The Best Hotel in The North Coast and the Cordillera Central, Puerto Rico

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High-class resorts aren't limited exclusively to San Juan and the eastern coast; on the north coast, travelers who aren't constrained by a budget will find Dorado, A Ritz-Carlton Reserve sitting on 1,400 acres, many of them prime beachfront. But for the most part, paradores and other modest lodgings are the norm in the small towns, especially in the Cordillera. In this part of the island there are seldom more than two or three options in any given town. Sometimes there's one hotel—take it or leave it. You'd better take it, especially if you're traveling on a weekend. The best lodgings, rustic retreats set beside a river or on acres of lush forest, are often booked solid. Make sure to call ahead, as it's a long way between towns.

Parador Hacienda Gripiñas

$ | Rte. 152, Km 1.7, Puerto Rico

Built on the grounds of a coffee plantation, this 19th-century inn is surrounded on all sides by mountain peaks. Several of the clapboard-walled rooms in the red-roofed manor house have private balconies overlooking lush gardens and a spring-fed pool—the nicest are rooms 4 and 5 facing the courtyard directly. There are plenty of small parlors where you can relax with a drink from the bar. Breakfast and dinner are included in the room rates. The dining area, which meanders through three different rooms, serves criollo fare like chicken with rice and beans. Nonguests are welcome for dinner, too. One nearby hiking trail leads to Cerro de Punta, about a 2½-hour climb.

Pros

  • Set amid coffee fields
  • Interesting, historic building
  • Restaurant on property

Cons

  • Isolated location
  • Wi-Fi doesn't reach all rooms
  • Accommodations are simple and rustic
Rte. 152, Km 1.7, Puerto Rico
939-274--8936
Hotel Details
17 rooms
No Meals

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