What to do in Veguitas

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1. El Yunque National Forest

The only tropical rainforest in the United States National Forest System, El Yungue covers approximately 28,000 acres (11,300 hectares) in northeastern Puerto Rico. You’ll find photo opportunities and spectacular views at every turn, with waterfalls, exotic plants and wildlife.
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El Yunque National Forest

2. La Guancha

Paseo Tablado La Guancha is a boardwalk that hugs the shoreline of Ponce’s dazzling waterfront district, Playa Barrio. Experience life like the Ponceños and revel in the live salsa music, tasty street food and exciting beachside atmosphere. Visit the marina and rent a paddleboat or take advantage of the sweeping sea views from the observation tower.
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La Guancha

3. Camuy River Cave Park

Visit Rio Camuy Cave Park to explore hundreds of limestone caves strung along one of the world’s longest underground rivers. This stunning area in central Puerto Rico has been carved out over centuries. While the indigenous people of area have long used the caves for shelter, it wasn’t until 1958 that westerners discovered the underground waterway. Exploration uncovered a network over ten miles (16 kilometers) long, featuring over 220 separate caves, and the third longest underground river in the world. You can feel the mystery and history seeped in these caverns. And watch out for the colony of bats that live in the shadows!
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Rio Camuy Cave Park

4. Hacienda Buena Vista

Sample locally grown coffee and learn about coffee production, both today and in the past at the Hacienda Buena Vista. This traditional coffee farm in southern Puerto Rico is one of the best illustrations of a centuries old industry. When Don Salvador de Vives formed the farm in 1833, he grew fruit. It wasn’t until later in the 1800's that coffee was first planted. The Hacienda Buena Vista hit its stride during the coffee boom of the 1880s. For the next fifty years the farm was considered one of the finest producers of coffee in the world, exporting to the United States, Europe and even the Vatican. Today visitors to the Hacienda will find 87 acres (35 Hectares) of fertile farmland, a series of restored historic buildings and a museum in the Hacienda itself.
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Hacienda Buena Vista featuring a house and street scenes as well as a small group of people

5. Parque de Bombas

This historic firehouse is named for the traditional hand-pumped water units once used on the island. Situated in Ponce’s town center, the Parque de Bombas is hard to miss. Considered by many to be one of the most iconic building in Puerto Rico, the small wooden structure is painted in vibrant reds and blacks, the traditional colors of Ponce. The former fire station houses a museum that unveils the history of southern Puerto Rico, and includes fascinating information about Ponce, the firefighters and the great fire of 1899. A visit to the Parque is a great excursion for history buffs and families with young children, who will enjoy the traditional fire trucks.
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Parque de Bombas showing street scenes

6. El Museo Castillo Serralles

El Museo Castillo Serrallés is a magnificent mansion that symbolizes the prosperity of Puerto Rico’s rum-distilling industry. Established in the 1930s as the home of one of Ponce’s wealthy magnates, the Castillo Serrallés overlooks the entire city from the El Vigía hilltop. Peruse the exhibits housed within the sumptuous villa and learn about the sugar boom that fueled the immense success of rum distilleries such as Juan Serrallés’ Don Q Rum. Stroll around the symmetrical gardens and appreciate the timeless elegance of the terraces and courtyards.
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El Museo Castillo Serralles

What to do in Veguitas


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Frequently asked questions

Is Veguitas worth visiting?
Known for its walking trails and nature, finding fun things to do in Veguitas is a cinch. Make sure to add Tres Picachos to your itinerary while here.
How do I spend a day in Veguitas?
After you've visited major attractions like Tres Picachos, spend the rest of your day exploring the retail and food scene in Veguitas.
What is the top tourist attraction in Veguitas?
Spend a day exploring Tres Picachos and see why it's rated as the top tourist attraction near Veguitas.
Is three days enough to stay in Veguitas?
You'll have plenty of time to experience Tres Picachos, Cerro de Punta and other leading attractions in the area when you plan a three-day break in Veguitas.
Is Veguitas a walkable neighbourhood?
It really depends on the things you'd like to experience in and around Veguitas. Several popular attractions, including La Piedra Escrita and Casa Canales are accessible on foot. In the mood for a stroll to some other neighbourhoods nearby? Barrio Pueblo is 3 kilometres from Veguitas, while Jayuya Abajo is 5 kilometres away.
What are some activities to do in Veguitas with kids?
If you're looking for activities and sights for all the family, check out these excellent ideas for what to do in Veguitas with kids.

What to do in Veguitas for adults?
There are lots of things to do in Veguitas, with entertainment for adults of all ages. Cap off your day with a visit to Cemi Museum.
Are there free things to do in Veguitas?
You won't have to hunt high and low for free things to do in Veguitas. Just ask a local tour guide and they'll point you toward attractions and places you can enjoy for nothing. One of the best free options to explore is La Piedra Escrita.