Discover the best top things to do in San German, Puerto Rico including Westside Adventures, Museum of the History of San German, MARA San German's Museum of Art, La Casita de Ely, Museo de Arte Religioso Porta Coeli, Church of Porta Coeli, Museo de Arte, Wakey Monkey, Surf 'N Fun Water Park, Sol Theater.
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We offer the best and most extreme adventures in the west side of Puerto Rico! From enjoying relaxing crystal clear waters, to rappelling down 280 feet into a cave, or even 320 feet to witness one of the most amazing waterfalls on the island. Please visit our site and use our difficulty rating to pick the right adventure for you. Optional transportation services for our visitors. Minimum age for most adventures is 7.
Wow! A True adventure! We did the EXTREME cave tubing in late December 2020 with Noel and Warren. It was just our family of four with 2 late teenagers and 2 mid 40's adults. Note, when the reviews say to be in Good Shape for the Extreme tour, they really mean it. The Extreme adventure starts with a 2 or so mile hike Straight up hill, and back down hill to the river, most of the time in the sun. Then 3-4 hours on the Water going through many rapids, caves and cliff jumps. Noel and team took great care of us throughout the adventure, but it's not for the weak. Then you get to the caves, which are spectacular. Tubing over rapids in the dark is crazy. There is even a large log-jam in the cave that required us to climb up a rock wall, and then walk over floating logs for about 100 feet in the dark. It was Awesome... Then the second half of the tour is more relaxed. I believe the second half is the part of the "standard" tour. Either way, if you are truly athletic, not afraid of bats and the Dark, and wanting true adventure, do the Extreme cave tubing. The standard adventure part of the trip is still great, and gorgeous going through the waterfalls and the caves over milder river rapids. Please note that Noel runs a very low-impact to the environment tour company! You are on tiny trails, with a small group of people. There's no stairs, no accommodations for people who give up... this is REAL Puerto Rico, seeing the nature and beauty of this place!
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This structure located in the heart of San German used to be the home of the Ramirez de Arellano family, a well-known family in the 20th century. Today, this two story building is an all-around museum that consists of nine exhibition rooms that feature significant religious objects and paintings from important artists from the Island. It even has a visual representation of the "original" Ramirez de Arellano family dinning room.
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Established in “La Ciudad de las Lomas”- San German, La Casita de Ely provides a full service art studio where kids, adults, couples, or a group of co-workers can organize creative special events or activities utilizing arts as a means of spending quality time together. La Casita de Ely offers everything necessary to celebrate that special celebration like a birthday party, family reunion, ladies night, fundraisers, couples night, or just simply an artful evening with your closest Friends.
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The former convent chapel, built in 1606, is the second oldest church in Puerto Rico, the first school in the west and one of the oldest in the Americas. It is also the most important religious art museum of the Institute of Puerto Rican Culture.
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Built by Dominican monks in 1606, this Gate of Heaven served as a town jail in the 19th century, and is now a small museum displaying carved wooden religious figures.
One of the oldest churches on the Caribbean, Very well preserved with quite a big amount of original religious images from the Spain era.
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Surf N 'Fun Water Park is a refreshing aquatic adventure located in San German, Puerto Rico and inspired by the nature of the Caribbean Sea. From fun splash areas for kids to the latest technology in surf simulators, the park has entertainment for all ages. We ensure a fun, refreshing and memorable experience with innovative attractions that allow people to enjoy and let go, in a familiar and safe environment
This theater was built in 1914-1920 by Don Jorge Quinones. After being destroyed by the hurricane San Felipe in 1928, it was reconstructed and turned into a cinema theater. Today, it is once again serving as a theater, presenting original plays and remakes of famous plays portrayed by the local drama and dance club.
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