Puerto Rico’s hidden Nature Spots
Puerto Rico really is “la isla del encanto” wish means the enchanted island. Here you can enjoy of paradisiac beaches and magical rivers. A great walk at old San Juan and a beautiful hike at the mountains. You just need to know where to go. Let us help you choose the best spots in the island.
Juan Diego falls is one of my favorite places at el Yunque rainforest. It consist of 3 waterfalls. How to get there is a secret share with our guests.
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Juan Diego Falls
Puerto Rico 191Juan Diego falls is one of my favorite places at el Yunque rainforest. It consist of 3 waterfalls. How to get there is a secret share with our guests.
This is a great river to visit! If you don’t like hiking this spot is perfect for you. From the car to the falls is around 5 minutes walking.
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Charco El Hippie
Camino La PlantaThis is a great river to visit! If you don’t like hiking this spot is perfect for you. From the car to the falls is around 5 minutes walking.
Campamento Piñones
Playa La Esperanza
El Yunque-Regenwald
One of my favorites spot in eñ
Yunque. Not every knows about this spot. Is a 15 minutes hike that will take you to a beautiful river where you can swim and jump from the rocks!
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Angelito Trail
Puerto Rico 988One of my favorites spot in eñ
Yunque. Not every knows about this spot. Is a 15 minutes hike that will take you to a beautiful river where you can swim and jump from the rocks!
Charco El Ataud
Buyé Beach
Camino BuyeCueva Del Pirata Cofresí
Leuchtturm Los Morrillos, Cabo Rojo
El Faro De Rincón
Las Tinajas
KM 10.1 Puerto Rico 971Food scene
This street is just around the corner of our place. You can walk around 5-10 minutes and find the best restaurants in town. Calle Loiza is where all the fun and the night life is happening! You can find many restaurants in calle Loiza.
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Calle Loíza
Calle LoízaThis street is just around the corner of our place. You can walk around 5-10 minutes and find the best restaurants in town. Calle Loiza is where all the fun and the night life is happening! You can find many restaurants in calle Loiza.
Great place to have a beautiful and delicious dinner. We recommend that you call first and make a reservation.
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Shibō
2012 C. LoízaGreat place to have a beautiful and delicious dinner. We recommend that you call first and make a reservation.
Pirilo Pizza
2000 Av. McLearyBistro Café
29 C. JúpiterIf you are planning to visit the north west part of PR this a great restaurant to
Visit.
Beautiful place in RIncon, PR to eat, great food and a beach just in front that you can enjoy.
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Tamboo
Carretera 413 RamalIf you are planning to visit the north west part of PR this a great restaurant to
Visit.
Beautiful place in RIncon, PR to eat, great food and a beach just in front that you can enjoy.
Verde Mesa
Calle San JoséOne of my favorite spots to eat healthy lunch or dinner.
Tostado*
1715 Avenida de la ConstituciónBest brunch in town! 10
Minutes walking firm the house.
Here you can find many options! My personal favorite is the poke bowls And the pizza!!
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Lote 23
1552 PR-25Here you can find many options! My personal favorite is the poke bowls And the pizza!!
Atabey Condado
1020 Ashford AveIf you want to try typical fried food near the house, this is your place.
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Pa Pical
3064 Av. Isla VerdeIf you want to try typical fried food near the house, this is your place.
Everybody love visiting los kioskos de Luquillo after a long hike in the burst igual trails of El Yunque! Here we have the best local sea food and fried bacalaitos!!
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La Taqueria Wepa
56 C. MarginalEverybody love visiting los kioskos de Luquillo after a long hike in the burst igual trails of El Yunque! Here we have the best local sea food and fried bacalaitos!!
Nagoya Sushi & Tiki Bar Condado
1131 Ashford AveGreat sushi!! Yummm
This is definitely one of my favorite breakfast spots in town. You can eat healthy gluten free pancakes or a big egg and ham sandwich!
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Abracadabra
1661 Av. Juan Ponce de LeónThis is definitely one of my favorite breakfast spots in town. You can eat healthy gluten free pancakes or a big egg and ham sandwich!
Eating in the dimly lit, club-like atmosphere of Marmalade is an all-encompassing experience. There's no a la carte menu, just three tasting menus—you can choose from four courses ($75), five courses ($85), or six courses ($95), with the option of wines pairings with each. The food is Puerto Rican-international fusion, with a fresh, veggie-heavy focus; like the kimchi Boricua made with organic local vegetables and starfruit; or the vegetarian spaghetti and "meatballs," made with spaghetti squash and cooked in a local heirloom tomato sauce.
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Marmalade
317 C. de la Fortaleza
Eating in the dimly lit, club-like atmosphere of Marmalade is an all-encompassing experience. There's no a la carte menu, just three tasting menus—you can choose from four courses ($75), five courses ($85), or six courses ($95), with the option of wines pairings with each. The food is Puerto Rican-international fusion, with a fresh, veggie-heavy focus; like the kimchi Boricua made with organic local vegetables and starfruit; or the vegetarian spaghetti and "meatballs," made with spaghetti squash and cooked in a local heirloom tomato sauce.
Housed in a pretty Spanish villa and cozily decorated with hanging plants, twinkle lights, and vintage furniture, Casita Miramar feels warm and inviting from the moment you step in. This is one of the best spots in San Juan for down-home comida criolla: the traditional Puerto Rican cuisine that pulls from the island's Spanish, African, and Taino heritage. We recommend the perfectly cooked mofongo (fried and mashed plantains), as well as the beef stew, which is so comforting and hearty you'll need a nap afterwards.
