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Food scene

Having the opportunity to enjoy authentic Puerto Rican food is a highlight of many visitors' experiences of the island. The vibrancy of Puerto Rican culture comes alive in its dishes, a celebration of flavors that visitors have the opportunity to indulge in. Some of the favorites are mofongo, tostones, pasteles, arroz con gandules, tembleque and the famous "frituras". Alcapurrias are a fritter shaped like a torpedo, made from shredded root vegetables like yuca and yautía, stuffed with a choice of meat, and fried. Deep-fried fritters normally found in open-air, beachside restaurants that pair beautifully with a cold beer. These are usually stuffed with ground beef, crab meat, chicken, fish, octopus, conch, or other types of seafood. There are a variety of different fritters you will find in Puerto Rico. Empanadillas are a larger version of empanadas, also stuffed with a choice of meat and fried. There’s also a popular pizza version filled with melted mozzarella cheese and tomato sauce. Puerto Rican arepas are flour based, sometimes made with coconut for a slightly sweet flavor, fried and then stuffed, usually with seafood. Bacalaítos are not stuffed, just a simple batter of flour and water with chunks of salted cod and parsley, deep fried into what look like giant corn flakes.
Within walking distance you have Bebo's Cafe for the best puertorican food in the area. While in Puerto Rico it is a must to try Mofongo, which is smashed plantains, either with meat or seafood. In case of choosing the meat I would recommend trying the garlic sauce. In case you decide for seafood, then should be creole sauce. Another typical plate from Puerto Rico is the famous rice and beans, a truly must if you want to know the authentic food that for decades puertoricans have eaten.
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Bebo Cafe
1600 C. Loíza
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Within walking distance you have Bebo's Cafe for the best puertorican food in the area. While in Puerto Rico it is a must to try Mofongo, which is smashed plantains, either with meat or seafood. In case of choosing the meat I would recommend trying the garlic sauce. In case you decide for seafood, then should be creole sauce. Another typical plate from Puerto Rico is the famous rice and beans, a truly must if you want to know the authentic food that for decades puertoricans have eaten.
Best restaurant for fine dining in the island. If you want to try the best food in town you won't regret your decision as it is really well spent money!
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Marmalade
317 C. de la Fortaleza
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Best restaurant for fine dining in the island. If you want to try the best food in town you won't regret your decision as it is really well spent money!
The Bohemian restaurant for excellence. This fine dinning experience is one of a lifetime as you will be able to enjoy live piano jazz music by one of the Beach Boys components.
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Carli's Fine Bistro & Piano
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The Bohemian restaurant for excellence. This fine dinning experience is one of a lifetime as you will be able to enjoy live piano jazz music by one of the Beach Boys components.
Best italian restaurant in town!
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La Cucina di Ivo
356 C. de la Fortaleza
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Best italian restaurant in town!
Best italian restaurant in Condado. The restaurant is located in a near by hotel. Chef Pagan has multiple restaurants, all amazing!!! If you are only staying for the night one of his restaurants should be a must!
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Sage Steak Loft
55 Cll Aguadilla
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Best italian restaurant in Condado. The restaurant is located in a near by hotel. Chef Pagan has multiple restaurants, all amazing!!! If you are only staying for the night one of his restaurants should be a must!
If you are looking for typical and authentic puerto rican food this is your place. Locals claim that the food tastes the same as their grandmother's and grandmothers are really known for being amazing cooks!! Enjoy the menus in this unconventional place and taste the magic of Puerto Rican food.
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La Cueva Del Mar
1904 C. Loíza
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If you are looking for typical and authentic puerto rican food this is your place. Locals claim that the food tastes the same as their grandmother's and grandmothers are really known for being amazing cooks!! Enjoy the menus in this unconventional place and taste the magic of Puerto Rican food.
In Piñones you will find many restaurants a long the coast, where you will find authentic Puerto Rican food with a beach vibe. Here you will be able to taste the "frituras" like alcapurrias, empanadillas, bacalaito and many more for a really affordable price and an explosion of flavor while enjoying the sea breeze.
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Campamento Piñones
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In Piñones you will find many restaurants a long the coast, where you will find authentic Puerto Rican food with a beach vibe. Here you will be able to taste the "frituras" like alcapurrias, empanadillas, bacalaito and many more for a really affordable price and an explosion of flavor while enjoying the sea breeze.

