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Nearby Attractions

Peñuelas

Waterfalls, history, and more in “The Valley of the Flamboyant Trees.”

Peñuelas is located along the south coast of the Island and nestled against the Caribbean Sea. It is known as "The Valley of the Flamboyant Trees," the Island’s emblematic tree, and "the Capital of the Güiro,” a traditional percussion instrument. But what makes Peñuelas truly special is its beautiful views and pleasant climate throughout the whole year.

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La Negra Cocola Railroad

 

A Journey through History

For a taste of the Island’s sugar industry history, you can see a famous locomotive that transported sugarcane to Hacienda Dolores La Negra Cocola and throughout the area. Head to the northwest corner of the Plaza de Recreo to find the antique train.

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La Soplaera

 

On the Guayanés River you can find La Soplaera, a relaxing network of waterfalls with crystal clear waters in natural pools in the Jaguas neighborhood. From there you can enjoy a spectacular panoramic view of the mountains. The route is marked, there is some parking available, and a trail leading directly to the falls.

Royal Delonix Hotel

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Plaza Pública de Peñuelas

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