Discover CASA MARTIN’s region

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Discover CASA MARTIN’s region

Inside Palmas Del Mar Resort

The Pterocarpus Forest nature preserve at Palmas is a unique 51-acre swamp forest, opened to the public in March 2013. This is one of the largest remaining swamp forests in Puerto Rico and serves as habitat to 44 species of flora and 52 species of fauna, of which 13 are considered endemic.
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Bosque de Pterocarpus / Pterocarpus Forest @ Palmas del Mar
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The Pterocarpus Forest nature preserve at Palmas is a unique 51-acre swamp forest, opened to the public in March 2013. This is one of the largest remaining swamp forests in Puerto Rico and serves as habitat to 44 species of flora and 52 species of fauna, of which 13 are considered endemic.
La Pescadería is a seafood-lover’s destination restaurant and has been a stable source of local seafood throughout the development of the area known as Palmas del Mar on the southeastern coast of Puerto Rico.
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La Pescadería
Harbour Drive
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La Pescadería is a seafood-lover’s destination restaurant and has been a stable source of local seafood throughout the development of the area known as Palmas del Mar on the southeastern coast of Puerto Rico.
A fierce campaigner for traditional and classic French cuisine, Chef Daniel Vasse believes in adding a touch of “controlled creativity” – or, as he likes to put it, “fusion that does not lead to confusion”. A Maître Rôtisseur in the distinguished Chaîne des Rôtisseurs society, Vasse was born in Normandy and studied culinary arts in his native France before arriving in Puerto Rico in 1982. In 1985, he opened his eponymous Chez Daniel in Palmas del Mar, regarded as one of Puerto Rico’s best French restaurants and a recipient of several Silver Fork recognitions.
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Chez Daniel
1 Country Club Dr
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A fierce campaigner for traditional and classic French cuisine, Chef Daniel Vasse believes in adding a touch of “controlled creativity” – or, as he likes to put it, “fusion that does not lead to confusion”. A Maître Rôtisseur in the distinguished Chaîne des Rôtisseurs society, Vasse was born in Normandy and studied culinary arts in his native France before arriving in Puerto Rico in 1982. In 1985, he opened his eponymous Chez Daniel in Palmas del Mar, regarded as one of Puerto Rico’s best French restaurants and a recipient of several Silver Fork recognitions.
Blue Hawaii is an Asian Fusion hidden gem in Palmas del Mar that serves many dishes such as Pho, which are sure to blow your mind.
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Blue Hawaii
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Blue Hawaii is an Asian Fusion hidden gem in Palmas del Mar that serves many dishes such as Pho, which are sure to blow your mind.
Trova is our main restaurant featuring a seasonal menu inspired by local island farmers and their products. Narrative Cuisine transforms an ordinary dining experience into a storytelling, culinary performance. Guests and staff alike become an important part of the stories being told with each course. Our menu inspires meaningful conversations and entice our patrons to take part of a journey with every bite. Located in the Wyndham Palmas Del Mar Golf and Beach Resort.
Trova - Narrative Cuisine
170 Candelero Drive
Trova is our main restaurant featuring a seasonal menu inspired by local island farmers and their products. Narrative Cuisine transforms an ordinary dining experience into a storytelling, culinary performance. Guests and staff alike become an important part of the stories being told with each course. Our menu inspires meaningful conversations and entice our patrons to take part of a journey with every bite. Located in the Wyndham Palmas Del Mar Golf and Beach Resort.
Additional information about the Golf Club is available at www.palmaspac.comand (787) 656-3000.
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Palmas Athletic Club at Palmas del Mar
1 Country Club Dr
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Additional information about the Golf Club is available at www.palmaspac.comand (787) 656-3000.
Our restaurant offers healthy and tasty food, using organic and fresh products. Variety of salads, that could be combine with chicken or fish. We also have pasta, hamburgers, tuna, meat, all of the highest quality and delight food. We are also offering delicious breakfast, and brunch on Sundays. Is a safe and open environment, beautiful setting, and practicing all the covid measures.
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Volea Bar and Grill
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Our restaurant offers healthy and tasty food, using organic and fresh products. Variety of salads, that could be combine with chicken or fish. We also have pasta, hamburgers, tuna, meat, all of the highest quality and delight food. We are also offering delicious breakfast, and brunch on Sundays. Is a safe and open environment, beautiful setting, and practicing all the covid measures.

