REVIEW · PUERTO PLATA
Ocean Zipline Adventure in Puerto Plata at Coconut Cove Beach
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A sea cliff, then 1200 feet of ocean air. I love the 18 mph zipline speed and the fact you land right by a private beach setup for downtime. The main consideration: the ride to the location is bumpy, so it’s not recommended for pregnant travelers or anyone with back or neck injuries.
This is run through Chukka Ocean Outpost at Coconut Cove in Puerto Plata, a seaside nature-adventure park with ocean views. You start around 9:00 am, get a mobile ticket, and you’ll be given a helmet because it’s mandatory—so plan for hair that fits under it. With a max group size of 15, it feels controlled, not chaotic.
In This Review
- Key points at a glance
- Ocean Zipline Over Coconut Cove: Why This Feels Like More Than a Ticket
- Price and What $75.21 Really Buys You in Puerto Plata
- Getting There: Hotel Pickup and the Bumpy-ride Reality
- Zipline Readiness: Helmets, Body Requirements, and Comfort Tips
- The 1200-Foot Flight: 18 mph Over Coconut Cove Bay
- After the Zipline: Beach Recovery at Chukka Ocean Outpost
- Non-Motorized Watersports: The Fun That Doesn’t Knock You Out
- Locker, Footwear, and Photo Costs: What to Budget So You Don’t Get Surprised
- Timing and Weather: Why a 9:00 am Start Matters
- Group Size and Customer Service: What “Good” Feels Like Here
- Who This Ocean Zipline Adventure at Coconut Cove Is Best For
- Should You Book Ocean Zipline at Coconut Cove?
- FAQ
- Where does the Ocean Zipline Adventure take place?
- What time does the tour start and how long is it?
- Is hotel pickup included?
- Do I need a mobile ticket?
- What’s included in the price?
- What costs extra?
- What are the age, height, and weight requirements?
- Is this tour safe for pregnant travelers or people with back or neck injuries?
- Are helmets required?
- How many people are in a group?
Key points at a glance

- 18 mph zipline speed over Coconut Cove Bay, built for real adrenaline
- 1200-foot-long ride with Atlantic-and-turquoise ocean views the whole way
- Round-trip hotel transfer within the Puerto Plata region (saves time and hassle)
- Private beach access plus chill-out areas for photos, shade, and recovery time
- Non-motorized watersports included (you won’t be stuck doing just one activity)
- Small groups (max 15), so you’re not waiting forever for gear or turns
Ocean Zipline Over Coconut Cove: Why This Feels Like More Than a Ticket

If you’ve done zipline before, you know the difference between a short thrill and a full-on flight. This one is a 1200-ft ride at about 18 mph, stretched out over Coconut Cove Bay, with ocean views that don’t stop once you leave the platform.
Then there’s the second half: you don’t just drop back to a parking lot and go home. You get access to the seaside nature-adventure park and private beach entry, plus plenty of spaces to hang out and take photos. That matters because you’ll likely want time to reset your brain after the adrenaline.
The balance here is smart. You get the thrill, then you switch to easy mode—sand, water, and optional non-motorized activities included in the package.
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Price and What $75.21 Really Buys You in Puerto Plata

At $75.21 per person, this can look pricey at first glance—until you tally what’s actually included.
You’re getting:
- The over-the-ocean zipline adventure
- Complimentary round-trip hotel transfer within the Puerto Plata region
- Access to Puerto Plata’s only seaside nature adventure park
- Free entry to the private beach
- A selection of non-motorized watersports
- Chill-out and leisure areas (useful, not just decorative)
The cost also starts to make sense if you’re staying away from the coastline or you don’t want to bargain with taxis mid-day. The transfer saves energy so you’re fresh when it’s time to gear up and ride.
What costs extra:
- Locker usage rental is listed at $10
- Footwear rental isn’t included
- Food and beverage are available for sale
- Photos and souvenirs are sold separately
So my advice: treat the base price as the “activity engine,” then budget a little for lockers or whatever snacks you want afterward.
Getting There: Hotel Pickup and the Bumpy-ride Reality

