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Gozalandia Falls (Las Cataratas)

Route 446, San Sebastian, Puerto Rico

Gozalandia Falls (Las Cataratas)—a breathtaking waterfall in San Sebastian—is one of Puerto Rico’s top not-so-hidden gems thanks to its natural beauty, spectacular views, and cool waters perfect for a refreshing dip. The natural pool has a shallow area popular with younger children, as well as a partially submerged cave to swim in.

A short three-minute walk from a public parking lot, a steep but well-marked trail takes visitors up a winding hill to the fall’s first tier. An easier concrete walkway leads to a second-tier where a rope swing and towering cliffs offer opportunities for thrill-seekers and adventurers to dive into the falls far below. Visitors can swim in the Gozalandia’s natural pools and even duck into a nearby cave to escape the sun. While it’s possible to visit the falls independently, guided tours offer a convenient alternative and often include a second stop at places like Cueva Ventana, Cueva del Indio, or a beach for some snorkeling.

  • While the trek is short, water shoes or hiking boots are a must for the rocky terrain.
  • Don’t forget to bring sunglasses, sunscreen, and a hat.
  • Remember to bring cash to pay for parking if you’re visiting independently.

These hidden waterfalls are located about 45 minutes east of Rincon, just north of San Sebastian. Travelers can take Route #115 northeast to Route #111 east. From there, switch to #446 north before turning right to a gate that leads to the trail. Paid parking is available.

The best season to enjoy Puerto Rico’s outdoor attractions, including the waterfall, is between mid-April and June. The waterfall and trail will be less crowded, and the climate dry and warm. Avoid visiting during periods of heavy rain, as dangerous flash floods can occur.

The island of Puerto Rico is dotted with numerous waterfalls, many of them well worth a visit for those seeking outdoor adventure. La Coca Falls—inside El Yunque National Forest—ranks as the prettiest on the island, dropping 85 feet (26 meters) along a unique rocky surface. La Mina Waterfall features another popular swimming spot; a quieter alternative is the Juan Diego Waterfall.

Gozalandia Falls are a pair of waterfalls connected by a river with a series of natural pools. The falls are popular with locals and, increasingly, tourists. Gozalandia Falls are located near the town of San Sebastian, in western Puerto Rico, around 75 miles (120 kilometers) west of San Juan.

No, there isn’t an entrance fee per se, but Gozalandia Falls are located on private property and there is a fee for parking, with parking attendants to direct you and take payment. In addition to the falls, on-site amenities include a restaurant serving local food and cocktails, as well as restrooms.

Yes, you can swim in the pools at the base of the lower and upper falls. There is a submerged cave in the lower pool and a shallower area suitable for children. There are also a series of natural pools along the river that connect the lower and upper falls.

Yes, Gozalandia Falls is suitable for families with children. Younger children can splash in the shallow area by the lower falls, while older children with good swimming skills can enjoy swimming in any of the pools. A rope swing at the upper falls also is popular with older children.

Yes, Gozalandia Falls offers several amenities. There is a parking lot and a restaurant that serves local food and cocktails, with a restroom next door. Nearby is a small pond with turtles and fish. Concrete steps lead down to the waterfall and an overlook area with a bench for viewing.

If you plan to get in the water, bring a swimsuit, towel, and change of clothing. Water shoes are recommended, as well as shoes with good traction for walking the path and steps to the waterfalls, which can be slick. You are not allowed to bring coolers or speakers.

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