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Casita Miramar
605 Av. MiramarHoused in a pretty Spanish villa and cozily decorated with hanging plants, twinkle lights, and vintage furniture, Casita Miramar feels warm and inviting from the moment you step in. This is one of the best spots in San Juan for down-home comida criolla: the traditional Puerto Rican cuisine that pulls from the island's Spanish, African, and Taino heritage. We recommend the perfectly cooked mofongo (fried and mashed plantains), as well as the beef stew, which is so comforting and hearty you'll need a nap afterwards.
El Jibarito is beloved for its comida criolla, cooked to order by the owner's wife, Aida. Come here for stick-to-your-ribs comfort food like chuletas fritas (fried pork chops), bistec encebollado (steak with onions), carne guisada (beef stew), and pork ribs with a side of mofongo, naturally. Save room for the flan. From the moment you walk into this mom-and-pop spot, you know you're about to tuck into a really great meal.
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El Jibarito
280 C. del SolEl Jibarito is beloved for its comida criolla, cooked to order by the owner's wife, Aida. Come here for stick-to-your-ribs comfort food like chuletas fritas (fried pork chops), bistec encebollado (steak with onions), carne guisada (beef stew), and pork ribs with a side of mofongo, naturally. Save room for the flan. From the moment you walk into this mom-and-pop spot, you know you're about to tuck into a really great meal.
Que PezCa'o is a casual, unassuming little eatery by the harbor that spills out onto a covered alfresco seating area where guests can relax and enjoy mellow live music. It can get crowded and slightly raucous on the weekend—mostly because of all the little kids and dogs wandering around—but it's always a good time. Try the bacalao croquettes, the ceviche nachos, the mahi-mahi mofongo, and the whole grilled red snapper. Oh, and some of the most flavorful, fresh-off-the-boat fish tacos you'll find on the island.
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Qué PezCao
Calle CerraQue PezCa'o is a casual, unassuming little eatery by the harbor that spills out onto a covered alfresco seating area where guests can relax and enjoy mellow live music. It can get crowded and slightly raucous on the weekend—mostly because of all the little kids and dogs wandering around—but it's always a good time. Try the bacalao croquettes, the ceviche nachos, the mahi-mahi mofongo, and the whole grilled red snapper. Oh, and some of the most flavorful, fresh-off-the-boat fish tacos you'll find on the island.
Beach!!
Playa El Escambrón
Flamenco Beach
Mar Chiquita Beach
Playa Punta Borinquen
Playa Ocean Park
Near the house. Around 5 minutes walking.
Vacia Talega
Beautiful spot, mostly locals know about this magical place.
Crash Boat Strand (Schnorcheln)
Caja de Muertos
Flamenco Beach
Fun Activities
Toro Verde Adventure Park
State Route 155Tanama River Adventures
Here you can rent kayaks, paddles and bicycles. There’s are beach call playita de condado were you can enjoy a great day at the beach after kayaking in the lagoon. Hopefully you will se manatees.
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Laguna del Condado
Here you can rent kayaks, paddles and bicycles. There’s are beach call playita de condado were you can enjoy a great day at the beach after kayaking in the lagoon. Hopefully you will se manatees.
Every Thursday at night in la Placita de Rincon, enjoy the best ser work from local from the west side of the island live music, food and local beers!
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Rincón Art Walk
Every Thursday at night in la Placita de Rincon, enjoy the best ser work from local from the west side of the island live music, food and local beers!
Sightseeing
Everyone should visit Old San Juan. Walk around town, enjoying the sightseeing, the salty air and the beautiful paving stones from when the Spaniard conquest the island.
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Viejo San Juan
Everyone should visit Old San Juan. Walk around town, enjoying the sightseeing, the salty air and the beautiful paving stones from when the Spaniard conquest the island.
The city of Old San Juan was founded in 1521 by Spanish settlers. The first fortification, La Fortaleza (The Fortress), began construction in 1533 and currently serves as the governor's mansion. Castillo San Felipe del Morro, or El Morro for short, was the second fort built on the islet of what is now Old San Juan and Puerta de Tierra. El Morro's construction commenced in 1539 and finished in 1790; during those 250 years El Morro went from a promontory mounted with a cannon to a six-level fortress designed to unnerve attackers approaching from sea.
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El Morro
Calle BeneficenciaThe city of Old San Juan was founded in 1521 by Spanish settlers. The first fortification, La Fortaleza (The Fortress), began construction in 1533 and currently serves as the governor's mansion. Castillo San Felipe del Morro, or El Morro for short, was the second fort built on the islet of what is now Old San Juan and Puerta de Tierra. El Morro's construction commenced in 1539 and finished in 1790; during those 250 years El Morro went from a promontory mounted with a cannon to a six-level fortress designed to unnerve attackers approaching from sea.
Coffee
Best coffees in town!
Hacienda San Pedro
318 C. De DiegoCafé Regina
58 C. TaftOMG great avocado toasts, coffee and vegan ice cream!!
Abracadabra
1661 Av. Juan Ponce de LeónNeighborhoods
Ocean Paarl is a beautiful neighborhoods. Here you can find the best hotel, beaches, restaurants and night life. We are between ocean park and isla verde. Here You can learn to kite surf, or paddle board, go swimming or just relax a drink in front of the beautiful beach. Even though is a safe neighborhood, we don’t recommend our guest not to walk around by them self late at night. Is better to take an Uber or drive your rent car. Public transportation is not reliable and it can take for ever for a bus to pass.
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Ocean Park
2059 Cll ItaliaOcean Paarl is a beautiful neighborhoods. Here you can find the best hotel, beaches, restaurants and night life. We are between ocean park and isla verde. Here You can learn to kite surf, or paddle board, go swimming or just relax a drink in front of the beautiful beach. Even though is a safe neighborhood, we don’t recommend our guest not to walk around by them self late at night. Is better to take an Uber or drive your rent car. Public transportation is not reliable and it can take for ever for a bus to pass.