Neighborhoods

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Condado
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Sightseeing

Old San Juan is the main turistic atraction while in Puerto Rico. You will be able to see 2 forts, San Cristobal and San Felipe el Morro. Old San Juan has strict measures to maintain the same structures as it used to be centuries ago. While the Spanish where in Puerto Rico they build a gigantic wall that surrounded the town, nowadays you can still see the structure while walking through Paseo la Princesa. During this walk you will be able to see the San Juan Gate, which was back in the day the only entrance and exit from Old San Juan, as it was completely surrounded by the majestic wall. Other points of interest are: - The Cathedral of San Juan - Cristo Chapel - Calle Fortaleza (where the umbrellas are) - The Painted Door with the Flag of Puerto Rico - Cristopher Columbus statue - The Governor House And many others, as Old San Juan provides a great variety of places that you can visit in a day. For gift shops and restaurants you can go to Fortaleza and San Francisco streets as you shall find everything that you may need.
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Viejo San Juan
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Old San Juan is the main turistic atraction while in Puerto Rico. You will be able to see 2 forts, San Cristobal and San Felipe el Morro. Old San Juan has strict measures to maintain the same structures as it used to be centuries ago. While the Spanish where in Puerto Rico they build a gigantic wall that surrounded the town, nowadays you can still see the structure while walking through Paseo la Princesa. During this walk you will be able to see the San Juan Gate, which was back in the day the only entrance and exit from Old San Juan, as it was completely surrounded by the majestic wall. Other points of interest are: - The Cathedral of San Juan - Cristo Chapel - Calle Fortaleza (where the umbrellas are) - The Painted Door with the Flag of Puerto Rico - Cristopher Columbus statue - The Governor House And many others, as Old San Juan provides a great variety of places that you can visit in a day. For gift shops and restaurants you can go to Fortaleza and San Francisco streets as you shall find everything that you may need.
A tour to Culebra the neighbour island is a must, specially if you like to do snorkeling or just to enjoy the most amazing beach you most probably see, as it has white sand and clear water! Also you can find a tank right in the shore left by the americans if you walk around a mile to the left.
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Culebra
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A tour to Culebra the neighbour island is a must, specially if you like to do snorkeling or just to enjoy the most amazing beach you most probably see, as it has white sand and clear water! Also you can find a tank right in the shore left by the americans if you walk around a mile to the left.
There are only 5 BioBay's in the world and 3 of them are located in Puerto Rico. Fajardo, Lajas or Vieques, you can choose the one that you prefer and it will be an experience that you will never forget. The best time to do this tour is when there is no moon, as the water will glow to the fullest potential. The more moon there is the less it will glow up to just be sparkles. If you decide to go to the Fajardo one, you will get on a Kayak and you will go kayaking through the mangroves until open sea while the water glows below you.
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Bahía Bioluminiscente
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There are only 5 BioBay's in the world and 3 of them are located in Puerto Rico. Fajardo, Lajas or Vieques, you can choose the one that you prefer and it will be an experience that you will never forget. The best time to do this tour is when there is no moon, as the water will glow to the fullest potential. The more moon there is the less it will glow up to just be sparkles. If you decide to go to the Fajardo one, you will get on a Kayak and you will go kayaking through the mangroves until open sea while the water glows below you.
The observatory of Arecibo it is the perfect spot for the scientist and for the movie experts. As important films have been filmed in this majestic place such as Golden Eye, Contact, etc.
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Osservatorio di Arecibo
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The observatory of Arecibo it is the perfect spot for the scientist and for the movie experts. As important films have been filmed in this majestic place such as Golden Eye, Contact, etc.
The rainforest it was placed number 21 a few years ago when they were renaming the new wonders of the world. You will be able to experience hikes like no where else in the world and enjoy the stunning waterfalls. The water is extremely cold and has been cold for more than 125 years!
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Foresta nazionale El Yunque
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The rainforest it was placed number 21 a few years ago when they were renaming the new wonders of the world. You will be able to experience hikes like no where else in the world and enjoy the stunning waterfalls. The water is extremely cold and has been cold for more than 125 years!
