Discover the best top things to do in Adjuntas, Puerto Rico including Sandra Farms Coffee, Charco El Ataud, Charco La Nuez, Charco Los Morones, Plaza de Recreo Adjuntas, Lago Garzas, Monte Guilarte State Forest, Hacienda Tres Angeles, Puente La Hamaca, Casa Pueblo.
Restaurants in Adjuntas
5.0 based on 152 reviews
Specialty coffee farming, citrus, cacao, vanilla beans regenerative/agroforestry methods...forgottenforestpr.com Coffee tours, airbnb, wilderness camping, hiking, Shinrin Yoku experience, panoramic views, bird watching BY APPOINENTS
I highly recommend the tour of Sandra Farms. Until this tour, I had no idea that quality coffee is actually produced in the US, and I've been roasting my own coffee at home for years. I've always wanted to visit an active coffee farm and Israel's tour did not disappoint! I learned a bunch and thoroughly enjoyed the coffee, chocolate and the views. Hearing Israel talk, you can really feel his passion for producing top grade coffee and you gain an appreciation for this unique place. Sure, the road in is a bit of an adventure, but that's just part of the fun! (and it's really not that bad) :-P And for other coffee geeks out there: After getting their green coffee home and trying different roast levels, my favorite is right around City+. It's bright and nutty with hints of fruit (to my palate). It compares well to other premium gourmet and boutique coffees. [Sandra Farms, Wet Process, Medium Coffee. Roast levels evaluated: City, City+, Full City, Full City+, Vienna]
4.5 based on 7 reviews
Features many hiking trails, a lookout point, campgrounds, and cabins for rent. Home of one of the island's tallest peaks.
I hiked to the top of Mt. Guilarte Feb. 20, 2020. I am a healthy 60 year old, the hike took about 50 min. The view from the top was worth the trip. The path was well worn, but there was some scrambling and climing involved near the top. I had hiking shoes, think hiking boots and gloves would be a good idea. There weren't too many markings but the path was well used, it would be hard to miss the trail. There was absolutely no litter along the trail and greenery and occasional birds were pleasant to see, bring a camera.
4.5 based on 76 reviews
This was one of the best things we've done in PR. I'd give Hacienda Tres Angeles more stars if I could! We love tours and learning about the places we visit and if course coffee, so this trip was perfect for us. This place is absolutely beautiful and everyone was exceptionally hospitable. We went with our 12 year old and one year old and we all had a delightful time touring La Hacienda. We took an incredible guided coffee tour with Naomi who was welcoming, friendly and informative. We learned about the Hacienda, coffee farming, interesting facts about the history of coffee, and harvesting and processing of the beans. We concluded with a fabulous coffee tasting and pastry. Every part of our experience was high quality, including the very charming cafe and beautiful views. One thing to note for travelers is to really take a look at the the route you take. We came from the South West and Google maps took us over a mountain on unnamed roads which were somewhat treacherous, especially in a tiny compact car! We found a much more manageable route for the drive back! It was well worth the treacherous drive over the mountain though.
4.5 based on 48 reviews
This was a mini hike to get to the bridge. When you first arrive you will take pictures and wonder if you should cross the bridge or not. Cross the bridge, it’s an amazing adventure.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
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