Sitio histórico

Hacienda Buena Vista

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Vivienne & Ricardo
January 8, 2017
a restored hacienda in the mountains of Ponce about an hour away
Javier
July 15, 2021
Call to revise if you need reserve your space.
Alberto A
February 3, 2021
Visiting this coffee plantation hidden between mountains is like traveling back in time. Take a guided tour of Hacienda Buena Vista (must be booked in advance), learn about how coffee was grown and processed in the 19th century, and don’t leave without visiting the famous Salto Vives waterfall.
Isabel
October 23, 2020
Hacienda Buena Vista, also known as Hacienda Vives, was a coffee plantation located in Barrio Magueyes, Ponce, Puerto Rico. The original plantation dates from the 19th century. The plantation was started by Don Salvador de Vives in 1833. The Hacienda is located on 81.79 acres of fertile land that includes a humid subtropical forest some 7 miles north of Ponce on Route PR-123, in Corral Viejo, a subbarrio of Barrio Magueyes. The plantation house was built in the Spanish Colonial style, with the surrounding buildings being built in the local Criollo style. The original Hacienda covered 482 cuerdas. It is now owned by the Fideicomiso de Conservación de Puerto Rico, which operates it as a museum which it opened in 1986. Wikipedia
Hacienda Buena Vista, also known as Hacienda Vives, was a coffee plantation located in Barrio Magueyes, Ponce, Puerto Rico. The original plantation dates from the 19th century. The plantation was started by Don Salvador de Vives in 1833. The Hacienda is located on 81.79 acres of fertile land that in…
Eileen
March 5, 2020
Used to be an important coffee plantation was also the scenario of a unique relationship between land, water and slavery. Come watch them work and feel how the force of the river was transformed into movement to process food products. Enjoy the breeze under the canopy of a subtropical forest and go along with a history and nature expert to learn about the shaded polyculture of coffee, cocoa, oranges, plantains, and other fruits.
Used to be an important coffee plantation was also the scenario of a unique relationship between land, water and slavery. Come watch them work and feel how the force of the river was transformed into movement to process food products. Enjoy the breeze under the canopy of a subtropical forest and go…

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