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The 5 Best Things To Do In Isabela, Puerto Rico
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If you’re heading to the heavenly island of Costa Rica for a Caribbean getaway then you are pretty spoiled for choice. The island is full of incredible things to see and do; it is a place of rich culture, wonderful towns and truly incredible beaches.
San Juan is the island’s capital, but if you are based in the Northwest of the island and don’t fancy the drive then don’t worry; you won’t miss out on any culture or excitement!
There are several world class Puerto Rico Hotels on the beach in the area, like the luxurious Villa Montana. From here you can easily see the best of the island and not really have to drive anywhere.
So let’s take a look at the very best of the glorious Isabela.
Beachfront Boardwalk
Everybody loves a boardwalk so where better to start the list?
Stretching from Middles Beach to Jobos Beach is a fabulous boardwalk that allows you to take in the true coastal beauty of Puerto Rico. Enjoy the sand and crystal clear blue waters as you stroll to your heart's content. You can even hire bikes!
Playa El Pastillo
This stunning beach with rich, golden sands is the perfect place for a long walk. It stretches along the coastline just outside of Isabela and makes for a great adventure.
The waves are often rough so only strong swimmers should attempt to swim, and for the more adventurous amongst you there is the Cuevas de las Golondrinas- a massive cathedral-like cave that is only accessible during certain tidal patterns.
Isabela Town Centre  
Isabela town centre is the perfect example of a Puerto Rican town; plenty of excellent food, coffee, shops and historic sights.
You can visit a church from the 1730s, though to be one of the first structures built after Spanish settlers arrived. There are many other historic buildings as well as festivals, parties and amazing bars to visit!  
Pozo de Jacinto
Otherwise known as ‘Jacinto’s Well’ this incredible, natural structure is a blowhole. It’s a fantastic spot and the legend based around the blow hole is just as good.
Jacinto was a local farmer tending to hear one day when the sea dragged a cow through the rock arch. Jacinto tried to save the cow and was dragged away too. Legend has it if you shout ‘Jacinto, give me the cow!’ in Spanish, you will be splashed by the blowhole!  
Shacks Beach
If you're a snorkelling fanatic, then this is the beach for you. Known by the locals as ‘The Blue Hole’ there is plenty to see at this beach.
Swim with the local turtles as they rest in the warm shallow waters. Explore the underwater reefs rich with species of fish and marine life. There are even underwater caves you can explore, with the help of a diving guide of course.
Located just minutes from your room in the Villa Montana Hotel you can spend the day exploring, then head home to eat at the glorious Eclipse Restaurant.
Puerto Rico Rules
So there you have 5 of the very best bits of Isabela, Puerto Rico. If you are planning a Puerto Rico Wedding, or just a holiday with friends, you won't find a more memorable and stunning place to spend some time.
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villamontana · 2 years
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4 Things To Enjoy on your Trip to Puerto Rico
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The appeal of a trip to Puerto Rico is multi-faceted: from the sheer bliss and relaxation to be found in Montana resorts and other Puerto Rico beach resorts​, to the authentic and delicious food available throughout the Caribbean island. Here are 4 things to do in Puerto Rico that ensure you have the best possible trip.
1. Accommodation
As is with just about everywhere, from busy cities to the desert, it can be hard to choose the perfect location if you are visiting a destination that you haven’t visited before. When it comes to accommodation, rest assured knowing that a Villa Montana Beach Resort booking ensures you are not only comfortable and well-looked-after, but also that you are conveniently located to enjoy everything Puerto Rico has to offer.
 2. Beach
The beaches in Puerto Rico look like they have come straight from a postcard, so it is no surprise that Villa Montana Puerto Rico wedding venue pick time and time again, has chosen to be situated on 35 acres, along three miles, of beachfront. You cannot visit the area without spending a significant portion of your day with your feet in the sand and the sun on your back. Moreover, if you are partial to catching waves,  Puerto Rico has some of the best surfing in the Caribbean. This is not just because of the comfortable water temperature which hardly varies throughout the year, but also because of the friendly surfing community and the wave conditions which range from easy to barrels. Villa Montana Beach Resort is close to some of the most revered surfing beaches in the North-West coast, including: Middles, Jobos, Surfer’s Beach, Wilderness, Gas Chambers, Bridges, Secret Spot, and more.
