Sightseeing
El Charco el Hippe is a natural pool located in the town of Naguabo, in the foothills of the Yunque. It is an extremely large river and has many areas for the enjoyment of its visitors. It has several stones, at different heights, so that its bathers can jump into the pool. The natural pool area is extremely large which makes it perfect for swimming. It is a busy river, especially on weekends. Its parking is limited to the edge of the road.
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Charco El Hippie
Camino La PlantaEl Charco el Hippe is a natural pool located in the town of Naguabo, in the foothills of the Yunque. It is an extremely large river and has many areas for the enjoyment of its visitors. It has several stones, at different heights, so that its bathers can jump into the pool. The natural pool area is extremely large which makes it perfect for swimming. It is a busy river, especially on weekends. Its parking is limited to the edge of the road.
If you’re seeking an eco-friendly, surreal experience, you should include a bioluminescent bay in Puerto Rico when planning your trip. But, what is a bioluminescent bay or bio bay?
These rare ecosystems happen when microscopic, single-celled organisms called dinoflagellates grow in quantities big enough to produce a “glow-in-the-dark” effect when stimulated by movement. So, when you paddle or splash the water, these organisms light up in a neon blue-green color, and so does everything they come in contact with, giving a star-like reflection to the water.
Dinoflagellates can be found throughout the ocean; however, it is very rare for them to be live in concentrations high enough to be noticeable. To put this in perspective, there must be thousands and thousands of these single-celled organisms to make a gallon of water light up.
There are only five ecosystems in the world where the concentration of these planktons is high enough to be considered bioluminescent bays, and Puerto Rico is home to three of them.
Laguna Grande
Fajardo (only 20 minutes from Wald Haus)
Out of the three bio bays in Puerto Rico, Laguna Grande in Fajardo is the only one that’s not technically a bay. The narrow and long canal that leads to the dazzling “glow-in-the-dark” water makes this unique waterbody a lagoon. It is the most visited bio bay in Puerto Rico due to its proximity to San Juan.
There are many different tour providers, one company we like to recommend is Kayaking Puerto Rico
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Bahía Bioluminiscente
If you’re seeking an eco-friendly, surreal experience, you should include a bioluminescent bay in Puerto Rico when planning your trip. But, what is a bioluminescent bay or bio bay?
These rare ecosystems happen when microscopic, single-celled organisms called dinoflagellates grow in quantities big enough to produce a “glow-in-the-dark” effect when stimulated by movement. So, when you paddle or splash the water, these organisms light up in a neon blue-green color, and so does everything they come in contact with, giving a star-like reflection to the water.
Dinoflagellates can be found throughout the ocean; however, it is very rare for them to be live in concentrations high enough to be noticeable. To put this in perspective, there must be thousands and thousands of these single-celled organisms to make a gallon of water light up.
There are only five ecosystems in the world where the concentration of these planktons is high enough to be considered bioluminescent bays, and Puerto Rico is home to three of them.
Laguna Grande
Fajardo (only 20 minutes from Wald Haus)
Out of the three bio bays in Puerto Rico, Laguna Grande in Fajardo is the only one that’s not technically a bay. The narrow and long canal that leads to the dazzling “glow-in-the-dark” water makes this unique waterbody a lagoon. It is the most visited bio bay in Puerto Rico due to its proximity to San Juan.
There are many different tour providers, one company we like to recommend is Kayaking Puerto Rico
Charco Frio is a series of pools in the river that you can enjoy cooling off in on a hot day.
It takes a little while to get to this river. But once you find it (located just off of Road 971 in Ceiba), you can just park your car and find a nice secluded spot to sit and enjoy the cool river pools (or charcos, in Spanish). I was amazed how crystal clear the water was. You will notice a blue color when it is deep. Really pretty!
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Charco Frío
Charco Frio is a series of pools in the river that you can enjoy cooling off in on a hot day.
It takes a little while to get to this river. But once you find it (located just off of Road 971 in Ceiba), you can just park your car and find a nice secluded spot to sit and enjoy the cool river pools (or charcos, in Spanish). I was amazed how crystal clear the water was. You will notice a blue color when it is deep. Really pretty!
