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The full 27 jumps at the Damajagua Waterfalls (27 Charcos) with certified canyon guides

Climb a jungle canyon north of Puerto Plata and then descend it the wild way — leaping off limestone ledges (some up to 25 feet) and sliding down natural water chutes into turquoise plunge pools, all the way down the full 27-waterfall circuit. Most cruise tours only do the first 7 falls; doing all 27 with the official park guides is the genuine bucket-list version and the single most thrilling thing on the north coast. Helmets and life jackets are mandatory and included, and you can always take the wooden stairs around any jump that intimidates you.

What to expect

After a 30-40 minute uphill hike through humid rainforest you reach the top of the canyon, then work back down by jumping, sliding and swimming pool-to-pool with guides spotting every leap. The water is cool and clear, the rock is smooth from centuries of flow, and the energy is pure adrenaline punctuated by quiet jungle stretches. Expect to be in the water 1.5-2 hours; you'll be soaked, exhilarated, and a little bruised. Strong swimmers and reasonably fit travelers get the most out of the full 27.

Who to call — book direct
27 Waterfalls of Damajagua / Damajagua Monument (official park ticket office)
USD 21 park entry for the full 27 falls (USD 16 for 12 falls, USD 11 for 7 falls), certified guide included; tip USD 15-20/guide customary. Independent round-trip transfer from Amber Cove/Taino Bay ~USD 40-60 per couple by private car.
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Beats the ship · vs the cruise line

Carnival's 'Waterfalls of Damajagua - Adrenaline Adventure' runs USD 89.99/adult (about USD 80/child) and only covers the lower section of falls. Booking the park entry direct plus a private transfer typically lands around USD 55-70 per person all-in for the full 27 and a smaller group. Honest verdict: book direct for the price, the complete circuit, and the early slot — but if your ship is the only one in port for a short call and you want a guaranteed back-to-ship cushion, the ship tour's timing safety net is defensible.

Good to know

Go on the first morning slot (park opens 8:30am) to beat the crowds and heat; it's ~45 minutes from either pier. Wear closed-toe shoes that can get soaked and leave valuables on the ship — phones get wet. Pre-book your transfer and confirm the full-27 option specifically, since many packages quietly cap at 7 or 12. Allow a comfortable buffer before all-aboard; this is the one excursion where running late is a real risk.

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