Puerto Rico's Less Visited West Coast Is Finally Getting Its Due
Briefly

The once low-key surf town of Rincón has undergone a wave of development post-Hurricane Maria, attracting more visitors eager to explore Puerto Rico's lesser-known regions beyond San Juan.
At Casa Bajura, Javier De Jesús Martínez highlighted how the circular formations on the rocky coast mirror the openings in the hotel walls, creating a seamless blend of nature and comfort.
Hacienda Verde Tahití, an eco-resort featuring dragon fruit farming, represents a sustainable tourism model, blending hospitality with agricultural education and offering visitors a unique slice of Puerto Rican life.
In La Parguera, visitors can experience one of the island's three bioluminescent bays, highlighting the area's natural beauty and attracting a growing number of adventure seekers.
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