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Night Kayak
1014 Ashford Ave
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This southwestern halfmoon-shaped gem will leave you in awe with its breathtaking waters and scenery. It takes a little bit of hiking to get there, but once you arrive, you will see how magnificent its dramatic landscape is. Playa Sucia is perfect for either a lazy day under the sun or an adventure exploring the astonishing surroundings. You can visit the lighthouse that is located right next to Playa Sucia and if you keep hiking you will find a natural stone bridge where you can take astonishing pictures.
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Playa sucia
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This southwestern halfmoon-shaped gem will leave you in awe with its breathtaking waters and scenery. It takes a little bit of hiking to get there, but once you arrive, you will see how magnificent its dramatic landscape is. Playa Sucia is perfect for either a lazy day under the sun or an adventure exploring the astonishing surroundings. You can visit the lighthouse that is located right next to Playa Sucia and if you keep hiking you will find a natural stone bridge where you can take astonishing pictures.
This is the most popular beach in Aguadilla. With a wide range of activities to do like swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, fishing, and -during the winter- surfing, Crash Boat is a playground for everyone. A few feet away is El Natural, a famous diving spot with a huge reef full of marine activity.
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Spiaggia di Crash Boat (snorkeling)
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This is the most popular beach in Aguadilla. With a wide range of activities to do like swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, fishing, and -during the winter- surfing, Crash Boat is a playground for everyone. A few feet away is El Natural, a famous diving spot with a huge reef full of marine activity.
The clarity of the water there is like no other on the east coast of Puerto Rico. The long strips of reefs beside the abandoned pier is home to many schools of fish and other marine creatures that you’ll get to observe while you snorkel. Whether it is by a water taxi or a private charter, don’t miss the chance to stroll around the white-sand shore of this natural reserve and spend a great day of swimming, snorkeling, or paddleboarding under the sun.
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Cayo Icacos
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The clarity of the water there is like no other on the east coast of Puerto Rico. The long strips of reefs beside the abandoned pier is home to many schools of fish and other marine creatures that you’ll get to observe while you snorkel. Whether it is by a water taxi or a private charter, don’t miss the chance to stroll around the white-sand shore of this natural reserve and spend a great day of swimming, snorkeling, or paddleboarding under the sun.
A true surfer’s haven, Domes is located between a lighthouse and Puerto Rico's inactive nuclear reactor. With turquoise waters and golden sand, this beach is a great spot for whale watching during the winter. Although it is not a place to go swimming, it is a fun beach to lay back and relax, watch surfing competitions, and even take a horseback riding tour.
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Playa Domes
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A true surfer’s haven, Domes is located between a lighthouse and Puerto Rico's inactive nuclear reactor. With turquoise waters and golden sand, this beach is a great spot for whale watching during the winter. Although it is not a place to go swimming, it is a fun beach to lay back and relax, watch surfing competitions, and even take a horseback riding tour.
Although it is not officially a beach, this cay has the clearest water in Puerto Rico. Nicknamed after the popular TV show, it is part of the Guánica Biosphere Reserve. You can swim all around the small island with little to no effort, which makes this place great for a beginner snorkeler or swimmer. It is fenced in by a healthy mangrove system that creates intimate spots throughout the cay.
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L'isola di Gilligan
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Although it is not officially a beach, this cay has the clearest water in Puerto Rico. Nicknamed after the popular TV show, it is part of the Guánica Biosphere Reserve. You can swim all around the small island with little to no effort, which makes this place great for a beginner snorkeler or swimmer. It is fenced in by a healthy mangrove system that creates intimate spots throughout the cay.
As a part of the Boquerón National State Forest, Combate beach is also a popular choice. Its sparkling waters and large-scale reefs turn pristine shores into a paradise for diving enthusiasts. Preferred by younger crowds, this site is the ideal to enjoy the best sunsets in Puerto Rico. Be sure to jump off the pier… it’s a thing there!
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El Combate
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As a part of the Boquerón National State Forest, Combate beach is also a popular choice. Its sparkling waters and large-scale reefs turn pristine shores into a paradise for diving enthusiasts. Preferred by younger crowds, this site is the ideal to enjoy the best sunsets in Puerto Rico. Be sure to jump off the pier… it’s a thing there!
The protected sanctuary Caja de Muertos has one of the most crystalline waters in the south of Puerto Rico. It received the first Blue Flag distinction to a beach located at a natural reserve. There, you’ll be facing the open waters of the Caribbean Sea and watching a variety of birds that nest in the hills near the boulders. Its name, which translates to "coffin" derives from the shape of the cay.
