Side-by-side comparison

FeatureDamajaguaDamajagua
Type27 waterfalls canyonTurquoise sinkhole cenote
LocationPuerto Plata (North)Puerto Plata (East)
Duration2-4 hours20-30 minutes
Entry$10-25$25 + Charcos de Damajagua
Activity levelHigh: climbing, jumpingLow: walk and swim
Cliff jumpsYes, 2-8mOptional, 4-6m
Best forActive adventurersFamilies, photo seekers

Damajagua at a glance

27 natural waterfalls carved into a limestone canyon. You climb up with a local guide, then descend by sliding and jumping through pools. A real workout, mandatory life jacket and helmet. Best for travelers aged 10+ in good physical shape who want adrenaline and nature.

Damajagua at a glance

A 25-meter deep turquoise sinkhole inside Charcos de Damajagua Puerto Plata. A short jungle walk leads to a platform overlooking the cenote. You can swim in the clear blue water and jump from the small cliff. More about beauty and photos than adventure.

Which to book?

Staying on the North Coast (Puerto Plata, Sosua, Cabarete, Puerto Plata)? Go to Damajagua. Staying in Puerto Plata or Bavaro? Go to Damajagua. Both are worth visiting if you have the time and transfer budget.

Frequently asked questions

They are different. Damajagua is an active 2-4 hour canyoning adventure with jumps and slides. Damajagua is a 30-minute visit to a beautiful turquoise sinkhole. If you want adrenaline, choose Damajagua. If you want a relaxed photo stop, choose Damajagua.

Only on separate trips, since they are on opposite coasts. Damajagua is near Puerto Plata (North Coast). Damajagua is in Puerto Plata (East Coast). The drive between them is 4-5 hours.

Damajagua is cheaper: $10-25 USD standalone entry vs $25 for Damajagua plus Charcos de Damajagua entry (typically $25-45). Guided day trips cost $50-90 for Damajagua and $80-150 for Damajagua tours.

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