El Charco el Hippe is a natural pool located in the town of Naguabo, in the foothills of the Yunque. It is an extremely large river and has many areas for the enjoyment of its visitors. It has several stones, at different heights, so that its bathers can jump into the pool. The natural pool area is extremely large which makes it perfect for swimming. It is a busy river, especially on weekends. Its parking is limited to the edge of the road.
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Charco El Hippie
Camino La PlantaEl Charco el Hippe is a natural pool located in the town of Naguabo, in the foothills of the Yunque. It is an extremely large river and has many areas for the enjoyment of its visitors. It has several stones, at different heights, so that its bathers can jump into the pool. The natural pool area is extremely large which makes it perfect for swimming. It is a busy river, especially on weekends. Its parking is limited to the edge of the road.
This place is not for everyone. It requires some adventurous spirit, and strong legs & arms to climb up the river and rocks to get to the pay off — the falls and the pools.
We highly recommend the easy (and honest) way of going there — go to the very end of the road (past the parking for Charco Frio) and pay to park at the owner’s lot, and then take the beautifully easy trail right to swimming area.
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Las Tinajas
KM 10.1 Puerto Rico 971This place is not for everyone. It requires some adventurous spirit, and strong legs & arms to climb up the river and rocks to get to the pay off — the falls and the pools.
We highly recommend the easy (and honest) way of going there — go to the very end of the road (past the parking for Charco Frio) and pay to park at the owner’s lot, and then take the beautifully easy trail right to swimming area.
The Island
Originally established in 1938 as a research colony to study Indian rhesus monkeys, the island is now home to approximately 1,000 monkeys. Though you cannot enter on to the island, La Paseodora takes you near enough to see the monkeys well and safely.
The Cruise
In addition to viewing monkeys, you can snorkel from the boat. Masks, snorkels, water shoes, and a basic kayak are provided. There is a shipwreck (a cargo boat that sank in 1944) that is home to many tropical fish. Giant, orange starfish are easily spotted in the clear Caribbean water.
The Experience
This is a very family friendly activity! Captain Paco plays a conch shell and provides traditional Puerto Rican instruments for his passengers during the short ride out to the island. Bring your own drinks, but wonderful, simple sandwiches of ham and cheese on delicious local bread are served on the boat. La Paseodora provides shade, padded seats, and more than ample room to move around. This is an experience for those who enjoy nature, being on the water, and a kind, fascinating guide. There are no restroom facilities on the boat.
La Paseadora Cruise to Monkey Island
Carretera 3The Island
Originally established in 1938 as a research colony to study Indian rhesus monkeys, the island is now home to approximately 1,000 monkeys. Though you cannot enter on to the island, La Paseodora takes you near enough to see the monkeys well and safely.
The Cruise
In addition to viewing monkeys, you can snorkel from the boat. Masks, snorkels, water shoes, and a basic kayak are provided. There is a shipwreck (a cargo boat that sank in 1944) that is home to many tropical fish. Giant, orange starfish are easily spotted in the clear Caribbean water.
The Experience
This is a very family friendly activity! Captain Paco plays a conch shell and provides traditional Puerto Rican instruments for his passengers during the short ride out to the island. Bring your own drinks, but wonderful, simple sandwiches of ham and cheese on delicious local bread are served on the boat. La Paseodora provides shade, padded seats, and more than ample room to move around. This is an experience for those who enjoy nature, being on the water, and a kind, fascinating guide. There are no restroom facilities on the boat.
This historic church can be found in the Naguabo's main square, and it's one of the town's oldest structures. Built between 1853 and 1856, the Nuestra Señora del Rosario church is a historic monument that's listed in Puerto Rico's register of historical landmarks.
Parroquia Nuestra Señora del Rosario / Our Lady of the Rosary Parish
9 Calle Muñoz RiveraThis historic church can be found in the Naguabo's main square, and it's one of the town's oldest structures. Built between 1853 and 1856, the Nuestra Señora del Rosario church is a historic monument that's listed in Puerto Rico's register of historical landmarks.