City/town information

A coastal destination with beaches, wildlife, and Puerto Rico’s largest resort. With a mix of laid-back beach vibes, a protected natural reserve, and a sprawling luxury resort, there’s something for every type of traveler in Humacao (a name of Taíno origin). The municipality spans 44 square miles (117 square kilometers) on Puerto Rico’s Atlantic coast, with Naguabo to the north, Yabucoa to the south, and Las Piedras to the west. It’s about an hour’s drive from San Juan and 30 minutes from the airport and ferry terminal in Ceiba.
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Humacao
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A coastal destination with beaches, wildlife, and Puerto Rico’s largest resort. With a mix of laid-back beach vibes, a protected natural reserve, and a sprawling luxury resort, there’s something for every type of traveler in Humacao (a name of Taíno origin). The municipality spans 44 square miles (117 square kilometers) on Puerto Rico’s Atlantic coast, with Naguabo to the north, Yabucoa to the south, and Las Piedras to the west. It’s about an hour’s drive from San Juan and 30 minutes from the airport and ferry terminal in Ceiba.

Attractions

The Humacao Natural Reserve is located on Puerto Rico's southeast coast, between the towns of Humacao and Naguabo. This natural reserve was established in 1986 and it's managed by Puerto Rico's Department of Natural Resources. There is kayaking and bike rental on site. Within the reserve, you'll find multiple trails for hiking and biking, stretches of beaches, fishing spots, and more.
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Reserva Natural de Humacao
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The Humacao Natural Reserve is located on Puerto Rico's southeast coast, between the towns of Humacao and Naguabo. This natural reserve was established in 1986 and it's managed by Puerto Rico's Department of Natural Resources. There is kayaking and bike rental on site. Within the reserve, you'll find multiple trails for hiking and biking, stretches of beaches, fishing spots, and more.
Influenced by the American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, the Czech architect Antonin Nechodoma commissioned the two-story house for the sugar plantation owner Antonio Roig. Built in 1919 in the shape of a T, it has strong horizontal features and wide, showy cornices. The stained glass windows that cover the doors and windows create plays of light that, in turn, protect the interior from the strong light that characterizes the tropics. It was built for Mr. Antonio Roig Torrellas and his wife, Eulogia Guzmán Toro. Casa Roig is considered an architectural jewel of Puerto Rico that has been used for cultural events and as a museum. In 1989, the University of Puerto Rico at Humacao restored Casa Roig, reopening its doors as a regional museum. Monday to Friday-9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m./ 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday- by appointment. Sunday-closed
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Museo Casa Antonio Roig
66 Cll Antonio Lopez
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Influenced by the American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, the Czech architect Antonin Nechodoma commissioned the two-story house for the sugar plantation owner Antonio Roig. Built in 1919 in the shape of a T, it has strong horizontal features and wide, showy cornices. The stained glass windows that cover the doors and windows create plays of light that, in turn, protect the interior from the strong light that characterizes the tropics. It was built for Mr. Antonio Roig Torrellas and his wife, Eulogia Guzmán Toro. Casa Roig is considered an architectural jewel of Puerto Rico that has been used for cultural events and as a museum. In 1989, the University of Puerto Rico at Humacao restored Casa Roig, reopening its doors as a regional museum. Monday to Friday-9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m./ 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday- by appointment. Sunday-closed
Currently closed for renovations/Hurricane Maria damaged it. The Children's Water Park is located within the Punta Santiago Spa in Humacao. Ideal for children of all ages during the summer season. The park offers a safe, fun and economical alternative, it has a 16-inch deep pool and three platforms with 14 slides connected by bridges. The fun area has a cafeteria, restrooms, lifeguards, and a wooden deck that is rented out for activities.
Parque Acuático Infantil Punta Santiago
Calle Doctor Vidal
Currently closed for renovations/Hurricane Maria damaged it. The Children's Water Park is located within the Punta Santiago Spa in Humacao. Ideal for children of all ages during the summer season. The park offers a safe, fun and economical alternative, it has a 16-inch deep pool and three platforms with 14 slides connected by bridges. The fun area has a cafeteria, restrooms, lifeguards, and a wooden deck that is rented out for activities.
The only rainforest within the U.S. National Forest System receives an annual fluvial precipitation of almost 400 billion liters of rain. Its waterfalls, orchids, giant ferns, imposing tabonuco trees, and palms make it a true paradise for the photographer and nature lover. On El Yunque's main road, visitors will find La Coca waterfall and Yokahú Tower, an observation spot that looks over the rainforest's lush green vegetation and on to the east coast of the island. Stop by the rainforest's visitors center, El Portalito Hub, and ask for a map of the forest and pointers on what trail to explore.
