Brienne's Guidebook

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Brienne's Guidebook

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Ron del Barrilito - Hacienda Santa Ana
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A natural waterslide in Luquillo called Las Paylas (or Las Pailas). The rocks in this river are really smooth and make for some really fun slides. The Las Paylas water slides (or chorreras, in Spanish) are very popular with the locals. This area is beautiful to look at. It’s a fun place to picnic and spend some time watching the people slide, or just to play in the water pools. https://www.puertoricodaytrips.com/las-paylas/
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Las Paylas
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A natural waterslide in Luquillo called Las Paylas (or Las Pailas). The rocks in this river are really smooth and make for some really fun slides. The Las Paylas water slides (or chorreras, in Spanish) are very popular with the locals. This area is beautiful to look at. It’s a fun place to picnic and spend some time watching the people slide, or just to play in the water pools. https://www.puertoricodaytrips.com/las-paylas/
Beautiful emerald-toned waters. Great for snorkeling! Only 35mins away from your Airbnb.
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Playa Mar Chiquita
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Beautiful emerald-toned waters. Great for snorkeling! Only 35mins away from your Airbnb.

Things to do

This place is about an hour away from your Airbnb. Right on the roaring Atlantic coast is Cueva del Indio, or Indian Cave, named after the indigenous hieroglyphs found carved into the rocks. The entrance fee is $5 and will give you access to impressive cliffs, views of crashing waves, and a natural bridge formed from rocks. Prior to Hurricane María, there was a ladder leading down to the cave which is now gone. Experienced climbers can still make the descent down to the cave where there are rock carvings made by the Taínos, the tribe that lived on the island before the arrival of Columbus and the Spanish.
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Cueva del Indio
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This place is about an hour away from your Airbnb. Right on the roaring Atlantic coast is Cueva del Indio, or Indian Cave, named after the indigenous hieroglyphs found carved into the rocks. The entrance fee is $5 and will give you access to impressive cliffs, views of crashing waves, and a natural bridge formed from rocks. Prior to Hurricane María, there was a ladder leading down to the cave which is now gone. Experienced climbers can still make the descent down to the cave where there are rock carvings made by the Taínos, the tribe that lived on the island before the arrival of Columbus and the Spanish.