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Things To Do

Places to see near the wedding venue!
Cara del Indio

Cara del Indio

Puerto Rico 2, Isabela, Isabela 00662, Puerto Rico

Welcoming every visitor to the town of Isabela is the impressive rock sculpture of the Cacique (chief) Mabodamaca. When driving along the route #2, on your way to the west coast, pay close attention as this landmark can be easy to pass by.

Playa Jobos

Playa Jobos

Isabela 00662, Puerto Rico

Jobos beach is a favorite with locals and a must-visit spot on the town of Isabela. Whether you're a surfer, a fan of paddleboarding or you simply want to lay under the sun, this beach is for you. Near the beach area, you'll find various beach bars and restaurants, so you're always a short walk away from your next Piña Colada.

Crash Boat Beach

Crash Boat Beach

Address Crash Boat Beach PR-485 Aguadilla, PR, 00603 Crash Boat beach is one of the most popular beaches in Puerto Rico's west coast and Aguadilla's crowning gem. Its turquoise waters make this beginner diving spot ideal for snorkeling, swimming, and even surfing during the summer. Crash Boat’s vibrant scene has dubbed it the island’s party beach, where you can hear music, and hop around the kiosks and food stands that are lined up around the pier.

Tropical Trail Rides

Tropical Trail Rides

Isabela, Aguadilla 00662, Puerto Rico

Here at Tropical Trail Rides, we offer a variety of possibilities for your horseback riding adventure. We operate 7 days a week with 2 rides daily. The morning ride, at 9 am, is a perfect way to start your day. Or if you prefer, you can see the best sunsets on the 4 pm tour. Each tour lasts approximately 2 hours, and it’s amazing what you can do in those 2 hours! We cater to groups or individuals. Inquiries into specialty rides are welcome. We have 30 horses available and our horses are well cared for, very gentle, but spirited! We take pride in the health and happiness of our animals.

Peña Blanca Beach

Peña Blanca Beach

Aguadilla, Aguadilla 00603, Puerto Rico

Tucked away in a residential area of Aguadilla, this small beach is a secluded spot with crystal clear waters. During the summer the water is at its calmest, while the winter months are best for surfing. When planning your visit, keep in mind that parking in the area is limited and that weekends tend to be more crowded.

Punta Borinquen Golf Club

Punta Borinquen Golf Club

Aguadilla, Aguadilla 00603, Puerto Rico

It is one of the oldest golf clubs in Puerto Rico. It is located in Porta del Sol, northwest of the Island, in the grounds of the old airbase of Ramey, in Aguadilla. It was created in 1940, and is characterized by being afield, very open, without lakes, but with lots of bunkers. Whipped by drafts, it presents its greatest difficulty in the 17th hole. It has an extension of 5,000 meters. During the week you can play without problem at any time of day; On weekends, it is preferable to do so after 12 noon.

Las Cascadas Waterpark

Puerto Rico 2, Aguadilla, Aguadilla 00603, Puerto Rico
Skydiving

Skydiving

Arecibo, Puerto Rico

Sky diving company in Arecibo (about 30-40 minutes away) offers private and group packages, along with digital photos and a 5-minute video of your jump!

Montones Beach

Montones Beach

Puerto Rico 466, Isabela 00662, Puerto Rico

Direct access and its shallowness make this natural pool the family-preferred beach in Isabela. The depthless tides provide a safe environment for kids and toddlers to play around while the adults relish in the calmness of the scenery. A natural wall prevents the strong surf from rushing in. The crowd you’ll find there is mostly local.

Survival Beach

Survival Beach

6 Cliff Road, Aguadilla, Aguadilla 00603, Puerto Rico

This stunning beach is the perfect setting for your vacation pictures. To reach Survival Beach, you'll need to park at Surfer's beach then follow the path that's at the end of the road. While the path is short, it can be a bit challenging at times. Keep in mind that this beach is not really for swimming or spending the day, it's more of a photo spot.

Domes Beach

Domes Beach

Rincon, Rincón 00602, Puerto Rico

Domes Beach is widely known as one of Rincón's best-surfing spots. Various surfing competitions, including the Corona Pro Surf, take place at Domes Beach. The beach is located right next to the Punta Higüero Lighthouse, which was built in 1892.

Playa El Combate Beach

Playa El Combate Beach

Boquerón, Cabo Rojo 00622, Puerto Rico

Combate beach is part of the Boquerón National State Forest in Cabo Rojo and is a popular choice amongst locals. Its sparkling waters and large-scale reefs turn pristine shores into a paradise for diving enthusiasts. Preferred by younger crowds, this site is the ideal to enjoy the best sunsets in Puerto Rico. Be sure to jump off the pier… it’s a thing there!

Playa Sucia

Playa Sucia

Puerto Rico 301, Boquerón, Cabo Rojo 00622, Puerto Rico

La Playuela is commonly known as Playa Sucia and it is one of the most popular beaches in Cabo Rojo. With breathtaking views and plenty of wilderness to explore, this beach is part of the town’s nature reserve. This beach doesn’t have a strip of hotels or oceanfront businesses, but the striking landscape makes it a special natural wonder. It is the ideal place for beach-bumming and achieving that perfect sun-kissed tan. Playuela is just steps away from Los Morrillos Lighthouse and has limited parking, so make sure to get there early.

Puente de Piedra

Puente de Piedra

Cabo Rojo, Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico

You'll find this picture-perfect natural stone bridge in the island's extreme southwest in a town called Cabo Rojo. The path to reach the stone arch starts at the Los Morrillos Lighthouse, and it's a preferred trail for bicycling enthusiasts.

El Portal de El Yunque

El Portal de El Yunque

Puerto Rico

(Not near the venue) Address: El Portal de El Yunque PR-191 Rio Grande, PR, 00745 Today, this national treasure is an excellent destination if you want to immerse yourself in nature. Here's a look at some of the top things to see and do in El Yunque, from bathing in natural pools beneath waterfalls to taking in the gorgeous scenery from its many hiking trails.

Castillo San Felipe del Morro

Castillo San Felipe del Morro

501 Calle Norzagaray, San Juan, San Juan 00901, Puerto Rico

(Not near the venue) A representative landmark of Puerto Rico’s colonial legacy, the Castillo San Felipe del Morro, or El Morro for short, is an impressive citadel that sits at the very top of Old San Juan. Its construction began in 1539 and concluded around 1790; during those 250 years, the castle became a six-level fortress designed to protect the island from attackers approaching by sea. The bastion – integrated by barracks, dungeons, and storerooms – still holds some of the original cannons facing the ocean. This fortress has seen many battles over the centuries, from Sir Francis Drake’s attack in 1595 to the 1898 Bombardment of San Juan by the US Navy, but it has never been defeated.