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Caja de Muertos Natural Reserve
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The protected sanctuary Caja de Muertos has one of the most crystalline waters in the south of Puerto Rico. It received the first Blue Flag distinction to a beach located at a natural reserve. There, you’ll be facing the open waters of the Caribbean Sea and watching a variety of birds that nest in the hills near the boulders. Its name, which translates to "coffin" derives from the shape of the cay.
Lajas is known for its offshore cays, but a wooden pier built by the Department of Natural Resources leads to a pool loved by adults and children. As part of La Parguera Natural Reserve, at Playita Rosada you can discover many ecosystems, hike along designated trails, and splash the day away at this unbeaten location.
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La Playita Rosada
Camino Paseo de los Guayacanes
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Lajas is known for its offshore cays, but a wooden pier built by the Department of Natural Resources leads to a pool loved by adults and children. As part of La Parguera Natural Reserve, at Playita Rosada you can discover many ecosystems, hike along designated trails, and splash the day away at this unbeaten location.
One of the most important Taíno-culture archaeological sites in the Antilles was found at the Caguana Indigenous Ceremonial Park located in Utuado, a town in the island’s Central Mountain Range, an hour and half drive from San Juan. Multiple ceremonial plazas (or bateyes), were important ceremonies, dance rituals, and ball games or batos used to take place, are at the center of the park. Petroglyphs, pieces of pottery, and other limestone artifacts made in the 14th and 15th century by the indigenous population are available for viewing. Admission fee ($5 adults, $4 kids and seniors) includes access to the park, the museum, and archaeological areas. The park is open daily from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., except on holidays.
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Caguana Ceremonial Indigenous Heritage Center
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One of the most important Taíno-culture archaeological sites in the Antilles was found at the Caguana Indigenous Ceremonial Park located in Utuado, a town in the island’s Central Mountain Range, an hour and half drive from San Juan. Multiple ceremonial plazas (or bateyes), were important ceremonies, dance rituals, and ball games or batos used to take place, are at the center of the park. Petroglyphs, pieces of pottery, and other limestone artifacts made in the 14th and 15th century by the indigenous population are available for viewing. Admission fee ($5 adults, $4 kids and seniors) includes access to the park, the museum, and archaeological areas. The park is open daily from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., except on holidays.
Located in Ponce, an hour and a half drive from San Juan, the Centro Ceremonial Indígena de Tibes is another significant Taíno archeological site on the coastal south side of the island. Following torrential rainfalls and river floods in 1975, evidence of pre-Taíno civilizations was revealed. Excavations in the area uncovered seven bateyes, two ceremonial plazas, along with hundreds of bone structures and tools. A museum located in the park displays several weapons, pottery artifacts, and figures representing deities, or cemíes, used in their daily lives. You can arrange for a bilingual one-hour tour that includes a visit to the museum and a film.
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Centro Ceremonial Indígena Tibes
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Located in Ponce, an hour and a half drive from San Juan, the Centro Ceremonial Indígena de Tibes is another significant Taíno archeological site on the coastal south side of the island. Following torrential rainfalls and river floods in 1975, evidence of pre-Taíno civilizations was revealed. Excavations in the area uncovered seven bateyes, two ceremonial plazas, along with hundreds of bone structures and tools. A museum located in the park displays several weapons, pottery artifacts, and figures representing deities, or cemíes, used in their daily lives. You can arrange for a bilingual one-hour tour that includes a visit to the museum and a film.
The San Juan National Historic Site includes the Castillo San Felipe del Morro, Castillo San Cristóbal, most of the city walls, la Puerta de San Juan, and the Fort San Juan de la Cruz. El Morro, a UNESCO site and a true testament to the wonderful history of Puerto Rico, is the most recognized landmark in the island and a must-see if you are short on time during your visit and trying to choose must-see attractions. The construction of El Morro began in the 16th century with the purpose of protecting the entrance to the San Juan harbor by the Spanish conquistadores. It served as a defensive position in the New World and was witness to many battles against foreign powers and pirates. From the fort, the views of the city and the ocean are stunning. Before leaving, make sure to fly a kite on the enormous green fields outside of El Morro, take a deep breath, and relax under the magnificent blue skies — this is a treasured experience. Open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., with an entrance fee of $7 per person (children under 15 enter free). Paid admission to El Morro also gets you admission to San Cristóbal as well, just save your receipt.