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Bosque Nacional El Yunque - Centro de Visitantes El Portalito
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The only rainforest within the U.S. National Forest System receives an annual fluvial precipitation of almost 400 billion liters of rain. Its waterfalls, orchids, giant ferns, imposing tabonuco trees, and palms make it a true paradise for the photographer and nature lover. On El Yunque's main road, visitors will find La Coca waterfall and Yokahú Tower, an observation spot that looks over the rainforest's lush green vegetation and on to the east coast of the island. Stop by the rainforest's visitors center, El Portalito Hub, and ask for a map of the forest and pointers on what trail to explore.
La Cueva del Indio in Las Piedras. The Taínos left evidence of their presence in the form of petroglyphs, which were carved on rocks in streams, ball courts, and caves. This historic ceremonial park has more than 200 petroglyphs, three "bateys" (ceremonial plazas), and hiking trails and camping areas. The park can only be visited with a prior appointment that has to be coordinated through the town's local tourism office. 787-733-2160
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La Cueva del Indio in Las Piedras. The Taínos left evidence of their presence in the form of petroglyphs, which were carved on rocks in streams, ball courts, and caves. This historic ceremonial park has more than 200 petroglyphs, three "bateys" (ceremonial plazas), and hiking trails and camping areas. The park can only be visited with a prior appointment that has to be coordinated through the town's local tourism office. 787-733-2160
Hand Gliding Experience Puerto Rico- Las Piedras...‘Where your dream becomes reality’, enjoy a pleasant day with us flying over the slopes of the Yunque and flying through one of the most beautiful valleys of Puerto Rico "El Valle de Las Piedras" whose highway # 31 connects with the Towns of Juncos, Las Piedras and Naguabo. Actually, an experience that no one can tell you. For appointments: https://www.hangglidingexperiencepr.com/ And tell them Casa Martín referred you!
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Canóvanas
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Hand Gliding Experience Puerto Rico- Las Piedras...‘Where your dream becomes reality’, enjoy a pleasant day with us flying over the slopes of the Yunque and flying through one of the most beautiful valleys of Puerto Rico "El Valle de Las Piedras" whose highway # 31 connects with the Towns of Juncos, Las Piedras and Naguabo. Actually, an experience that no one can tell you. For appointments: https://www.hangglidingexperiencepr.com/ And tell them Casa Martín referred you!
Visit a cacao farm at the rainforest located in the municipality of Fajardo, where majestic views of El Yunque forest blends with the breathtaking background of the Atlantic Ocean creating an unforgettable experience. See where the cocoa tree is grown, and the pod is processed. You will have the opportunity to taste the cacao fruit from which many products, including chocolate, come from. This interactive experience will reveal the history and origins of this superfood. Visite una finca de cacao en la selva tropical ubicada en el municipio de Fajardo, donde las majestuosas vistas del bosque de El Yunque se mezclan con el impresionante fondo del Océano Atlántico creando una experiencia inolvidable. Vea dónde se cultiva el árbol de cacao y se procesa la mazorca. Tendrá la oportunidad de probar el fruto del cacao del que provienen muchos productos, incluido el chocolate. Esta experiencia interactiva revelará la historia y los orígenes de este superalimento.
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Hacienda Chocolat PR
Camino Los Polacos
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Visit a cacao farm at the rainforest located in the municipality of Fajardo, where majestic views of El Yunque forest blends with the breathtaking background of the Atlantic Ocean creating an unforgettable experience. See where the cocoa tree is grown, and the pod is processed. You will have the opportunity to taste the cacao fruit from which many products, including chocolate, come from. This interactive experience will reveal the history and origins of this superfood. Visite una finca de cacao en la selva tropical ubicada en el municipio de Fajardo, donde las majestuosas vistas del bosque de El Yunque se mezclan con el impresionante fondo del Océano Atlántico creando una experiencia inolvidable. Vea dónde se cultiva el árbol de cacao y se procesa la mazorca. Tendrá la oportunidad de probar el fruto del cacao del que provienen muchos productos, incluido el chocolate. Esta experiencia interactiva revelará la historia y los orígenes de este superalimento.
Come and enjoy an adventure through the only navigable river in Puerto Rico: The Holy Spirit River. It is located on highway # 3 in the town of Rio Grande. Enjoy 9 kilometers of nature reserve, which will allow you appreciate and learn about this ecosystem. Trained personnel will offer valuable information about the flora and fauna, animals, myths and legends that today constitute this ecological zone. The duration of the trip is approximately two (2) hours. The boat has a capacity for 20 people. 9:00 am. 11:00 am. 1:00 pm. 3:00 pm. Evelyn Garcia 787-612-3075; tell them Marisara Martin referred you.
