cueva del indio

cueva del indio, north coast of puerto rico

a picturesque cave/cliff/sea ensemble, just east of arecibo, puerto rico. $5 to get in; definitely worth it!

cueva del indio, puerto rico

cueva del indio, puerto rico

cueva del indio, puerto rico

cueva del indio, puerto rico

cueva del indio, puerto rico

around arecibo, puerto rico

 

statue of the new world, near arecibo, puerto rico

the city of arecibo on the north coast of puerto rico isn’t particularly noteworthy, but there are some interesting things in the area. one is the “statue of the new world.” it is a massive statue of christopher columbus arriving via ship in the new world that no one wanted, yet the puerto rican government bought it. thus, people don’t seem to like it very much, and it is deserted and fenced off.

statue of the new world, near arecibo, puerto rico

another interesting thing south of arecibo is the arecibo radiotelescope. this is the largest radiotelescope in the world, and is operated by the u.s. government. unfortunately, just a month before i was there, the central part of the telescope which was suspended via cables over a large dish collapsed, and they announced that the site would be closed down forever. it is currently closed to visitors, so this was as close as i could get. you can see the towers that held up the suspension cables.

as close as i could get to the arecibo radiotelescope
manati, puerto rico
chicken and rice, manati, puerto rico
jake and chicken and rice, manati, puerto rico

later, on our last day in puerto rico, my friend jake and i returned to the area to go ziplining at toro verde adventure park, which was epic! for $100, you get to ride about 8 different impressive ziplines, back and forth over a large jungle valley. their piece de la resistance is called the monster, which is over 2 miles long, making it the second longest zip line in the world. you do this one lying on your stomach and face first, which was exhilarating!

ziplining, toro verde, puerto rico
ziplining, toro verde, puerto rico
ziplining “the monster,” toro verde, puerto rico

puerto rico’s route 181

vistas from route 181, puerto rico

route 181 south of san juan, puerto rico is a very scenic and tortuous drive with many verdant vistas. at the end of the road, i turned east, and made a stop at the el hippie waterfalls on the south edge of el yunque national park, and then had a seaside dinner of red snapper in naguabo, which is known for its great seafood.

vistas from route 181, puerto rico

vistas from route 181, puerto rico

vistas from route 181, puerto rico

route 181, puerto rico

el hippie waterfalls, south edge of el yunque national park, puerto rico

el hippie waterfalls, south edge of el yunque national park, puerto rico

el hippie waterfalls, south edge of el yunque national park, puerto rico

red snapper, naguabo, puerto rico

naguabo, puerto rico

ron del barrilito rum distillery

ron del barrilito rum distillery, san juan, puerto rico

ron del barrilito is one of puerto rico’s oldest rum distilleries, in the suburbs of san juan. i went on a tour of their premises, which was interesting, and they provide a nice cocktail at the end as well. the most famous rum distiller in puerto rico and the world is bacardi, but their massive complex was closed due to the covid pandemic. ron del barrilito famously has a barrel of rum from the 1930s which they do not plan to open until puerto rico gains its independence, at which time they plan to give the rum out for free in the town square. however, rum evaporates with time so the barrel is likely almost empty by this point. the staff was very knowledgeable about the distilling process. they lamented the fact that any alcohol exports from puerto rico has to go through the continental u.s., raising their costs and essentially limiting their market to the united states.

rum storehouse and barrel not to be opened until puerto rico gains independence, ron del barrilito rum distillery, san juan

ron del barrilito rum distillery, san juan

ron del barrilito rum distillery, san juan

ron del barrilito rum distillery, san juan

ron del barrilito rum distillery, san juan

ron del barrilito rum distillery, san juan

around san juan

san juan, puerto rico

san juan

san juan is a great city. check out my posts on old san juan / el morro and santurce. here are some other pictures i took around the city.

university of puerto rico, san juan

plaza las americas – the largest mall in puerto rico, san juan

mall of san juan – the glitziest mall in puerto rico, san juan

mall of san juan – the glitziest mall in puerto rico, san juan

luis munoz marin international airport, san juan

convention center area, san juan

poolside, san juan

beach, west of san juan

beach, east of san jaun

gotta eat, san juan

viva puerto rico!

museo de arte de puerto rico

museo de arte de puerto rico, san juan

a cool museum in the santurce area of san juan. they even let me in for free! the outdoor art installations are great to look at as well.

museo de arte de puerto rico

museo de arte de puerto rico

museo de arte de puerto rico

museo de arte de puerto rico

museo de arte de puerto rico

museo de arte de puerto rico

museo de arte de puerto rico

museo de arte de puerto rico

museo de arte de puerto rico

museo de arte de puerto rico

museo de arte de puerto rico

museo de arte de puerto rico

museo de arte de puerto rico

juxtaposition, museo de arte de puerto rico

museo de arte de puerto rico

el yunque national park

el yunque national park, puerto rico

we went hiking in el yunque national park in northeastern puerto rico (only about a 1 hour drive from san juan) – the only true rainforest national park in the united states! it is incredible. definitely don’t miss it if in puerto rico.

the summit of mount britton – cloaked in fog. el yunque national park, puerto rico

el yunque national park, puerto rico

one of countless waterfalls, el yunque national park, puerto rico

el yunque national park, puerto rico

watchtower, el yunque national park, puerto rico

inside watchtower, el yunque national park, puerto rico

el yunque national park, puerto rico

el yunque national park, puerto rico

northeast corner of puerto rico

east of san juan, puerto rico

ann and i went to puerto rico for about 1 week in january! our first few nights we burned some hyatt points at the hyatt grand reserve resort about an hour east of san juan, which was very nice, and has the largest swimming pool in puerto rico! there were many covid-19 restrictions at the time (beaches closed and nighttime curfew such that we needed to spend the night of our arrival sitting on the floor of the airport rental car center, but all’s good)!

hyatt grand reserve puerto rico – the largest swimming pool in puerto rico

hyatt grand reserve puerto rico – the largest swimming pool in puerto rico

hyatt grand reserve puerto rico

hyatt grand reserve puerto rico

we got food off property to save money, and out favorite was a prolific puerto rican acai bowl franchise called acai express.

acai express, puerto rico

further east on the road to fajardo, there is a great strip of beachside restaurants at luquillo. people drive out from san juan for the food along this strip.

luquillo food strip, puerto rico

downtown fajardo, puerto rico

downtown fajardo, puerto rico

one evening we went kayaking on the bioluminescent bay at laguna grande near fajardo, which was truly amazing! puerto rico has 3 of these bioluminescent bays, which have large quantities of bioluminescent dinoflagellates living in the water. In the dark, when these are disturbed by your hand or your kayak paddle, they glow. with time and pollution (especially fuel from motorboats) these organisms are becoming less prolific, so they may not be this bright, or present at all, in the future. the locality has banned motorboats in this lagoon, so hopefully that will keep them glowing into the future.

getting ready to kayak on the bioluminescent laguna grande, puerto rico

kayaking to the bioluminescent laguna grande, puerto rico

puerto rico