Casa Cubuy Ecolodge Bed and Breakfast

 

Attractions

El Yunque Rainforest GazebosCasa Cubuy Ecolodge El Yunque Rainforest Massage

Take advantage of our private hiking paths at Casa Cubuy Ecolodge and Sierra Palms. These paths lead to scenic get-aways with clear pools for swimming and cascading waterfalls. A short walk up the road, brings you to the South entrance gate of the El Yunque Rainforest proper, complete with a number of different hiking trail options. Our massage therapist is available by appointment.

El Yunque Rainforest Caribbean SeaAfter a few days of total forest immersion you may wish to  venture out on the panoramic route with spectacular views of mountains and the  Caribbean. For an afternoon of adventure and fun exploring waterfalls, whirlpools, and pre Columbian petroglyphs, call Rex Cauldwell at 787-209-3145. You can even try cliff jumping into river pools!
Call Robin Phillips, a very knowlledgeable guide at 787-874-2138 for a hike to "Rio Prieto Falls"
Go canyoning and rappeling with "Montaña Explora" 787-516-6194





The following activities are within reasonable driving distance of Casa Cubuy Ecolodge:

Drive to Fajardo for snorkeling during the day and kayaking  in the bioluminescent bay at night.
Visit the beaches, such as Seven Seas Beach in Fajardo, Tropical Beach in Humacao, and Luquillo Beach.
Take a trip to the Visitors Center on the North side of El Yunque.
Try hang gliding and tandem flights.
Take a boat and snorkel around Monkey Island (Cayo Santiago) with Frank Lopez.
Explore the beaches and lagoons of the Humacao Nature Reserve on Hwy 3, just South of Humacao Beach.
Place a bet on the horse races at the El Comandante.
Go horseback riding at "Hacienda 8A" 787-516-6194.
Play Golf at the Palmas del Mar Resort and Golf Course in Humacao or "El Conquistador Resort" in Fajardo.

Vieques Esperanza Harbor Malecon SailboatVieques Isabel Segunda Harbor

Take the ferry from Fajardo or fly from Ceiba to the beautiful island of Vieques and enjoy staying at The Hostel on Vieques.

Photos above: View of Isabel Segunda's Harbor from the ferry & View from the malecon in Esperanza.