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Articles in the West Category

Salt Flats & Wildlife Refuge in Cabo Rojo

Feb 5th, 2010 • By Gwenn • Category: Hiking, Nature, South, Tour, West

The Salinas de Cabo Rojo, or salt flats, is an active salt-mining operation in Cabo Rojo. This operation is part of the 1800-acre National Wildlife Refuge, which is a mecca for bird-watching along the many walking and biking trails. And it’s right down the road from the Cabo Rojo Lighthouse.



Explore the Old Aguadilla Lighthouse Ruins

Jan 21st, 2010 • By Gwenn • Category: History, Nature, North, West

For all you lighthouse folks, photographers, or people who want to explore some off-the-beaten-path places — I thought the old lighthouse ruins in Aguadilla (or, as they are referred to here, Las Ruinas) were pretty cool. There is not much left of this lighthouse (only parts of 2 walls, really), but it provided a setting for some beautiful photos.



The Interpretative Trail In Guajataca Forest

Jan 17th, 2010 • By Gwenn • Category: Central, Hiking, Maps, Nature, North, West

The Guajataca Forest, in the karst region of Puerto Rico, has 25 miles of trails within its boundaries. Most people will only use 2 of these trails: the Interpretive Trail and the trail to the Cueva del Viento. One can spend an hour or so exploring the Interpretive Trail and learn about what makes this part of the island unique.



Trek to Gozalandia Waterfall in San Sebastian

Jan 7th, 2010 • By Gwenn • Category: Central, Nature, West

Gozalandia or Las Cataratas Waterfall in San Sebastian is sometimes called the secret waterfall even though it is actually on a couple of the official PR tourism maps. I guess it is not that secret after all! Actually finding the waterfall is an adventure in itself. With the help of some people on the TripAdvisor.com Puerto Rico forum who provided the initial directions, we set off to find this secret treasure!



El Ultimo Brinco Waterfall in Rincon

Dec 31st, 2009 • By Gwenn • Category: Nature, West

El Ultimo Brinco in Rincon is a 30-foot waterfall with a small, natural swimming pool at it’s base. The only problem is there is no easy way to get to the pool – you either have to jump or climb down the rock wall. In the afternoon, there are lots of local teens playing in the falls – they showed us the best way to get to the bottom.



Take Me Out To A Ball Game

Dec 20th, 2009 • By Gwenn • Category: Central, East, Metro, North, South, West

A baseball game in Puerto Rico is an economical and fun evening. Every winter, baseball heats up on the island. Not only do we have local players on the teams, but some of the US league players come down to keep in shape and play in their off-season. So, if you are having baseball withdrawal, you can catch a game while you’re here — it can be a lot of fun.



Tour a French Mansion – The Palacete Los Moreau

Dec 17th, 2009 • By Gwenn • Category: History, Museum, RainyDay, Tour, West

A French coffee hacienda in Puerto Rico – what a surprise! The Old Labadie House (aka the Palacete los Moreau) is located in the town of Moca, in the north-west part of Puerto Rico. This lovely, old house has been turned into a museum, and they offer great, informative tours about the house and the people who lived there. What a wonderful piece of Puerto Rican history and a local treasure. I really thought it was worth a visit.



Catch Great Views at the Rincon Lighthouse

Dec 10th, 2009 • By Gwenn • Category: History, Nature, West

With 16 lighthouses to visit and explore, Puerto Rico is a dream location for lighthouse enthusiasts. Some of our lighthouses are very old and very beautiful. The Rincon lighthouse isn’t particularly either of those. However, it is a great place to watch surfers, the sunset, and dolphins and whales.



300 Miles of Beaches – How to Find Yours

Nov 29th, 2009 • By Gwenn • Category: Beach, Culebra, East, Metro, Nature, North, South, Vieques, West

Being an island, Puerto Rico has more than 300 miles of beaches, including the out-islands and cays. That’s one beach to explore and enjoy for each day of the year. There is a perfect beach for everyone – it all depends your idea of the perfect beach. Luckily, almost all the beaches in Puerto Rico are open to the general public.



Dive or Snorkel at Desecheo Island

Nov 22nd, 2009 • By Gwenn • Category: Nature, Scuba, Snorkeling, West

A few years ago, Scuba Diving Magazine readers voted Puerto Rico as one of the Top 20 Overall Dive Destinations in the Caribbean. I have done a number of dives here over the past few years and I had yet to encounter a Top 20 -type dive. We were heading out west and I hoped to find one of those WOW dives at Desecheo Island. I was not disappointed.