Dorado is one of Puerto Rico's premier golf destinations.

North

Discover impressive caves, beautiful beaches, and fine resorts.

Nine towns comprise the north region of Puerto Rico, also known as the northern karst because of its large limestone hills (you’ll often notice white stone peaks poking through the green blanket of forest). The diversity of the karst belt and the landscape it forms make this setting unique in the world, and many northern beaches are known for their impressive rock formations. 

Region Facts

Driving distance from San Juan’s airport: 1 hour

Driving distance from Aguadilla’s airport: 1.5–2 hours

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Camuy Caverns

Explore the caverns at Río Camuy Cave Park.

Things to Do

For stunning panoramic views and a fun beach day, get to know Mar Chiquita, a beautiful beach in Manatí just 45 minutes from San Juan that has been a recipient of the Travel Influencer Award. Shopping lovers should head to Barceloneta for a visit to the Puerto Rico Premium Outlets, where you’ll find an impressive collection of designer and name-brand outlet stores offering great deals.

In addition to the scenic views, the north region also has attractions such as the Río Camuy Cave Park, which is one of the largest underground cave systems in the world. 

Being the largest cave network in the Western Hemisphere with over 200 caves and caverns, the Río Camuy Cave Park is one of Puerto Rico’s most famous natural attractions.

Relax by the pool at the Ritz Carlton Reserve

Relax by the pool at the Ritz Carlton Reserve.

Where to Stay

The north region is home to the amazing Dorado Beach, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, recognized by Forbes and AAA as a Five Diamond property, and the Embassy Suites by Hilton Dorado del Mar Beach Resort. For a stay with a local and cozy touch, choose the Parador El Buen Café or the Punta Maracayo Resort. The specialty of Puerto Rico's small inns is to offer unforgettable gastronomic and cultural experiences to their guests.

Fresh seafood

Always ask for the day’s catch or special!

Where to Eat

The north coast's abundance of fresh local fish and seafood finds its way to both fine dining and casual restaurants alike. Whether you're grabbing a casual bite to eat after a beach day or on a culinary adventure to discover the island's locally made cheeses, the north has plenty of tasty treats.

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