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Casa de Campo Rio Arriba is situated in the countryside, around 24 kilometres from the Arecibo Observatory and 21 kilometres from the Arecibo Lighthouse & Historical Park. The apartment has received excellent ratings for user experience, location, and cleanliness. The property is a two-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment with a floor area of 66 square metres and can accommodate up to five guests. Amenities include a fully equipped kitchen, a patio with river views, a balcony with mountain views, a garden, free private parking, Wi-Fi, streaming services, and a picnic area.
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Casa Taína: Solar Eco-stay Near Cueva Del Indio
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apartment , Islote
This first-floor apartment in Islote, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, is situated on a secluded one-acre estate, a short distance from beaches, Cueva del Indio cave, and approximately 24km from Arecibo and 72km from San Juan. The self-contained flat offers keyless entry, air conditioning, a full kitchen with fridge, freezer and microwave, a garden, fitness centre access, and sleeps four guests comfortably, with an EV charger available on-site.
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G|d Vacation Rentals @ Arecibo, Puerto Rico.
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apartment , Arecibo
This G|D Vacation Rental in Arecibo, Puerto Rico is a three-bedroom house, a two-minute walk (less than 0.2 km) from Arecibo's beach. Sleeping six guests, this family-friendly property boasts a kitchen with fridge, freezer and microwave, air conditioning, a garden, parking, and one bathroom; nearby attractions are within easy reach.
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Beautiful Renovated 2 Bedroom 1 Bathroom Home 2 Blocks From Beach!
2 4
apartment , Arecibo
This Jarealito holiday home is situated a short walk from the Cano Tiburones Nature Reserve and La Poza Beach, and under 2km from Playa Caza y Pesca and Playa El Muelle, offering easy access to Arecibo's coastal attractions. This two-bedroom, one-bathroom property sleeps six guests and boasts a fully equipped kitchen with microwave, oven and hob, free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, parking, and a Smart TV, making it ideal for exploring the beaches and natural beauty of the Arecibo area.
Frequently Asked Questions about bed and breakfast in Arecibo
Are there any famous festivals in Arecibo, Puerto Rico?
Arecibo's biggest festival is the Fiestas Patronales de Nuestra Señora de la Monserrate, held in September. It's a huge celebration honoring the patron saint, featuring parades, music, food, and religious processions. There are also smaller, local festivals throughout the year celebrating different saints and community events, but the Monserrate festival is the main event.
Are there unique cultural experiences or workshops available in Arecibo, Puerto Rico?
Yes! You can find workshops on traditional crafts like weaving at local artisan centers. Learning to make mofongo, a traditional Puerto Rican dish, is another popular cultural experience. Several restaurants offer cooking classes. The Arecibo Observatory, while not strictly a cultural workshop, offers unique insights into Puerto Rico's scientific contributions and history.
What are the best bed and breakfasts with a pool in Arecibo?
Which local specialties should not be missed in Arecibo, Puerto Rico?
You absolutely must try mofongo, a fried plantain dish often filled with meat or seafood. Another must-have is lechón asado, slow-roasted pork. For a lighter option, try some fresh seafood from the local restaurants near the coast. Don't forget the refreshing piña coladas!
What are the best bed and breakfasts with a jacuzzi in Arecibo?
What are some unique or less touristy places to visit in Arecibo, Puerto Rico?
The Rio Grande de Arecibo is a great spot for kayaking and exploring the natural beauty away from the crowds. The Charco Azul, a beautiful natural swimming hole, is another hidden gem. Explore the smaller towns surrounding Arecibo for a more authentic local experience; places like Hatillo and Camuy offer a different perspective on the region.
What are the best bed and breakfasts for families and kids in Arecibo?
What kinds of terrain and natural landscapes does Arecibo, Puerto Rico offer?
Arecibo boasts a diverse landscape. You'll find the karst topography of the northern coast, with its sinkholes and caves. The Rio Grande de Arecibo valley provides lush green areas, while the coastal areas offer beautiful beaches. The mountainous regions inland offer dramatic views.
What are the best pet friendly bed and breakfasts in Arecibo?
Are there family-friendly hiking trails in Arecibo, Puerto Rico?
While there aren't extensively marked, official family-friendly trails, many areas around the Rio Grande de Arecibo are suitable for leisurely walks and hikes. Always exercise caution and check local conditions before venturing off established paths. The area around the Arecibo Observatory offers some scenic walking paths.
What are the best bed and breakfasts with parking in Arecibo?
Are there any safety tips for women traveling solo in Arecibo, Puerto Rico?
As with any travel, it's wise to be aware of your surroundings. Stick to well-lit and populated areas at night. Let someone know your itinerary and check in regularly. Use reputable transportation services. Trust your instincts—if a situation feels unsafe, remove yourself from it.
What is the perfect week-long itinerary for Arecibo, Puerto Rico?
A week in Arecibo could include: Day 1-2: Exploring Arecibo town, visiting the Arecibo Observatory, and enjoying the beaches. Day 3-4: Exploring the Rio Grande de Arecibo, perhaps kayaking or hiking. Day 5: Visiting nearby towns like Hatillo or Camuy. Day 6: Relaxing on the beach or enjoying local cuisine. Day 7: Souvenir shopping and departure preparation.
Are there any one-of-a-kind cultural experiences or workshops to try in Arecibo, Puerto Rico?
Learning to make mofongo from a local chef is a unique experience. Exploring the local markets and interacting with vendors provides insights into daily life. Visiting a traditional family-run coffee plantation and learning about the process is another special opportunity.
What are some great opportunities to engage with locals and explore the culture of Arecibo, Puerto Rico?
Visiting local restaurants and trying the cuisine is a great way to meet people. Attend a local festival or event if one is happening during your visit. Explore the local markets and interact with vendors. Consider staying in a locally-owned guesthouse or small hotel for a more immersive experience.