, within Parque Nacional Tres Hermanos. You get about 30 minutes here.
This is where the tour shifts from nature outing to music-related sightseeing. The location became known through the 360-degree visualizer for Un Verano Sin Ti, giving fans a specific place to connect with Bad Bunny’s work. If you are visiting Puerto Rico for a Bad Bunny-themed weekend or simply enjoy seeing real locations tied to popular music, this stop gives the experience its distinctive identity.
The setting is also pleasant on its own. The park is described as having calm water, golden sand, and a relaxed atmosphere. You do not need to be a devoted fan to enjoy the beach, although the pop-culture connection adds a clear reason to take photographs.
Thirty minutes is enough for pictures and a look around, but it is not a full beach afternoon. Since La Playa receives the longest beach stop, this final visit works best as a short, easy finish rather than your main swimming opportunity.
The tour information uses the Bunny Spot as the final stop, while one customer account also refers to visiting a lighthouse. Because the planned route specifically names the Añasco beach park, you should confirm any extra stop with Aventoura Puerto Rico if a lighthouse is important to you.
Guide service and the private-group advantage

The experience is operated by Aventoura Puerto Rico and includes a guide and bottled water. The guide’s role matters because this route includes several different settings, including a waterfall, lookout, beach access, and off-road travel.
Vedsy receives especially warm praise for being attentive, friendly, and helpful. One account specifically highlights the chance to drive a Can-Am, while another describes the off-road portion as a major part of the fun. If operating the vehicle yourself is important, ask for the exact arrangement before booking, since the main tour details confirm off-road travel but do not spell out every driving rule.
The private format is one of the clearest advantages. Only your group participates, and the booking covers up to three people. That makes the experience easier to share with family or close friends, especially if you want a more relaxed pace and direct interaction with the guide.
The cost is $332 per group. Split three ways, that is about $110.67 per person. For two people, it is $166 each, and for one person, the price becomes difficult to justify unless private service is your top priority.
The value comes from the combination of transport, guiding, multiple stops, off-road access, and a private group. It is not the cheapest way to visit a beach or viewpoint, but it offers more variety than arranging each stop separately. Families and small groups may find the price reasonable, while solo visitors should compare it with shared excursions.
Timing, fitness, and what to bring

The tour starts at 1:30 p.m. and lasts about two and a half hours. That gives you an afternoon activity without taking up an entire day, though you should allow extra time around the starting point for arrival and the return.
You will need moderate physical fitness. The exact amount of walking is not provided, but the waterfall setting, scenic walk to La Playa, and off-road access make this more active than a simple viewpoint drive.
Pack light, practical beach gear:
- Comfortable shoes for the waterfall area and beach walk
- Swimwear if you want to enter the water
- Sun protection
- A phone or camera
- Any food you may need, since meals are not included
Bottled water is provided. Service animals are allowed, and the meeting point is near public transportation. The activity ends back at the Estacionamento Ojo de Agua, so confirm your transport plan before setting out.
The tour offers mobile tickets and confirmation at booking. Free cancellation is available if you cancel at least 24 hours before the local start time. Changes or cancellations inside that window are not accepted for a refund.
Who will enjoy this most

I would recommend this experience to a small family, a couple, or a group of friends who want several west-coast highlights in a short period. It suits people who enjoy nature, beach time, photographs, and a bit of rough-road excitement rather than a formal sightseeing program.
Bad Bunny fans have an extra reason to book. The Bunny Spot gives the afternoon a clear theme, and the tour is a fun way to connect a famous music location with the scenery around Añasco and Rincón.
It is less suitable if you want a long waterfall hike, a full day at the beach, or a meal-centered excursion. It also may not be a good match for anyone who has trouble walking on outdoor surfaces or handling an off-road route.
The small number of published ratings means you should not treat the perfect score as a guarantee for every visitor. Still, the praise is consistent in the areas that matter most here: friendly service, attention from the guide, enjoyable off-roading, the Bunny Spot, and a strong fit for families.
Should you book the Añasco-Bunny Fever Adventure?
Book it if you want a compact, private west-coast outing with a clear sense of place. The best reasons are the varied route, the hour at La Playa, the connection to Un Verano Sin Ti, and the personal service associated with Vedsy.
Before paying, make sure your group is comfortable with the $332 group price and moderate activity level. Ask about the Can-Am driving arrangement if that is central to your plans, and do not expect meals or a long stay at any single stop.
For three people, the cost is easier to defend. For two, it is a more deliberate splurge. For a solo visitor, I would book only if private guiding and the Bad Bunny connection matter more than keeping costs low.
FAQ
Where does the Añasco-Bunny Fever Adventure start?
It starts at Estacionamento Ojo de Agua, located at 8PQX+X7P, Rincón, Puerto Rico 00677.
What time does the tour begin?
The start time is 1:30 p.m.
How long does the experience last?
The tour lasts approximately two hours and 30 minutes.
Where does the tour finish?
The activity ends back at the meeting point, Estacionamento Ojo de Agua.
How many people can join the private tour?
The price covers one group of up to three people, and only your group participates.
What is included in the price?
The experience includes a guide and bottled water.
Are meals included?
No. Meals are not included.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time for a full refund. Cancellations or changes made less than 24 hours before the start are not accepted for a refund.
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