 3. Hiking and nature
While nobody questions the naturalness of the ocean and the beach, it isn’t the first image that springs to mind when you think about places to go hiking and to immerse yourself in nature. Luckily, this is only one aspect of Puerto Rico’s natural spirit, and there are a number of natural areas for hiking, camping, and other outdoor adventures which match the lush and green imagery usually associated with this sort of activity. Your options include Guánica Dry Forest Reserve on the south side of the island, Guajataca Forest in the town of Isabela, as well as the 7,000 acres of Toro Negro State Forest which stretches across six different municipalities… Just to name a few! Whether you want to admire the diversity of the island’s flora and fauna or just work up a sweat with an amazing view, your needs will be met.  
4. The Eclipse Restaurant
You will have worked up quite an appetite while exploring the natural wonder of Puerto Rico, but you don’t have to venture very far from Montana resorts to find delicious Puerto Rican food - in fact, you don’t even need to leave your Puerto Rican beach resort! The Eclipse Restaurant at Villa Montana Beach Resort is led by Puerto Rican Chef Rafael Grau, who serves bucket-list-worthy food that highlights the authentic flavors of Puerto Rico. The authenticity is hard to doubt, too, when the produce is all local, from the locally-grown vegetables to the fish which is caught from the ocean which the resort overlooks.
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A visitor's itinerary to Puerto Rico for first timers
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In Puerto Rico, you'll experience the comforts of a big city combined with all the benefits of a Caribbean island vacation. There are 270 miles of coastline in Puerto Rico, much of it secluded, and many remote towns waiting to be explored. The Villa Montana Beach Resort is one of the many hotels and resorts in the island's capital, San Juan. However, with so much to see and do, visitors often feel overwhelmed, particularly when visiting for only a week. To eliminate this hurdle, here is a 5-day visitor itinerary to Puerto Rico for first-timers. 
Day 1: Explore Old San Juan
The historic district of Puerto Rico's capital, Old San Juan, is home to a National Historic Site listed on UNESCO's World Heritage List. While here, capitalise on early mornings ahead of the tourist rush. This is ideally the best time to get an overall impression of the historical landscape without the crowds. While here, explore some of the city's top attractions, including Casa Blanca - a famous museum that is the former residence of Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon. Another fantastic attraction is the San Juan Cathedral, known to be the second oldest church on the American continent,
Day 2: Shop and eat in Old San Juan
For visitors who enjoy shopping, the city centre ticks all the boxes. Old San Juan is perfect for sourcing souvenirs to artisanal items made by locals. While here, sample the array of rich gastronomy, including local favourites like Mofongo. Old San Juan is a cultural experience for art and history lovers alike. 
Day 3: Tour El Yunque and explore the beaches
No trip to Puerto Rico would be complete without exploring the incredible beaches. With an expansive coastline and a lush greenery landscape, it is no wonder brides, and honeymooners prefer Puerto Rico Wedding Packages. Day 3 in this tropical paradise is ideal for exploring the natural beauty. One of the places not to be missed is the El Yunque tropical rainforest. The national forest is one of the world's seven natural wonders and is popular amongst visitors and locals alike. The high-altitude dwarf forest is reached by hiking trails that lead to La Mina waterfall and Mount Britton. 
Day 4: Experience Culebra
There is no doubt that Flamenco Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, occupying just over 10 square miles on Culebra.
The silver beach can get crowded on weekends despite its picture postcard beauty. Culebra has been known to be a preferred Beach Wedding Puerto Rico destination.
Day 5: Discover historic Ponce
Puerto Rico's southern coast is home to the large city of Ponce. Many historic mansions in the old town of Ponce, including the Centro Cultural de Ponce Carmen Solá de Pereira, a masterpiece of Ponce Creole architecture. A massive collection of European and Puerto Rican art can be found nearby at the Museo de Arte de Ponce. Many restaurants and bars along the seafront boardwalk of Paseo Tablado La Guancha are comparable to the incredible Eclipse Restaurant. 