Pickup is included, but only within the Puerto Plata region. That’s great for convenience, and it usually means you won’t have to find the right entry point while rushing to a start time.
One note you should take seriously: the ride to the location is bumpy. The operator explicitly says it’s not recommended for pregnant women or people with back or neck injuries. If that’s you, save yourself the pain and pick a different activity that doesn’t involve a rough road transfer.
Also, because this experience is weather-dependent, you’ll get the most out of your day if you’re already located nearby. Starting at 9:00 am gives you a full window to deal with changes if weather plays tricks.
Zipline Readiness: Helmets, Body Requirements, and Comfort Tips

Before you even get to the ocean view, you’ll be checked for basic requirements. All participants must be at least:
- 6 years old
- 4 feet 4 inches tall
- Between 65 lbs and 265 lbs
Moderate physical fitness is required. This doesn’t mean you need to be an athlete, but you should be able to follow instructions, move through the pre-ride process, and manage the physical steps involved with gear and boarding.
Helmet use is mandatory. That’s why the operator recommends you wear a hairstyle that works with safety equipment. In plain terms: tie it back, skip fancy loose styles, and don’t plan on wearing a cap you can’t remove if they need to adjust your fit.
If you’re thinking about footwear: footwear rental is not included, so consider bringing something you can comfortably walk in on uneven surfaces and wet areas. If you’re unsure, water shoes are usually the easiest solution for a beach-and-park day like this.
The 1200-Foot Flight: 18 mph Over Coconut Cove Bay

The headline is straightforward: you take a zipline ride over the ocean at about 18 mph. It’s a 1200-ft-long run, with views across Coconut Cove Bay and the Atlantic.
What you should expect in your body is the classic zipline mix: brief nervous energy, then that strange calm where all you can do is look at the water and coast. At 1200 feet, you’ll have enough time to actually feel the rhythm of the ride rather than it being over before you realize you’re flying.
It also helps that the setting is built for this, not tacked on. This is at an ocean outpost within a seaside nature adventure park. The whole vibe is coastal, so you’re not just getting a view—you’re getting the location’s point.
Photos aren’t included, so if you want proof beyond your own camera-phone shots, plan for on-site photo purchases. The operator also sells souvenirs, but again, that’s extra.
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After the Zipline: Beach Recovery at Chukka Ocean Outpost

Once the ride is done, you switch gears. The experience includes free entry to the private beach, plus access to chill-out and leisure areas designed for relaxing and picture taking.
This is the part that makes the trip feel worth it even if you’re not the world’s biggest “thrill” person. A 2-hour overall duration means you’ll likely get enough time to enjoy the beach without dragging the day out into a long, tiring marathon.
Coconut Cove Beach is known for warm sand and clear water in the tour description. In real-world terms, that means it’s a good spot to rinse off, cool down, and reset your shoulders and breath after the zipline.
You’ll also find an ocean-air restaurant and themed bars on site. Food and drinks are listed as available for sale, so treat them as options, not guaranteed inclusions.
Non-Motorized Watersports: The Fun That Doesn’t Knock You Out

Included in the package is access to non-motorized watersports. That’s a smart inclusion because it turns your beach time from “just swim and sit” into something you can actively enjoy.
Because the specific types of watersports aren’t spelled out in the details you provided, I won’t guess. But I can tell you how to use this benefit:
- If you want light-to-moderate activity, take the included watersports option.
- If your main goal is the zipline and you want to chill, you can still skip these and focus on the beach.
Either way, you’re not forced into an all-day itinerary. You get choice, which is exactly what you want on vacation.
Locker, Footwear, and Photo Costs: What to Budget So You Don’t Get Surprised

