

Tropical rainforest with hiking trails, waterfalls, and diverse wildlife, located in Puerto Rico.
Start your day at the visitor center to learn about the forest's ecosystem and get maps.
A short hike leads to this beautiful waterfall, perfect for a morning swim.
A popular beach with calm waters, food kiosks, and picnic areas.
El Yunque's tropical climate can bring sudden rain showers.

Sturdy footwear is necessary for hiking the forest's trails.
Protection against mosquitoes and other insects is crucial.
Garlic mashed plantains with chicharrón, served with tomato-based sauce
Salted cod fritters, often served with a garlic-lime dipping sauce
Rice dish with pigeon peas, sofrito, and tomato sauce
Handcrafted with local wood and seeds, symbolizing the resilience of Puerto Rico's Coqui frog.
Grown in the rich volcanic soil of El Yunque, this coffee is known for its unique flavor and aroma.

Inspired by the ancient Taino people, these handmade ceramics depict local flora and fauna.
A popular spot for breakfast before entering the forest, known for its traditional Puerto Rican dishes and coffee.
A local favorite for breakfast, offering a variety of Puerto Rican dishes and coffee with a view of the forest.
A collection of food stalls offering a variety of Puerto Rican dishes, especially known for its seafood and alcapurrias.

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