Naguabo's main town square is the second largest town square in all of Puerto Rico. The beautiful plaza is surrounded by luscious trees, and it has a grand total of five water fountains. One of the plaza's water fountains is the town's original aqueduct. In the plaza, visitors will also encounter several historical monuments like the town's first Catholic church and the statue of Ramón del Rivero "Diplo," one of Puerto Rico's first comedians.
Plaza de Recreo de Naguabo
7 Calle BaldoriotyNaguabo's main town square is the second largest town square in all of Puerto Rico. The beautiful plaza is surrounded by luscious trees, and it has a grand total of five water fountains. One of the plaza's water fountains is the town's original aqueduct. In the plaza, visitors will also encounter several historical monuments like the town's first Catholic church and the statue of Ramón del Rivero "Diplo," one of Puerto Rico's first comedians.
This beautiful house was built in 1917 by Don Faustino Rodríguez Fuertes, a local sugar cane plantation owner. The style of the house combines victorian elements with "criollo" components such as hydraulic tiles. In 1977, the seafront residence was included in Puerto Rico's national register of historic places. Nowadays, you'll only find the abandoned structure of the house, but even in despair, it's still possible to appreciate the architectural beauty of this historic residence.
Villa del Mar Castle
This beautiful house was built in 1917 by Don Faustino Rodríguez Fuertes, a local sugar cane plantation owner. The style of the house combines victorian elements with "criollo" components such as hydraulic tiles. In 1977, the seafront residence was included in Puerto Rico's national register of historic places. Nowadays, you'll only find the abandoned structure of the house, but even in despair, it's still possible to appreciate the architectural beauty of this historic residence.
Neighborhoods
Located in the eastern town of Naguabo, this "malecón" is synonymous with paradise for the lovers of fresh seafood and beautiful views. El Malecón de Naguabo is one of the island's most visited waterfront promenades, and it's widely recognized for having over 30 restaurants and kiosks that visitors can choose from. During the weekends, local families flock to the "malecón" in search of the "catch of the day." A can't miss specialty of Naguabo are their famous "pastelillos de chapín," which are delicious Puerto Rican fritters filled with coffer fish.
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Malecon de Naguabo
Located in the eastern town of Naguabo, this "malecón" is synonymous with paradise for the lovers of fresh seafood and beautiful views. El Malecón de Naguabo is one of the island's most visited waterfront promenades, and it's widely recognized for having over 30 restaurants and kiosks that visitors can choose from. During the weekends, local families flock to the "malecón" in search of the "catch of the day." A can't miss specialty of Naguabo are their famous "pastelillos de chapín," which are delicious Puerto Rican fritters filled with coffer fish.
Food scene
Outdoor Restaurant with beautiful Views and Drive-In Movie Theatre.
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La finca Naguabo
Outdoor Restaurant with beautiful Views and Drive-In Movie Theatre.
Alacena Bistro & Marketplace is a unique concept! Both a premium marketplace and restaurant, with a menu full of variety and delicious confections by Chef Rafael Alamo. They are open everyday for breakfast, lunch and dinner. You can make dinner reservations or walk ins.
Alacena Puerto del Rey
4900 Carretera 3Alacena Bistro & Marketplace is a unique concept! Both a premium marketplace and restaurant, with a menu full of variety and delicious confections by Chef Rafael Alamo. They are open everyday for breakfast, lunch and dinner. You can make dinner reservations or walk ins.
CAFETO 144
144 Av. Lauro PiñeroCute Coffee Shop
La Estación
Best BBQ in the area in nice outdoor setting.
The Luquillo Kiosks are comprised of a row of around 60 family-owned kiosks selling food, drinks, and souvenirs. Visitors to the kiosks will find that they vary in style, taste, and price. They're all open air, and while some face the street, others have beautiful views of the beach. This is a perfect pitstop after enjoying a beach day on the east coast or a hiking day at El Yunque.
