Things to Do in Southern Puerto Rico

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Things to Do in Southern Puerto Rico

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Bosque Estatal de Guánica
United Nations Biosphere Reserve, the Guánica State Forest...
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Forests Southern Puerto Rico
 
Bosque Estatal de Río Abajo
In the middle of karst country—a region of limestone deposits...
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Nature Preserves Southern Puerto Rico
 
Cabo Rojo
Named for the pinkish cliffs that surround it, Cabo Rojo was...
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Towns Southern Puerto Rico
 
Caja de Muertos
This island a few miles off the coast has the best beaches in...
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Beaches Southern Puerto Rico
 
La Guancha
Ponce's public beach is small, but the shallow water makes it...
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Beaches Southern Puerto Rico
 
Mayagüez
With a population of slightly more than 100,000, this is the...
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Towns Southern Puerto Rico
 
Observatorio de Arecibo
Hidden among pine-covered hills is the world's largest radar-radio...
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Observatories / Planetariums Southern Puerto Rico
 
Parque Ceremonial Indígena de Caguana
The 13 acres of this park were used more than 800 years ago by...
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Native American Sites Southern Puerto Rico
 
Parque de las Cavernas del Río Camuy
This 268-acre park contains one of the world's largest cave networks...
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Cave Southern Puerto Rico
 
Ponce
The island's second-largest urban area, Ponce shines in 19th-century...
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Towns Southern Puerto Rico
 
Rincón
Jutting out into the ocean along the rugged western coast, Rincón...
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Towns Southern Puerto Rico
 
San Germán
Around San Germán's (population 39,000) two main squares—Plazuela...
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Towns Southern Puerto Rico
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