Coordinates: 18°12′N 66°30′W / 18.2°N 66.5°W / 18.2; -66.5
Restaurants in Puerto Rico
5.0 based on 2,893 reviews
Hacienda Carabali started 1977. As the years have progressed we have expanded to give great service to tourists and locals by our ATV,UTV, Horseback Riding,Go-Karts Track, Hayride tours and our Bar&Grill Restaurant !
5.0 based on 165 reviews
We are open daily. For lessons, call or book an appointment on our website. Specialized Kiteboarding School, Shop & Rental center in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Our main goal is to provide you with an unforgettable experience. By demystifing the sport and simplifying the learning process our friendly and experienced staff will take you to discover your potential. Choose between our famous Discovery Course or a tandem ride with a veteran instructor. We are located in the beautiful spot of the Beach House hotel also known as La Plage by the locals. It features a really cool laid back atmosphere for anyone who wants to chill out beach side while checking the Kite surfing action. For visitors it offers a full bar with cocktails like Mojito's and Pina Coladas and beers, a restaurant and a ton of beach chairs and beach beds. For Kite Surfers we offer free air compressor to pump your kite, free lockers to store your belongings and highly experience and trained 15 Knots instructors to assist you
This 4 hour kite board class was the first one I've ever taken and it was great! Freddie, our instructor, made the experience so rewarding. His confidence and obvious expertise were very much appreciated and helped relieve me of my trepidation. He clearly explained the preparation of the kits, purchasing gear, required gear etc and made sure we were fully prepared. Being in the water with him was very reassuring as he helped get the kite up and helped us learn how to relaunch and maneuver it. We were novices, so really the idea of getting up on the board was only a dream LOL But the kiting was the real experience. It is obvious you need to be an expert at the kite before trying to get up on the board. But really, the school was very communicative when I signed up online. Freddie reached out by text to confirm and directions and instructions were provided. Overall it was a great experience and we will be back!!
5.0 based on 99 reviews
My trip to Survival Beach reminds me of the adage, “there are no shortcuts to any place worth going.” This adventure is well worth the effort getting there. The narrow pathway from the parking area to the beach may be physically challenging for many visitors to navigate the natural obstacles along the way. It’s filled with deep tree roots, eroded areas, overgrowth, rocky outcrops and slippery slopes. At the end of the trail, however, rests a picturesque and an expansive beach with breathtaking views dotted with large boulders and cavernous rock overhangs. Though the surf is rough, there are several nearshore areas that are placid, shallow and safe for playing and sunbathing. Based on my experience, which included several senior citizens in my group, the hike took approximately 30-40 minutes. Actual times will be dependent on the physical ability of each individual. Keep in mind, access to the beach is a hike. It’s more demanding than a walk or stroll. My comments are not intended to discourage visitors, but to prepare them for the rigors they will encounter and to dress appropriately, including most importantly footwear. The natural beauty of the area offers many photo opportunities. If you enjoy adventure and don’t mind hiking, this destination will likely resonate with you. Remember, plan accordingly.
4.5 based on 2,658 reviews
I've taken numerous Bio Bay trips over the years and each has been wonderful; this year we went on the clear kayaks and it was the best yet as you can see the fireworks directly below you. Go when there is little moonlight. The moon rises 50 minutes later each day, so viewing is good to excellent starting 3 or 4 days after the full moon up until the last few days before the next full moon. BTW: streetlights on the south side of the island are being replaced w/ red lights to help nesting turtles and also benefits Bio Bay.
4.5 based on 854 reviews
A tower in El Yunque offering a sweeping view of the rainforest.
The parking lot was right there and you didnt have to walk very far to the entrance. There was no charge to walk up and see the ocean from the top of the tower, there is rain forest between you and the ocean. Plus there was a small gift shop at the base of the tower, on the inside. Dont forget your camera, the view was pretty remarkable
4.5 based on 886 reviews
Be sure to leap into the cool waters at the base of this 35-foot cascade.
La Mina falls is currently closed. I have been there once before a few years ago. It is probably one of the best waterfalls to visit in Puerto Rico because it is so easy to get to. There are other great waterfalls that I have visited in Puerto Rico but none of them have been as accessible as La Mina. I can't wait for it to reopen.
4.5 based on 373 reviews
Absolutely one of our favorite beaches in Rincon! Some days see amazing surf, some days see calm conditions perfect for bathing. If you don’t like the conditions one day, wait a day and they will change. Great beach for laying out. Hopping bars and restaurants line the charming little neighborhood that surround the beach. As long as high N/NE winds aren’t in the forecast, this is the beach to go to!
4.5 based on 39 reviews
4.5 based on 1,088 reviews
This was our favorite beach in puerto rico. It's not a very good snorkeling beach, but they do rent gear. It's just a really fun beach, that has food vendors, music, and a pier to jump off of with crystal clear water, also there is a paid parking lot...under $5 so it's very safe to park. All around loved this spot
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