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Soar Above the Caribbean Jungle on the Longest Zip Lines in La Romana - La Romana

Soar Above the Caribbean Jungle on the Longest Zip Lines in La Romana

La Romanamoderate

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

2–3 hours

Fitness Level

Moderate fitness required; participants should be able to walk short distances and manage occasional hiking over uneven terrain.

Overview

Experience the Caribbean’s longest zip lines in La Romana, Dominican Republic. Glide through 18 platforms and 12 lines up to 800 meters high, surrounded by lush jungle and expert guides.

Punta Cana, La Altagracia

Zip Lines Adventures La Romana

Pickups from Bayahibe & La Romana

Climbing
Zipline

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Adventure Photos

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About This Adventure

Embark on an exhilarating adventure through the lush jungles of the Dominican Republic on the longest zip lines in the Caribbean. With 18 platforms and 12 zip lines, soar up to 800 meters high, guided by experts. Experience breathtaking landscapes and the thrill of gliding through vibrant vegetation.

Experience an unrivalled frenzy gliding skin deep across lavish jungle vegetation suspended up to 800 meters high.


Rates

Adults - $90.00 Children (Ages 3-12) - $45.00

Observers - $45.00 This option is for guests who do not want to do the ziplines but want to join the tour to accompany other clients.


Duration

5 Hours


About

This course consists of 18 platforms and 12 Zip Lines including the 2 longest lines in the Dominican Republic and the Caribbean stretched across the length of the mountain range throughout 2 kilometers. You will be safely attached with climbing gear to the double line cables with the longest one being 800 meters long!

What to expect

Our expert canopy guides will teach you all you need to know about the ride and the equipment. You will be transferred to the Welcome Center, where a safety briefing will be conducted until reaching the first platform, and then be ready to face the challenge of “flying” from one platform to another.

Why choose

The longest Zip Lines in the Dominican Republic and the only one in the country with a side-by-side cable. Certified yearly by ACCT.

Highlights

  • Visit one of the longest zip lines in the Caribbean, and the lengthiest in the Dominican Republic. Sway across distances as you’re suspended up to 800 meters in mid-air.
  • Landscapes come undone on your quest to find the hidden treasure resting inside Anamuya Mountain.
  • Stunning 18 platforms and 12 zip lines, spread across a lush tropical mountain range. Experience an unrivalled frenzy gliding skin deep across lavish jungle vegetation.

What's included

  • All equipment and training
  • Experienced guides
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Use of helmets

Adventure Tips

Wear Closed-Toe Shoes

Opt for sturdy, closed-toe shoes to protect your feet and ensure a secure grip while zip lining.

Stay Hydrated

Bring a water bottle to stay hydrated, especially given the tropical climate and physical activity.

Follow Guide Instructions

Pay close attention to safety briefings and guidance from your instructors to maximize safety and fun.

Dress in Lightweight, Breathable Clothing

Wear comfortable clothing suitable for warm weather that allows freedom of movement.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Parrots
  • Tropical frogs

History

La Romana’s region has a rich history tied to sugarcane plantations and indigenous Taíno culture.

Conservation

The zip line operators follow strict environmental guidelines to minimize the impact on the rainforest ecosystem and promote eco-tourism.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Gloves

Essential

Protects hands during zip-line braking and gripping the harness.

summer specific

Sunscreen

Essential

Prevents sunburn during extended outdoor exposure.

summer specific

Light Backpack

Great to carry water, a camera, and personal items without hindering movement.

summer specific

Insect Repellent

Essential

Repels mosquitoes and tropical insects common in jungle environments.

spring specific