While we haven't experienced this company, the trail looks amazing. According to their website they offer guided tours along spectacular, world renowned surfing beaches, past Rincon’s lighthouse and whale watching park, through lush tropical trails that twist, turn, and descend onto cliffs overlooking the historic Spanish Wall and beautiful turquoise ocean vistas.
We can attest that you will enjoy your sailboat experience. We chose snorkeling which was a lot of fun! They also have a sunset cruise. Either one you choose, you will enjoy. Rincon is known for it's sunsets. We had the fortunate experience to see whales, so keep an eye out!
You will enjoy the infamous el pirata.
This little town is filled with eateries, shops, bars, and the beach. It is one of our favorites to visit.
The main attraction in Lajas is La Parguera, a fishing village turned boardwalk-style waterfront promenade packed with restaurants, bars, food kiosks, and artisan vendors selling handmade crafts and souvenirs. They are known for their signature sangria. Although Lajas is located near the water, there are no sandy stretches that you’d normally expect in a coastal town. Sun worshippers travel by boat to nearby uninhabited keys, including Cayo Caracoles, Cayo Enrique, and Cayo Mata La Gata, to enjoy unspoiled, powder-white beaches and swim in the crystal-clear waters of the Caribbean Sea.
Beautiful secluded beach located in the dry forest.
A must see! The only rainforest in the United States of America.
Bioluminescent bays or "bio bays" are bodies of water where microscopic organisms called dinoflagellates grow in quantities large enough to produce a "glow-in-the-dark" effect called bioluminescence. When you paddle or splash the water, these organisms shine in a neon blue-green color, making the water look as if it was lit by billions of glowing stars. There are only five ecosystems in the world where the concentration of these dinoflagellates is high enough to be considered a bioluminescent bay, and Puerto Rico is home to three of them! *We haven't had the opportunity to do this activity yet in Fajado.
On our bucket list! Ranked as one of the top beaches in the world, Flamenco is a postcard-perfect stretch of white sand and turquoise waters. This beach is practically wave-less, which makes it ideal for snorkeling, swimming, unwinding, playing in the sand, or simply beach-bumming. Flamenco has amenities such as, lifeguards, camping area, showers, changing rooms and bathrooms, parking area, and kiosks where you can find authentic Puerto Rican food. While you’re there, don't miss your chance to bump into Flamenco’s most iconic attraction, The Tank, which is a reminder of the US Navy’s occupancy of Culebra. Flamenco Beach is a public beach on the Caribbean island of Culebra. It is known for its shallow turquoise waters, white sand, swimming areas, and diving sites. It stretches for a mile around a sheltered, horseshoe-shaped bay. Playa Flamenco is a popular beach destination for both Culebra and Puerto Rico.
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