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La Paseadora Río Espíritu Santo
3260 Carretera 3
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Come and enjoy an adventure through the only navigable river in Puerto Rico: The Holy Spirit River. It is located on highway # 3 in the town of Rio Grande. Enjoy 9 kilometers of nature reserve, which will allow you appreciate and learn about this ecosystem. Trained personnel will offer valuable information about the flora and fauna, animals, myths and legends that today constitute this ecological zone. The duration of the trip is approximately two (2) hours. The boat has a capacity for 20 people. 9:00 am. 11:00 am. 1:00 pm. 3:00 pm. Evelyn Garcia 787-612-3075; tell them Marisara Martin referred you.
Enjoy Cayo Santiago while visiting the Humacao beach; this key stretches 600 meters (656 yards) from north to south and 400 meters (437 yards) from east to west, including the flat peninsula in the northeast that connects to the main part only by a narrow sandy isthmus. Although the island is flat in the north, it reaches a height of 34.9 meters (104.5 feet) 2.9 km (1.8 miles) southwest of the port, on a small rocky hill called El Morrillo, which rises steeply from the water and the lowlands around it. The island is part of the Punta Santiago neighborhood of Humacao.
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Balneario Punta Santiago
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Enjoy Cayo Santiago while visiting the Humacao beach; this key stretches 600 meters (656 yards) from north to south and 400 meters (437 yards) from east to west, including the flat peninsula in the northeast that connects to the main part only by a narrow sandy isthmus. Although the island is flat in the north, it reaches a height of 34.9 meters (104.5 feet) 2.9 km (1.8 miles) southwest of the port, on a small rocky hill called El Morrillo, which rises steeply from the water and the lowlands around it. The island is part of the Punta Santiago neighborhood of Humacao.
The access and parking to Charco el Hippie waterfall in La Planta, Naguabo is in private property; opens Wed to Sun 11am to 5pm: pedestrian access allowed off hours. Swim at your own risk and might have flash floods during rainy season.
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Charco El Hippie
Camino La Planta
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The access and parking to Charco el Hippie waterfall in La Planta, Naguabo is in private property; opens Wed to Sun 11am to 5pm: pedestrian access allowed off hours. Swim at your own risk and might have flash floods during rainy season.
The William Miranda Marín Botanical and Cultural Garden is a living museum that celebrates Puerto Rican culture in relation to nature and tropical agriculture. The Garden is located in the city of Caguas, on land that once belonged to the old San José sugar mill, a vitally important agricultural production center in the Turabo Valley during the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century. Open Wednesday to Sunday 10am -3pm El Jardín Botánico y Cultural William Miranda Marín es un museo viviente que enaltece la cultura puertorriqueña en relación con la naturaleza y la agricultura tropical. El Jardín está ubicado en la ciudad de Caguas, en terrenos que una vez pertenecieron al antiguo ingenio azucarero San José, centro de producción agrícola de vital importancia en el Valle del Turabo durante el Siglo XIX y la primera mitad del siglo XX. Abierto miércoles a domingo 10am -3pm https://www.jardinbotanicoycultural.org/
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Jardín Botánico y Cultural William Miranda Marín
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The William Miranda Marín Botanical and Cultural Garden is a living museum that celebrates Puerto Rican culture in relation to nature and tropical agriculture. The Garden is located in the city of Caguas, on land that once belonged to the old San José sugar mill, a vitally important agricultural production center in the Turabo Valley during the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century. Open Wednesday to Sunday 10am -3pm El Jardín Botánico y Cultural William Miranda Marín es un museo viviente que enaltece la cultura puertorriqueña en relación con la naturaleza y la agricultura tropical. El Jardín está ubicado en la ciudad de Caguas, en terrenos que una vez pertenecieron al antiguo ingenio azucarero San José, centro de producción agrícola de vital importancia en el Valle del Turabo durante el Siglo XIX y la primera mitad del siglo XX. Abierto miércoles a domingo 10am -3pm https://www.jardinbotanicoycultural.org/
This picturesque century old lighthouse makes the island southeastern boundary. Open to the public. Breathtaking views of the coast. Maunabo, Puerto Rico.
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Faro de Punta Tuna
Cll Catalina Morales
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This picturesque century old lighthouse makes the island southeastern boundary. Open to the public. Breathtaking views of the coast. Maunabo, Puerto Rico.

