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Punta Borinquen Golf and Country Club
Category: Mayaguez Attractions & Activities
Address: Golf Rd, Aguadilla, PR
This 18-hole, par-72 course was opened in 1940 for the officers of Fort Ramey. The course is set high on a cliff overlooking the spot where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Caribbean Sea. There are beautiful views of a lighthouse from the 7th and 8th holes. The course itself is very open with abundant sand traps and a...
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Address: Rte 413 and Rte 115, Rincon, PR
In 1968 the World Surfing Championships were held in Rincon and the town has never been the same. The surfing capital of the Caribbean boasts six beaches, each offering slightly different waves and rides. The hotels and restaurants in town cater to the laid-back, beach-going crowd. From December to February, humpback...
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Address: Rte 119, San German, PR
Puerto Rico's second oldest settlement was founded by the Spanish in 1512. For a town of its size, San German is packed with history. The oldest church in the New World, as well as important plazas and other landmarks still stand here ready to be explored. The 8000 student Inter-American University adds a dash of...
Tropical Agriculture Research Station
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Address: Rte 65 between Rte 2 and Rte 108, adjacent to University, Mayaguez
This important site, operated by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, was founded in 1901 and has since collected over 2,000 species of exotic flora from all over the world. Ceylonese cinnamon trees, cacao, teak, mahogany and many ornamentals are a few of the finds you will study during your free, self-guided tour....
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Address: Calle McKinley, Mayaguez, PR
This Mayaguez historic landmark first opened its doors in the early 1900s. The Art Deco style is based on the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. The theater closed in the 1970s but the government refurbished the site and reopened for business in 1994. This is still the best place in the city to see a concert or a play.
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