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Fried meat-and-potato turnovers called pastelillos are a specialty in Manatí.
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Puerto Rican staples, local seafood, and traditional pastelillos in Manatí
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Fried meat-and-potato turnovers called pastelillos are a specialty in Manatí.
Puerto Rican staples, local seafood, and traditional pastelillos in Manatí
Welcome to Manatí's first hotel: the Hyatt Place Hotel and Casino.
There’s only one hotel, but you’ll find plenty of options for a pleasant stay.
Palm trees line the way to Hacienda La Esperanza in Manatí.
Majestic Manatí is worthy of its nickname, “the Athens of Puerto Rico.”
Swim up to the bar and relax at the Rincón of the Seas pool area.
Rincón’s beachfront accommodations won’t disappoint.
Fresh beachside eats at Jack's Shack in Rincón.
Eclectic dining options abound in this fabulous western town
Rincón's many beaches are perfect for stand-up paddleboarding.
The town famous for its sunsets offers much more.
A visit to Ciales combines coffee and the outdoors.
Coffee farms, waterfalls, caverns, and a cloud forest are all part of the magic of Ciales.
The crystal-clear waters of Flamenco Beach in Culebra are perfect for snorkeling.
Diamond-dust sand, pristine nature, and colorful marine life make Culebra one of Puerto Rico's gems.
Paseo Lineal's scenic pathways and trails in Bayamón are perfect for outdoor activities like running, skating, and biking.
Explore Bayamón, Puerto Rico’s second-largest city. Experience treasured artwork and thriving cocktail scene.