Food scene

Contendores, a casual food truck park in Humacao filled with options from comida criolla (traditional Puerto Rican food), artisanal hotdogs and pasta, arepas rellenas (stuffed fritters), and a craft beer truck.
Contenedores Food truck park
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Contendores, a casual food truck park in Humacao filled with options from comida criolla (traditional Puerto Rican food), artisanal hotdogs and pasta, arepas rellenas (stuffed fritters), and a craft beer truck.
Located in the eastern town of Naguabo, this "malecón" is synonymous with paradise for the lovers of fresh seafood and beautiful views. El Malecón de Naguabo is one of the island's most visited waterfront promenades, and it's widely recognized for having over 30 restaurants and kiosks that visitors can choose from. During the weekends, local families flock to the "malecón" in search of the "catch of the day." A can't miss specialty of Naguabo are their famous "pastelillos de chapín," which are delicious Puerto Rican fritters filled with coffer fish.
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Malecon de Naguabo
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Located in the eastern town of Naguabo, this "malecón" is synonymous with paradise for the lovers of fresh seafood and beautiful views. El Malecón de Naguabo is one of the island's most visited waterfront promenades, and it's widely recognized for having over 30 restaurants and kiosks that visitors can choose from. During the weekends, local families flock to the "malecón" in search of the "catch of the day." A can't miss specialty of Naguabo are their famous "pastelillos de chapín," which are delicious Puerto Rican fritters filled with coffer fish.
El Limón is a food stand in Punta Santiago, Humacao that serves fried food and beer. This place also doubles as a restaurant that serves other types of Criollo food and sauté inside the venue.
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Kiosko El Limón
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El Limón is a food stand in Punta Santiago, Humacao that serves fried food and beer. This place also doubles as a restaurant that serves other types of Criollo food and sauté inside the venue.
The Luquillo Kiosks are comprised of a row of around 60 family-owned kiosks selling food, drinks, and souvenirs. Visitors to the kiosks will find that they vary in style, taste, and price. They're all open air, and while some face the street, others have beautiful views of the beach. This is a perfect pitstop after enjoying a beach day on the east coast or a hiking day at El Yunque.
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Kioskos de Luquillo
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The Luquillo Kiosks are comprised of a row of around 60 family-owned kiosks selling food, drinks, and souvenirs. Visitors to the kiosks will find that they vary in style, taste, and price. They're all open air, and while some face the street, others have beautiful views of the beach. This is a perfect pitstop after enjoying a beach day on the east coast or a hiking day at El Yunque.

Playa Negra Exotic beach

Playa Los Bohios, located in Maunabo. Also called Playa Negra or Playa Arena Negra is a black sand beach. So rare, it’s worth a trip to see it. Maunabo is on the south east coast of Puerto Rico, about 30 minutes from Casa Martín. The black sand beaches in Puerto Rico are usually near a large river mouth. This beach is not a swimming beach — it is rough, it has rip currents, and there are no lifeguards — but surfers enjoy it. There are no facilities, so you need to bring everything you need with you. Enjoy the view, maybe have a picnic and then go on and see other things in the area.
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Maunabo
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Playa Los Bohios, located in Maunabo. Also called Playa Negra or Playa Arena Negra is a black sand beach. So rare, it’s worth a trip to see it. Maunabo is on the south east coast of Puerto Rico, about 30 minutes from Casa Martín. The black sand beaches in Puerto Rico are usually near a large river mouth. This beach is not a swimming beach — it is rough, it has rip currents, and there are no lifeguards — but surfers enjoy it. There are no facilities, so you need to bring everything you need with you. Enjoy the view, maybe have a picnic and then go on and see other things in the area.

