Discover the best top things to do in Quebradillas, Puerto Rico including Tunel de Guajataca, Gozalandia Waterfall, Tropical Trail Rides - Isabela, Playa Sardinera, El Merendero de Guajataca, Penon Brusi/ Penon Amador, Jobos Beach, Guajataca Beach, Guajataca Forest Reserve, Coliseo Raymond Dalmau.
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4 based on 140 reviews
Built in 1911 for sugarcane trains. The western end of the tunnel connects to the Playa El Pastillo.
My husband and I spent several hours at the tunel and beach this morning. We saw a large iguana, and several small salimanders. Walked along the beach, and searched out little creatures (blue crab, urchins, fish) in the tide pools.
4.5 based on 243 reviews
This is an amazing little gem hidden deep inside the forest. Make sure you ask around because it can be tricky to find it. Bring your swim suit!
4.5 based on 340 reviews
Horseback riding along secluded Beaches, tropical Forests, cliff cave exploring and more...
Omg where do I even start. These people at TTR are just wonderful human beings. I was trying to orchestrate and put together a proposal sometime during this ride while on the beach. Let me just say “I couldn’t of done it without them”. From ownership to tour guide these people were wonderful. Special thanks to Elizabeth, Michelle and Albert. I would DEFINITELY recommend this place to anyone looking for a good time. Oh and let’s not forget to shout out those well trained and kept horses. THEY ARE WONDERFUL!!! These pics are just a few of the MANY that we have. ❤️
4.5 based on 63 reviews
Beautiful beach, local's favorite. Just one piece of advice, stay in the shallow water area. There is an open area that goes to the very deep ocean, with a strong undertow and big waves. People that know hot to swim think this is going to be easy and they may receive the worst surprise of their lives. You need to bring with you everything you are going to need. You may need to use the car to go to nearby facilities.
4.5 based on 25 reviews
Well this place had the perfect and amazing Atlantic Ocean view in my personal opinion ,in addition you should had picnic party or walking around the area that is quiet ,clean and beautiful and perfect for tourism .The place had two good seafood restaurants very near and you should walk cross the street , also is in Road number 2 in route to Aguadilla / Mayaguez area and many visitors from all island visited this place every day.
4.5 based on 194 reviews
This beach on the northwest coast offers an interesting combination of mild waters, perfect for families with children, and rough water perfect for surfers, plus opportunities for fishing, snorkeling, scuba diving, wind Surfing and canoeing.
Such a beautiful place! Filled with local families and surfers. There's a friendly bar, but they didn't have power after the hurricane so they closed early when I visited. Bring a snorkel mask, there's plenty to see.
3.5 based on 13 reviews
I love this place, I mean, you can beat the view. And if you are a geology aficionado then you will love the rock formations here. A visit to PR isn't complete without going to Guajataca.
4.5 based on 69 reviews
I like expolring different places and this one I really liked. I went on a Saturday, got there at 8:30 in the morning and there were troops of boy scouts arriving but that really wasn't a problem. They have different paths that you can take but I only did two which I'm going to review next.
Path to the cave (Cueva de los Vientos): it took us appox 2hrs there and back. This was making stops for pics and exploring the cave. It also was very muddy cause it had rained the day before. So my advice will be to wear good shoes and take a raincoat just in case. The cave is breathtaking, you need to be careful with the stairs to acces the cave and you will need a good flaslight if you want to explore; it is very dark inside. They are lots of bats in the cave but surprisely I didn't see no guano.
Path to the observation tower: it took us 10min to get there once we reached the sign. The path is uphill and a bit challenging. Once you reach the tower you get a good view of all the forest and the breeze is very nice.
I did not go to the information center because I did my research online and also downloaded a map but they are signs everywhere so it's very easy to explore.
Tip: Take lots of water and also some snacks cause there is no where to get anything once you get to the forest.
When you reach the road that takes you to the forest keep in mind that is very narrow and has a lot of curves and people from the area drive like they own the streets.
All in all I would definetly visit again.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
Home of the Piratas, pro basketball team. Small arena, fits around 5-6K people but great facilities and ideal for all type of events
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