The tour includes plenty, but it doesn’t pretend you can travel with zero spending beyond the ticket.
Two extras to keep in mind:
- Locker rental is $10
- Footwear rental is available but not included
If you’re planning to bring your own towel, phone, or camera gear, a locker can be worth it for peace of mind—especially if you’ll be hopping between the zipline area and the beach.
Photos are also sold on site, and souvenirs are available at the gift shop. None of those are required, but if you like keepsakes, you’ll want to allow a little cash or card space for them.
Timing and Weather: Why a 9:00 am Start Matters
This experience runs about 2 hours and starts at 9:00 am. That’s a helpful schedule because you can combine it with other Puerto Plata plans later in the day without needing a full day commitment.
Weather matters. The operator notes the experience requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
My practical take: plan a backup activity for later (even if it’s just wandering the area), and don’t schedule anything tight immediately after the tour ends. Coastal weather can shift fast, and even when things run, you’ll want buffer time for transfers back and forth.
Group Size and Customer Service: What “Good” Feels Like Here
This tops out at 15 travelers, which changes the experience. Smaller groups usually mean more personal attention during gear time, less time waiting around, and fewer headaches when the schedule shifts slightly.
The overall feedback points to two standouts: people describe it as fun, and they also mention good customer service and a clean beach area with amenities available. That combination matters. A great zipline matters—but so does feeling taken care of once you’re done, especially when you’re trying to cool down and enjoy the beach.
If you’re coming for the adrenaline, you’ll get that. If you’re coming for a well-run day that doesn’t feel sloppy, that’s a real part of the value here too.
Who This Ocean Zipline Adventure at Coconut Cove Is Best For
This is a strong fit if you want:
- A real ocean zipline experience, not just a short boardwalk ride
- Beach time included right after the thrill
- A package with pickup so you can focus on the day, not logistics
- A moderate activity level, with built-in options for relaxing
It’s also ideal for families with kids who meet the height and age requirements (6+ and at least 4 feet 4 inches tall), assuming the child can handle helmet requirements and movement on-site.
I’d be more cautious if you:
- Need to avoid bumpy rides (pregnancy, back or neck injuries are explicitly flagged)
- Struggle with moderate physical activity
- Hate the idea of using a mandatory helmet and adjusting your hair style
Should You Book Ocean Zipline at Coconut Cove?
I’d book it if you’re in Puerto Plata and you want a balanced day: ocean flying plus beach recovery, with hotel pickup and access to a private seaside setup. At $75.21, the value is strongest because the package isn’t just the zipline—it’s also transfer, beach entry, and included non-motorized watersports.
I would skip it or choose something else if the bumpy ride is a deal-breaker for your body. Also, if you’re traveling during a period when weather could be unstable, keep your expectations flexible since the experience needs good conditions.
If your plan is simple—do something memorable in the morning, then enjoy the coast afterward—this tour is built for exactly that rhythm.
FAQ
Where does the Ocean Zipline Adventure take place?
It takes place in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic, at Chukka Ocean Outpost at Coconut Cove.
What time does the tour start and how long is it?
The start time is 9:00 am, and the duration is approximately 2 hours.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes. Complimentary round-trip hotel transfer is included within the Puerto Plata region.
Do I need a mobile ticket?
Yes. The tour uses a mobile ticket.
What’s included in the price?
Included are the over-the-ocean zipline adventure, access to Puerto Plata’s seaside nature adventure park, free entry to the private beach, complimentary non-motorized watersports, and access to chill-out and leisure areas. Local souvenirs are available at the gift shop as well.
What costs extra?
Locker usage rental is listed as $10, footwear rental is not included, and food and beverages are available for sale. Photos and souvenirs are also available for sale.
What are the age, height, and weight requirements?
Participants must be at least 6 years old, at least 4 feet 4 inches tall, and weigh no less than 65 lbs and no more than 265 lbs.
Is this tour safe for pregnant travelers or people with back or neck injuries?
The ride to the location is bumpy, and it is not recommended for pregnant women or persons with back and/or neck injuries.
Are helmets required?
Yes. Helmets are mandatory for all tours.
How many people are in a group?
There is a maximum of 15 travelers.



