Self Guided Mountain Trails

For all the trails, take plenty of water with you and good hiking shoes. Avoid the heat by starting your hike early in the morning. Enjoy bird watching and abundant vegetation that is aptly adapted to the dry coastal climate.
Los Angelitos Trail, El Yunque National Forest, Río Grande Driving on Road #191 to El Yunque make a left on Road #988, right after El Portal Visitors Center. On Road #988 drive 4 km passing the bridge. On the right side is the sign for the Los Angelitos Trail. The trail is an easy 20 minute hike for the whole family. There is a huge natural pool at the end to swim in clean, pure water from El Yunque.
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Bosque Nacional El Yunque
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Los Angelitos Trail, El Yunque National Forest, Río Grande Driving on Road #191 to El Yunque make a left on Road #988, right after El Portal Visitors Center. On Road #988 drive 4 km passing the bridge. On the right side is the sign for the Los Angelitos Trail. The trail is an easy 20 minute hike for the whole family. There is a huge natural pool at the end to swim in clean, pure water from El Yunque.
Guánica Dry Forest Trail El Bosque Seco de Guánica is a United Nations International Biosphere Reserve. To reach the park facilities coming from the town of Guánica via Road #116 take Road #334 and drive all the way into the forest. From the visitors center, take a map and plan your hike to the Ballena Trail. This trail is around a mile long and ends at Road #333. Halfway down the trail you can see the Guayacán Centenario, a 700 year old native tree of the Caribbean.
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Bosque Estatal de Guánica
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Guánica Dry Forest Trail El Bosque Seco de Guánica is a United Nations International Biosphere Reserve. To reach the park facilities coming from the town of Guánica via Road #116 take Road #334 and drive all the way into the forest. From the visitors center, take a map and plan your hike to the Ballena Trail. This trail is around a mile long and ends at Road #333. Halfway down the trail you can see the Guayacán Centenario, a 700 year old native tree of the Caribbean.
The Inés María Mendoza Nature Reserve (Punta Yeguas) is located in the extreme southeast of the coastal municipality of Yabucoa, where the Sierra Pandura gradually reduces its height until it meets the Caribbean Sea, projecting its limits on three capes or points of sedimentary rock that rise dramatically over pockets of sandy beaches. Several humid forests cover the cliffs between the capes, giving way to grasslands in the middle of meadows and hollows that complete the impressive topography of the place. From the highest point of the property you can see the island of Vieques, to the east, and the Sierra Pandura, rising to reach the other mountains to the west.
Reserva Natural Inés María Mendoza
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The Inés María Mendoza Nature Reserve (Punta Yeguas) is located in the extreme southeast of the coastal municipality of Yabucoa, where the Sierra Pandura gradually reduces its height until it meets the Caribbean Sea, projecting its limits on three capes or points of sedimentary rock that rise dramatically over pockets of sandy beaches. Several humid forests cover the cliffs between the capes, giving way to grasslands in the middle of meadows and hollows that complete the impressive topography of the place. From the highest point of the property you can see the island of Vieques, to the east, and the Sierra Pandura, rising to reach the other mountains to the west.

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Covid 19 latest travel guidelines

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Cómo moverse

Car is the best way to get around; taxis available too.

Unwind. Disconnect. Recharge. You set your compass to paradise, and it is no coincidence it led you to Puerto Rico’s east coast. You’ll find an abundance of natural wonders, from the only rainforest in the U.S. National Forest System to one of the five bioluminescent bays in the world, pristine beaches, and fantastic food ideal for family trips, friends getaways, or solo traveling. Take a dip in the ocean or hike incredible trails! Just know there is a lot to cover and, depending on the length of your stay!
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Puerto Rico beaches

In Puerto Rico all beaches are public by law. Some beaches are government administered facilities while most property is open and accessible to the public any time. There are beaches for almost any type of sport activity and then simply for observation. Make sure you pack sun lotion, sunglasses and drink plenty of liquids. Enjoy your beach day and please take only pictures and leave only your footprints.