Discover the best top things to do in Manati, Puerto Rico including Neptunes Divers PR, Hacienda La Esperanza, Playa Mar Chiquita, Casino Atlantico Manati, Playa La Cueva Las Golondrinas, Playa Los Tubos, La Poza de las Mujeres, Coliseo Juan Aubin Cruz Abreu "Bincito", Paseo de la Historia, Acropolis de Manati.
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At Neptune's Divers of Puerto Rico we are emphatic by the highest standards of the diving industry, but more than a diving organization in Puerto Rico, we are a great family. We specialize in shore dives in the northern area, coordinate shore and boat dives in other dive points throughout the island. Discover scuba (no certification required) equipment sale, service and rental; referral, lessons toward certification. ASK FOR OUR DISCOVER SCUBA-PADI
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Follow the historical trajectory of Hacienda La Esperanza Nature Reserve in Manati, one of Puerto Rico’s most prosperous sugar plantations during the 19th Century, where the main driving force behind sugar production was slavery. During this tour, you will visit the different structures that make up La Esperanza’s Historical Site, including the Sugar Mill and its unique 1861 West Point Foundry steam engine. Spaces are limited, please reserve in advance online or by phone. Facilities for the handicapped are limited because of uneven terrain.
4.5 based on 280 reviews
I’ve visited this beach many times in the past but today it was the first time snorkeling and it was ok. I suggest you visit before 11am because early in the morning there is very few waves and it’s not dangerous. I suggest you DONT GO near the center closer to the open ocean because there are underwater currents and MANY PEOPLE HAVE DIED THERE. These days you can only go if you are doing some kind of exercise because of health restrictions (virus). There is no toilet or restaurant there, although sometimes there are some food trucks and a coconut truck!
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CUEVAS DE LOS GOLONDRINAS is a hidden gem. A bit tricky to find it, but well worth indeed. The beach is difficult to walk on. But the cave with the Swallows is incredible.
4.0 based on 43 reviews
This beach is FABULOUS! If you are going to PR during COVID and in/around San Juan, this is just about 40 mins. away and is desolated! Park on the side of the road and walk to beach area. We were there over xmas break and pretty much h ad the entire beach to ourselves, maybe 3 other families and a woman with a dog. There are no police so you can just relax, hang out, sunbathe and swim. However, the waves are big! This beach is for experienced swimmers only. Major undertow so be very careful and do not go in unless you know how to swim. Highly recommend this beach especially while SJU area beaches are only open for exercise.
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