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villamontana · 2 years
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Things to do in Isabela Beach
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If you're looking for convenience and exploring the best of what Puerto Rico offers, then Isabela Beach is the perfect location for your Caribbean holiday. The coastal town features pristine beaches and a scenic landscape of Spanish-influenced architecture, rocky cliffs and mountain peaks spanning 300m. The over 40000 people who call this place home enjoy incredible dining and shopping in this cultural hub. You, too, can enjoy the best of what it's like to live in this tropical paradise with these top things to do in Isabela Beach. 
Guajataca Tunnel
Built in 1911 and located at the border of Quebradillas and Isabella is the Guajataca Tunnel. Historically, the tunnel once connected the two towns it currently borders as a transportation route for sugar crops. Today, adventure seekers can take a scenic trek to the tunnel and take in the ancient rock carvings before heading down to the beach for a refreshing swim. 
Horseback Riding
Enjoy a horseback riding experience along the coastline and make your way to the uphill forest, where you can take a moment to soak in your surrounding in lush greenery. Companies offering guided horseback tours include Tropical Trail Rides. Speak to the reception Villa Montana Puerto Rico for details about bookings. 
Go Scuba Diving
Aside from incredible flora and fauna on land, there is an entire world of exotic marine life in the Atlantic ocean. Isabela is the perfect location for exploring the deep blue sea, with scuba diving lessons offered to people of all experience levels. Aquatic Dive and Surf is your one-stop solution for holidaymakers as they have trained instructors to guide you through the experience and all the equipment you will need for your dive. After spending the day trying to find Nemo, head to one of the restaurants in Isabela Beach, Puerto Rico. 
Visit the Tiny Photography Museum
Learn about the history of Isabella, dating back to 1725. This popular attraction gives history enthusiasts a glimpse of the past through photography. Tiny Photography Museum is perfect for exploring with the family and a great addition to your holiday itinerary. If you're planning a wedding, why not create your own memories in Isabela and recreate some of your favourite impressions for your wedding photography. Visit Puerto Rico Wedding Venues for deals on where to host your special day.
Explore the Beaches
No trip to Isabela would be complete without exploring its beaches. Some of the favourites include Jobos, Middles, Playa Shacks and Playa Sardinera. All of these offer beachgoers a unique experience ranging from sunbathing to snorkelling. For hosting your private beach ceremony at sunset, check out Puerto Rico Destination Wedding and find less touristy beaches that provide the perfect setting for your special day.
Shopping
To end off your time in Isabella, head to Plaza Isabela for the ultimate coastal town shopping experience. Here you find several items, including souvenirs to take back home or a sun hat to wear during your time lazying at the beach.
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villamontana · 2 years
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Best Waterparks In Puerto Rico
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Whilst staying at Puerto Rico beach resorts with friends and family, there are plenty of events and activities that the island’s hotels can cater to. From Villa Montana Puerto Rico weddings to surf lessons off of San Juan, the island knows no bounds when it comes to fun in the sun. The idyllic island might be best known for its beautiful beaches and coastlines, but there are plenty of other ways to enjoy Puerto Rico with family, especially if you enjoy high octane slides and rides.
Puerto Rico might not have the infrastructure of mainland theme parks in Los Angeles and Orlando, but what it lacks in movie industries, it makes up for with plenty of water and creativity. The island’s ever growing tourism industry has led to many great swimming pools and water parks amidst its Montana resorts. This blog will showcase just some of the exciting parks available to visitors of the island. 
Parque Acuático Piedra Dura
Located in San Lorenzo, Parque Acuatico Piedra Dura is a more natural and well-designed waterpark than many of the examples out there. This one comes with a zip line and children’s play areas alongside a poolside climbing wall and plenty of fun games and activities. With a relaxed atmosphere, this one emanates a relaxing time for all ages. 
Surf 'N Fun Water Park
About an hour and 15 drive from the Villa Montana Beach Resort, Surf ‘N Fun Water Park is nestled in the sleepy village of San German. Whilst it might be situated inland, there’s nothing dry about this family friendly water park. Here you’ll find surf simulators, lazy rivers, rappelling walls and trampoline diving areas. One stand out that’s fun for all the family is a waterbound bumper car experience which always goes down a storm.
