Located right next to the resort, this horseback riding excursion takes you along caves and down beach:
They teach and rent equipment for all sorts of water lessons and excursions including paddle boarding, surfing, diving, and more: info@aquaticapr.com
Personalized tours around the island, including transportation = Carlos Medina, 787-452-1541/islandhoppertourspr@gmail.com
On-Site they have 1 tennis court, 1 gym, 2 restaurants, 2 pools, and a very large beach - they also lend bicycles and snorkeling equipment.
There is a skydiving company in Arecibo (about 30-40 minutes away) that offers private and group packages with digital photos and a 5-minute video of your jump!
One of two golf courses located about 10 minutes from the resort
One of two golf courses located within 10 minutes of the resort
Located on the south west portion of the island, this is tour takes you out to one of the three bioluminescent bays in Puerto Rico. This one however, is the only one on the island where you can swim and snorkel.
The ruins of the original town of Isabela- the first Spanish settlement on the northwestern part of the island. Tours by appointment only. Email them at corpmabodamaca@gmail.com or call them at 787-306-3724 for more information. This is located about 30 minutes from the resort.
Located inside the Guajataca State Forest, Cueva del Viento (Wind Cavern) is easily accessible via trails originating at the parking area and ranger station at KM 9 on Route 446. Once you reach the cave entrance, steps lead down, but inside there is no illumination or guardrails, so bring sturdy footwear and flashlights if you want to explore the cave. The cave is made of limestone, with beautiful stalactite and stalagmite formations. Be warned the cave is also home to many, many bats. Without much light in the cave, you will find fish with no eyes and plants without color.
From Aguadilla to Isabela, you’ll find the best surfing in the Caribbean. Book private surf lessons for your group with Rincón Surf School
Located further down the west coast is Cabo Rojo- Local favorite beaches include La Playuela, Balneario de Boquerón, and Combate Beach. Make sure to also schedule a visit to the Cabo Rojo Salt Flats, where your guests can admire the beautiful pink and red tones of the water, contrasting with the deep blue of the Caribbean Sea. There is a visitor's center where you can schedule a guided tour. Just a short drive away is the Los Morrillos Lighthouse, which also offers incredible views of the coast, and is surrounded by hiking trails, one of which leads to the iconic stone bridge. After a full day, your group can enjoy a stroll through El Poblado, a bustling fishing village in the Boquerón neighborhood. Here they can choose from a number of colorful restaurants serving local specialties, fun bars with tropical drinks and local beers on tap, and shop for souvenirs at the quaint local shops. (We will be making this trip down the coast Thursday if anyone wants to join!)
There are three pork highway routes in Puerto rico- you can find information on all three on the website here. On Friday, a group is going to the pork highway in Cayey if anyone wants to join in!