From Golondrinas, walk back to the original Y, and this time go to the left toward the water (or if you are coming from the road, it is the right). In just a few yards you will get to the top of some steps and a concrete wall. You need to climb down the rock on the right to get to the Poza del Mujeres.
The town of Manatí is about 45 minutes west of San Juan, and it boasts a number of beautiful beaches. Playa la Cueva de las Golondrinas and Poza del Mujeres are two beach areas in Manatí that are very close to each other, and that each have small and beautiful beaches. They require a little bit of walking (a couple of minutes) to get to, but you should do both the same day as they are both worth the effort.
The best local spot for breakfast and brunch only 8 minutes away by car from the hotel. This is the perfect place to enjoy a low key, filling and flavorful island breakfast and brunch. Order the guayaba juice and Guava pancakes, they are out of this world!
If you want a break from the hotel's menu and learn the what the typical Puerto Rican could eat at their lunch break or a casual inner, say no more and come eat here. Not affected by the ridiculously cloud of inflation, this place will have you eat like a king at our local prices. We suggest to call before arriving and come with an empty stomach! Enjoy and please tip our waiters fair <3
Come here for more of a fancy tapas and brunch-like experience with our local fish, spices and flavor. Just like everything else, this places is just a couple of minutes ride from the hotel near LLUVIA and Don Pepe. We suggest to call before arriving.
If you are surfing in Luquillo (beach town next to the hotel) at the beach called La Pared or are hungry after a long beach day in the area, come here for a chill surf-like scene, local food bar and refreshing drinks.
This is the place to do horseback riding in the country or on the beach, to run atv's or utv's and more! You can find out more information through the link or at the hotel as well.
Go on a rain forest adventure to Puerto Rico’s enchanted National Rains forest Park. We highly suggest booking a tour through tripadvisor.com or with the hotel. Otherwise, renting a car is truly recommended. Uber in this area may not be reliable.
This stunning uninhabited island is located just off the coast of Fajardo. Its crystalline waters make Palomino a great snorkeling spot.
Located in the northern town of Manatí, La Esperanza beach is a peaceful and secluded beach that's perfect for those looking to disconnect. What distinguishes La Esperanza, from other beaches in this part of the island, it's that this beach is part of a nature reserve managed by the Conservation Trust of Puerto Rico, also known as Para La Naturaleza. To reach La Esperanza, you'll have to follow the main road that leads to Hacienda La Esperanza and then drive along a dirt road where you'll find various parking areas with individual trails to the beach