Casa De Paraiso is located close to shopping, with major chains such as:
all nearby as well as several local grocery stores to choose from. You will definitely want to try the neighborhood bakeries with fresh donuts and pastries and deli counters, and if you see those road side stands selling fresh fruit and vegetables – be sure to give them a try too. You won’t find better produce in any of the stores.
Aguadilla Shopping Mall
Features 75 unique stores
(787) 882-0014 |
 
Jobos Beach
Isabela
A beautiful surfing beach Rt 466 east of Rt 4466
Shacks
Isabela
A great beach for snorkeling, scuba, kite boarding and horseback riding.
Crash Boat Beach
Aguadilla
A popular surfing and sports beach located just north of Aguadilla on the west coast.
Route 458 end, off Route 107
There are 365 beaches throughout Puerto Rico – one for every day of the year – this is just a few of our favorites. |
Punta Borinquen Lighthouse
The Punta Borinquen Lighthouse was built in 1889, has been designated a historic site worthy of preservation by the National Register of Historic Places.
Aguadilla
(787) 891-1005
Rafael Hernández Monument
Monument to the memory of such as composer Rafael Hernández, considered one of the most important figures in 20th-century popular Puerto Rican music.
Aguadilla
(787) 891-1005
Guajataca State Forest
An example of Puerto Rico's more unusual topography. Karst country as it is known, is characterized by haystack-shaped hills and sinkholes. Over 40 walking trails, 25 miles of maintained footpaths through the karst region. Facilities include: 10 campsites, campfires, bathrooms and showers. Fishing enthusiasts will enjoy Guajataca Lake, a three mile long bass filled body of water, and a prime locale for bass fishing. Take expressway 52 and Route 2 to the road 446 exit between Quebradillas and Isabela.
Road 446
Isabela
(787) 890-4050; (787) 890-2050
Arecibo Lighthouse and Historical Park
Built in 1898 by the Spaniards, the lighthouse still in use and was automated in 1964. In the premises, you'll find a museum with exhibits, a recreation area featuring a special area for children with replicas of ancient sailing ships and a pirate's island, a restaurant and sports facilities. Open Tue-Fri 9am-6pm, Sat-Sun 10am-7pm.
Arecibo , PR 00612
(787) 880-7540 Fax (787) 880-7520 |
Parque De Colon
Aguadilla
Park is located on the shoreline with a beach, playground, Banyan tree house, recreational areas, monuments and food kiosks.
(787) 891-1005
Las Cascadas Aquatic Theme Park
Aguadilla
The biggest aquatic theme park of the Caribbean, the park offers different attractions such as: the Crazy River, The Giant Water slides and the Wave Pool to mention a few.
(787) 819-1030
Fishing
Capt. Francisco “Pochy” Rosario is a passionate fisherman. He born and raised in the West Coast of Puerto Rico, and been fishing tarpon since he was 12 years old. Light Tackle Adventure Company specializes in providing the best Fly Fishing and Light Tackle Trips for Tarpon, Snook, Jacks, Mangrove Snapper and Barracudas fishing adventure in the Caribbean. Light tackle and Fly fishing is excellent all around the year. Light Tackle Adventure Company also can provide you with bird watching and kayaking trips. Visit their website for rates and more information.
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Alicia Sotomayor Art Home Studio
Renowned island artist Alicia Sotomayor immortalizes the natural beauty of the Caribbean in her works in original watercolors and prints.
Aguadilla
787-997-4877
Tropical Trail Rides
Guided tours of secluded beaches, tropical forests, cliff caves and more. Paso fino horses for beginner, intermediate and advanced riders. Offering a variety of possibilities for your horseback riding adventure.
Aguadilla
(787) 782-9256
Observatorio de Arecibo
The Arecibo Observatory is the world's largest radio/radar telescope. The observatory was developed by the National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center and it is operated by Cornell University under a cooperative agreement with the National Science Foundation. Scientists from all parts of the world come to this national observatory to carry out research projects. Open to the public for self-guided tours. Adults: $4, Children: $2. Open Wednesday through Friday from 12m to 4 pm and Saturdays and Sunday from 9am to 4pm.
Route 625, Bo. Esperanza
Arecibo
(787) 878-2612
Rio Camuy Cave Park
This incredible 268-acre park is the site of the great subterranean caverns carved out by the Camuy River over one million years ago. The park is one of the largest underground formations in the Western Hemisphere, and only seven miles (11km) of this series of limestone caves have been fully explored. The impeccably maintained trails gently descend 200 feet through a fern filled ravine to the yawning, cathedral-like caverns. The park is one of the world's largest cave networks. Sixteen entranced have been found and 11 kilometers (7 miles) of passages explored so far. Tours available, visitors are guided through one cave and two sinkholes, there are fine examples of stalactites, stalagmites and, of course, plenty of bats. The park is equipped with picnic areas, walking trails, food facilities, and exhibition hall and a souvenir shop, making it the perfect place to spend a day. Southwest of San Juan, about a two-hour drive. Open Wednesday-Sunday 8 am-4 pm; admission US$10 adults and US$7 children.
Route 129, Km 9.8
Camuy
(787) 898-3100
El Yunque
In the Luquillo mountain range, the 28,000-acre Caribbean National Forest (known popularly as El Yunque after the good Indian spirit Yuquiyú), didn't gain its "rain forest" designation for nothing. More than 100 billion gallons of precipitation fall over it annually, spawning rushing streams and cascades, 240 tree species, and oversize impatiens and ferns. In the evening, millions of inch-long coquís (tree frogs) begin their calls. El Yunque is also home to the cotorra, Puerto Rico's endangered green parrot, as well as 67 other types of birds.
(787) 888-1880
Caguana Indian Ceremonial Park
Caguana Indian Ceremonial Park is the most important archaeological deposit in the Antilles. Built by the Taino Indians some 800 years ago. Cobbled walkways birder ten Indian courts. Stone monoliths are decorated with petroglyphs.
Route 111, Km 12.3
Utuado
(787) 894-7325 |
Aguadilla Bowling Center
(787) 891-3495
Punta Borinquen Golf Course
Built in 1940 for the US Air Force golf aficionados stationed at the former Ramey Base, this course was played by such well-known generals as Dwight D. Eisenhower. Course designed by Pete Dye around 1940. There are four tennis courts on site as well.
(787) 890-2987
Ice Skating Rink
For a total change of tropical pace, try the Ice Skating rink, near the oceanside boardwalk in the Aguadilla bay area.
(
787) 819-1030
Surfing
Puerto Rico is famous for some of the worlds best surfing. We have a special section dedicated to Surf Shops.
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