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Forte San Felipe del Morro
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The San Juan National Historic Site includes the Castillo San Felipe del Morro, Castillo San Cristóbal, most of the city walls, la Puerta de San Juan, and the Fort San Juan de la Cruz. El Morro, a UNESCO site and a true testament to the wonderful history of Puerto Rico, is the most recognized landmark in the island and a must-see if you are short on time during your visit and trying to choose must-see attractions. The construction of El Morro began in the 16th century with the purpose of protecting the entrance to the San Juan harbor by the Spanish conquistadores. It served as a defensive position in the New World and was witness to many battles against foreign powers and pirates. From the fort, the views of the city and the ocean are stunning. Before leaving, make sure to fly a kite on the enormous green fields outside of El Morro, take a deep breath, and relax under the magnificent blue skies — this is a treasured experience. Open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., with an entrance fee of $7 per person (children under 15 enter free). Paid admission to El Morro also gets you admission to San Cristóbal as well, just save your receipt.
Built in 1634 to protect San Juan from land attacks, the San Cristóbal Fort is the largest Spanish fort in the Americas covering some 27 acres of land. At the beginning of the experience, you can watch a short film that explai­­­ns the history of the fort and listen to an orientation offered by the staff every hour. Inside, you will find a main plaza used for troop formations and practices, a chapel, troop quarters, tunnels used by soldiers, artillery, and more. The observation post located in the third level gives you a beautiful ocean and city view.
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Castello di San Cristobal
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Built in 1634 to protect San Juan from land attacks, the San Cristóbal Fort is the largest Spanish fort in the Americas covering some 27 acres of land. At the beginning of the experience, you can watch a short film that explai­­­ns the history of the fort and listen to an orientation offered by the staff every hour. Inside, you will find a main plaza used for troop formations and practices, a chapel, troop quarters, tunnels used by soldiers, artillery, and more. The observation post located in the third level gives you a beautiful ocean and city view.
The Cuartel de Ballajá was the last piece of monumental military architecture created by the Spanish army in the Americas. It was built in 1854 and used until 1898 as an infantry barrack for thousands of soldiers and their families, the structure occupies three acres of land. Nowadays, it is a cultural center and home to the Museo de las Américas.
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Caserma di Ballaja
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The Cuartel de Ballajá was the last piece of monumental military architecture created by the Spanish army in the Americas. It was built in 1854 and used until 1898 as an infantry barrack for thousands of soldiers and their families, the structure occupies three acres of land. Nowadays, it is a cultural center and home to the Museo de las Américas.
The Hacienda Buena Vista, located in Ponce, tells the story of the island’s coffee production prime days more than 150 years ago. The restored historical site consists of a Spanish colonial main house, slave quarters, farm buildings, and other processing areas. This hacienda served as was one of the main producers of coffee in the 19th century, cultivating some of the finest beans consumed at the time. Original hydraulic turbines are powered by the water of a nearby river as its main engine. Current guided tours teach the role plantation owners and slaves had in the production of goods, as well as the growing and processing of cocoa, coffee, and other local products. Open Wednesdays to Sundays from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., you can call or email Para La Naturaleza to schedule tours at 787-722-5882 and info@paralanaturaleza.org.
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Hacienda Buena Vista
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The Hacienda Buena Vista, located in Ponce, tells the story of the island’s coffee production prime days more than 150 years ago. The restored historical site consists of a Spanish colonial main house, slave quarters, farm buildings, and other processing areas. This hacienda served as was one of the main producers of coffee in the 19th century, cultivating some of the finest beans consumed at the time. Original hydraulic turbines are powered by the water of a nearby river as its main engine. Current guided tours teach the role plantation owners and slaves had in the production of goods, as well as the growing and processing of cocoa, coffee, and other local products. Open Wednesdays to Sundays from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., you can call or email Para La Naturaleza to schedule tours at 787-722-5882 and info@paralanaturaleza.org.