Coqui Water Park
With coastal views over the northeast coast of Puerto Rico, the Coqui Water Park has plenty to engage children as well as relaxing lazy rivers and hearth thumping speed slides for the adults. Plus if the adults want a breather, sun loungers with great views over the ocean and poolside bars await, giving your kids time to have fun and you time to relax.
Aquasol Barrazas
Another must for guests of Puerto Rico Beach Resorts with small children, Aquasol Barrazas offers an antidote to the high waves and busy crowds on the beaches of Puerto Rico. Thanks to its child friendly rides and play areas, your little ones can enjoy the water and sun too, all with shallow and safe pools as well as toys and equipment your kids won’t be able to get enough of!
Olimpia Water Park
Located on the south coast, Olimpia Water Park is integrated into the Albergue Olimpico sports complex which offers track, tennis and gym training services as well. The water park facilities incorporate four different areas and are aimed at all ages, incorporating slides, lazy rivers and kids play areas as well.
Las Cascadas
The biggest waterpark in the Caribbean, Las Cascadas is just outside of Caban to the southwestern edge of Puerto Rico and includes crazy rivers, wave pools and water tunnels. With its massive size you can rest assured that there’s something for everyone at Las Cascadas.
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Getting To Know The Rainforests Of Puerto Rico
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From beautiful Atlantic sea creatures to culturally diverse cities, Puerto Rico has more than its fair share of landscapes. Whether you’re staying at hotels here for a Villa Montana Puerto Rico wedding or for business, it’s always worth taking a day out to soak in the unique surroundings of this beautiful Caribbean island. One such landmark that sees Puerto Rico rise above other US tourist attractions is its magical rainforest.
Puerto Rico is home to the only rainforest in the United States National Forest System and as such, it’s well worth a visit. Whilst many aspects of Puerto Rico offer a tropical, exciting antidote to mainland USA, the rainforest is the most prominent. Guests at hotels such as the Montana Resort can book tours for the El Yunque National Rainforest from the comfort of their hotel room, and as it's situated to the east of the island, it’s easy to travel to one of its many hiking trails and landmarks by car and by bus.
This blog will outline some of the standout features of El Yunque National Rainforest, and how guests at the Villa Montana Beach Resort and other hotels can capitalise on the beautiful scenery there. 
What Is The El Yunque National Rainforest?
Spanning nearly 44 square miles, the El Yunque Rainforest is situated on the rolling slopes of the Sierra de Luquillo mountains, visible from the eastern shores of Puerto Rico. With its high peaks reaching 1065 metres, it’s unsurprising that the ancient Taino indigenous people of Puerto Rico believed that the forest was the throne of the chief god Yucahu. 
Animals Of El Yunque
Thanks to luscious forests and fertile land, the forest of El Yunque has amassed an amazing ecosystem. Animals you may encounter during a visit to the El Yunque Forest include the Puerto Rican parrot, the native coqui frog, of which there are 16 species. Other animals include a variety of hawks and the Puerto Rican boa snake.
Hiking Trails Of El Yunque 
Alongside climbing its largest peak of El Toro via the 4.9 mile El Toro wilderness trail, visitors can book tours or hike through and around a great range of waterfalls and natural pools. These include La Cocoa, a waterfall close to Road 191, which runs for 1.8 miles through the Tabonuco forest. Other trails include the El Angelito Trail, which takes about 20 minutes from Road 988 and ends at a pool formed from the Mameyes River, perfect for families with kids visiting from nearby Puerto Rico beach resorts.
Landmarks Of El Yunque 
Alongside the wilderness trails, there are a great many landmarks to enjoy in the El Yunque Forest.
Yokahú Observation Tower
Towering high at 1575 feet, the Yokahu Observation Tower is one of two towers that were built during the early 60s’, giving hikers and travellers the chance to see breathtaking views over the forest and coasts of Puerto Rico’s eastern areas.
Catarata La Coca
Situated just off of Road 191, La Coca Falls is an 85 foot waterfall alongside rock formations and pools, making it a great landmark for photos and hiking.
El Portal Visitors Center
The visitors center in El Yunque Forest is situated on Road 191 and has been open since 1996, providing information and exhibitions surrounding the forest’s inhabitants and ecosystems. Unfortunately, Hurrican Irma and Maria led to repairs having to be undertaken on the center, which should hopefully be reopening in 2022.
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