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The Lighthouse in Rincon
Description: The Lighthouse is one of the places you should definitely visit when you are in the West area. It is a high place where the view is spectacular and the sunsets are dreamy with the sea in the background. From January to March, humpback whales can be seen migrating off the western coast of Puerto Rico, making Rincón a prime location for whale watching. Excellent for taking beautiful photos of the landscapes that this place has. A place to relax and be with the family; It has a craft area and ample parking.
Jobos Beach in Isabela
Jobos Beach is a beach located in the Bajuras neighborhood of the municipality of Isabela in the northwest of Puerto Rico, on Highway PR-466. It is considered one of the best beaches to practice sports such as surfing, due to the large waves in a shallow area. It also has restaurants to taste the rich flavor of the Puerto Rican culture.
The Ruins in Aguadilla
These ruins were originally a Spanish Lighthouse that was built in 1889 ordered by the Spanish Crown. It was designed by Enrique Gadea and built by Pedro Tolosa in stone, brick and painted red with white details. It is a historical place with a beautiful view of the sea. It was destroyed by an earthquake in 1918. Many videos and television commercials have been recorded there. Currently you can visit it to see the beautiful sunsets and take incredible photos.
Guajataca Tunnel in Isabela
The Guajataca Tunnel is a railway tunnel that connected the city of Isabela and Quebradillas, in Puerto Rico. The tunnel is one of the most significant works of the remnants of the national railway network, which connected the island during the first half of the 20th century. At present it is a tourist place for the enjoyment of the whole family.
Jacinto well in Isabela
This well is located on Playa Jobos in Isabela. It is very frequented by the curious since one of the legends says that a long time ago there was a farmer named "Jacinto" who took the cows to eat in that area. Jacinto tied one of the cows to his waist and one day the cow was scared by the thunder and ran until it fell into the well, taking Jacinto with it. "Jacinto, give me the cow", that is the phrase that the visitors shout when they approach the banks of the well. They say that when one says the phrase, the tide rises, or rather, Jacinto gets angry and makes the sea wet the visitors.
Labadie Castle - Mansion Les Moreau
The Labadie house was designed by the French engineer Paul Servajean in 1893, however, it was not built until 1905. Its architectural design, Second Empire Baroque, is a Caribbean adaptation of the French chateau or palace, a very fashionable style at that time. in Europe. Today it is a museum and its gardens are one of the favorite settings in the Northwest for framing wedding and sweet 16 photos. But the history of this hacienda began to be written long before the author Enrique Laguerre immortalized it as the Palacete Los Moreau in his famous novel "La Llamarada".
Crash boat beach in Aguadilla
It is a beach located in the northwest Puerto Rico municipality of Aguadilla. It stands on the site of a former military port used to rescue downed crews from Ramey Air Force Base and still retains some remnants of the pier infrastructure. These remains have become a popular spot for fishing, swimming, diving, snorkeling, surfing, and other water sports.