One of the most recognizable caves in Puerto Rico isn't underground but instead looks out over the Rio Grande de Arecibo valley, creating a window-like opening on the sheer rock face of a mountain. This unique framing of the valley, river, and town below earned the cave its name, Cueva Ventana (Window Cave), and both locals and visitors eagerly snap photos of the Instagram-worthy view from the cave's opening. Aventura Cueva Ventana is the ecotourism company that offers guided hikes of the cave, with a special rate for residents of Puerto Rico.
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Cueva Ventana
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One of the most recognizable caves in Puerto Rico isn't underground but instead looks out over the Rio Grande de Arecibo valley, creating a window-like opening on the sheer rock face of a mountain. This unique framing of the valley, river, and town below earned the cave its name, Cueva Ventana (Window Cave), and both locals and visitors eagerly snap photos of the Instagram-worthy view from the cave's opening. Aventura Cueva Ventana is the ecotourism company that offers guided hikes of the cave, with a special rate for residents of Puerto Rico.
Deep in the mountainous region of Puerto Rico is the Tanamá river of Utuado and over millions of years its flowing waters have carved a network of caverns, canyons, and tunnels in the limestone cliffs. Several ecotourism companies lead caving, cave tubing, rappelling, hiking, and rock-climbing tours in this area, among them Aventuras Tierra Adentro, Tanama River Adventure, Tanama Tours, Cacique EcoAdventures, and others. All will require participants to be in excellent physical condition, but level of difficulty and type of activities varies according to the operator and the tour you choose.
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Tanama River Adventures
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Deep in the mountainous region of Puerto Rico is the Tanamá river of Utuado and over millions of years its flowing waters have carved a network of caverns, canyons, and tunnels in the limestone cliffs. Several ecotourism companies lead caving, cave tubing, rappelling, hiking, and rock-climbing tours in this area, among them Aventuras Tierra Adentro, Tanama River Adventure, Tanama Tours, Cacique EcoAdventures, and others. All will require participants to be in excellent physical condition, but level of difficulty and type of activities varies according to the operator and the tour you choose.
Right on the roaring Atlantic coast is Cueva del Indio, or Indian Cave, named after the indigenous hieroglyphs found carved into the rocks. The entrance fee is $5 and will give you access to impressive cliffs, views of crashing waves, and a natural bridge formed from rocks. Prior to Hurricane María there was a ladder leading down to the cave which is now gone. Experienced climbers can still make the descent down to the cave where there are rock carvings made by the Taínos, the tribe that lived on the island before the arrival of Columbus and the Spanish. Note: Parque Nacional de las Cavernas del Rio Camuy, which offers access to the largest cave network in the Western hemisphere, is currently closed. A potential reopening date has not been set. However, there are many other exciting and beautiful caves to visit throughout the island.
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Cueva del Indio
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Right on the roaring Atlantic coast is Cueva del Indio, or Indian Cave, named after the indigenous hieroglyphs found carved into the rocks. The entrance fee is $5 and will give you access to impressive cliffs, views of crashing waves, and a natural bridge formed from rocks. Prior to Hurricane María there was a ladder leading down to the cave which is now gone. Experienced climbers can still make the descent down to the cave where there are rock carvings made by the Taínos, the tribe that lived on the island before the arrival of Columbus and the Spanish. Note: Parque Nacional de las Cavernas del Rio Camuy, which offers access to the largest cave network in the Western hemisphere, is currently closed. A potential reopening date has not been set. However, there are many other exciting and beautiful caves to visit throughout the island.
Located inside the Guajataca State Forest in the northwestern town of Isabela, Cueva del Viento, the Wind Cavern, is easily accessible via trails originating at the parking area and ranger station at KM 9 on Route 446. Once you reach the entrance of the cave, there are steps leading down but inside there is no illumination or guardrails, so bring sturdy footwear and flashlights, if you want to explore the cave. The cave is made of limestone, with beautiful stalactite and stalagmite formations. Be warned the cave is also home to many, many bats.
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Cueva del Viento
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Located inside the Guajataca State Forest in the northwestern town of Isabela, Cueva del Viento, the Wind Cavern, is easily accessible via trails originating at the parking area and ranger station at KM 9 on Route 446. Once you reach the entrance of the cave, there are steps leading down but inside there is no illumination or guardrails, so bring sturdy footwear and flashlights, if you want to explore the cave. The cave is made of limestone, with beautiful stalactite and stalagmite formations. Be warned the cave is also home to many, many bats.