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Parador Guanica 1929

PARADORES: Parador Guanica 1929

Parador Guanica 1929
Bo. Ensenda Int. 3116 Km. 2.5
PO Box 1746
Guanica, PR

Main Phone: 787-821-0099
Email: tropicalinnspr@gmail.com

Parador Guanica 1929

Summary

Our hotel is located in one of the towns with more historical importance in the Caribbean Sea. You will be taken back in time when the Spanish Conquistador Juan Ponce de León set foot on Puerto Rico and met the Head Indian Chief Agueybaná more than 500 years ago. The hotel was contructed back in the "Roaring 20's" following the architecture of Spanish haciendas and surrounded by spacious barandas. A short driving distance away you will find the most beautiful beaches in the entired Island. Our guest take home a unique guest an unforgettable and memorable experience.

 

About Us

Our main building, constructed in 1929, was originally called the American Hotel. It was built on the shores of Ensenada Bay and in the past, high executives from the sugar industry used to stay at the hotel. Today, Parador Guánica 1929 is the first School Hotel of Puerto Rico where you will share pleasant memories with the future hotel professionals of (AAFET).

The hotel was restored to its original condition and its 27 rooms are exquisitely decorated with Air Conditioning, Cable TV and a private bath. There are two swimming pools, a wonderful vista to the bay, a basketball court and leisure areas. Our restaurant serves exquisite local and international dishes and exotic tropical beverages.

 

Nearby Attractions

The landscape of the municipality of Guánica is one of the most photogenic of Puerto Rico. Its beaches Caña Gorda, Playa Santa, Manglillo Pequeño and Jaboncillos are among the most beautiful of the entire island. The hills alongside the bay have fortifications dating back to the American invasion including an abandoned lighthouse. Next to the coast are tropical coral cays with names like Cayo Ballena and Gilligan's Island that can be visited by ferry. If you like hiking you can visit Guanica's Dry Forest and explore dozens of trails. On the town's waterfront you can visit the stone that marks the spot where American troops invaded the island in 1898. You can also visit Hacienda Igualdad and the museum at Hacienda Santa Rita.

 

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