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Kioskos de Luquillo
The Luquillo Kiosks are comprised of a row of around 60 family-owned kiosks selling food, drinks, and souvenirs. Visitors to the kiosks will find that they vary in style, taste, and price. They're all open air, and while some face the street, others have beautiful views of the beach. This is a perfect pitstop after enjoying a beach day on the east coast or a hiking day at El Yunque.
Lolita's Mexican Food
Calle 3Tasty and Well Priced Mexican Restaurant
HACIENDA LA CAVAÑA
Carretera 3Traditional Puerto Rican Food in Outdoor Setting
Rain Sugar & Cyber Cafe
45 Calle Juan R. GarzotEVERYTHING for your sweet tooth!
Super Benjy's Potatoes Taco & Grill
Puerto Rico 31Very popular place for stuffed potatoes and tacos.
Rio Blanco Bakery
Amazing Local Bakery & Ice Cream Shop. Also a great option for breakfast!
Cinco Nudos specializes in highlighting the delights of the sea with unique recipes in fusion to our Creole gastronomy. The variety, creativity and freshness make the restaurant a deliciously unparalleled one.
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Cinco Nudos
Cinco Nudos specializes in highlighting the delights of the sea with unique recipes in fusion to our Creole gastronomy. The variety, creativity and freshness make the restaurant a deliciously unparalleled one.
El Cayo is the ideal spot for a casual lunch or dinner, as well as, a night out for drinks with friends thanks to its relaxed and lively atmosphere.
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El Cayo Restaurant & Beach Club
BoEl Cayo is the ideal spot for a casual lunch or dinner, as well as, a night out for drinks with friends thanks to its relaxed and lively atmosphere.
El Torito Bar & Grill is filled with amazing local live entertainment, pool tables, and great appetizers.
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El Toro Bar & Grill
Calle AEl Torito Bar & Grill is filled with amazing local live entertainment, pool tables, and great appetizers.
El Yate is located in Marina Puerto Chico with an unbeatable ocean view,
in a relaxed atmosphere and with the best land and sea cuisine.
Under the direction of Myrta Perez, multiple award-winning Chef of the Island!
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Restaurante El Yate
El Yate is located in Marina Puerto Chico with an unbeatable ocean view,
in a relaxed atmosphere and with the best land and sea cuisine.
Under the direction of Myrta Perez, multiple award-winning Chef of the Island!
Rustica brings old world Brooklyn pizza to Puerto Rico! They have delicious dishes like pizza, sandwiches and appetizers. Trying out their amazing mojitos is a must!
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Rustica
52 C. Garrido MoralesRustica brings old world Brooklyn pizza to Puerto Rico! They have delicious dishes like pizza, sandwiches and appetizers. Trying out their amazing mojitos is a must!
Good food and drinks with hookahs in a creative setting.
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Broadway Sport Bar
930 C. Fuente FríaGood food and drinks with hookahs in a creative setting.
Essentials
Walgreens
477 PR-3Walmart
150 Carr 940Econo
Calle Juan R. GarzotBanco Popular
23 Calle Celis AguileraNaguabo Medical Mall
Fajardo Animal Hospital
Caribbean Medical Center, Fajardo, Puerto Rico
151 Ave Osvaldo Molina VázquezPlanet Fitness
Carretera 198Avis Rent-A-Car
3 Tarawa DriveNaguabo Post Office
100 PR-31Puma Gas Station
Night Out
Good food and drinks with hookahs in a creative setting.
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Broadway Sport Bar
930 C. Fuente FríaGood food and drinks with hookahs in a creative setting.
Beaches
La Pared Beach
Liquillo Beach
Colorá Beach
Escondida Beach
ADULTS ONLY
Playa las Picuas
Camino las PicüasSeven Seas Beach
Playa El Kokal
Guayanes Beach
Playa Medio Mundo Ceiba
Playa Canalejo
Playa Escondida Ceiba, Base
Playa Los Machos
Punta Tuna Beach
Puerto Rico 7760Secret Beach, Humacao
Camino Los PescadoresTropical Beach Naguabo