Embark on a unique journey into Puerto Rico’s Indigenous roots, exploring ceremonial grounds, a hidden river, and an off-the-grid permaculture farm. Includes transport and farm-to-table lunch.
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Parque Ceremonial Indigena de Caguana - The Caribbean’s largest ceremonial ground, and most important in Taino history.
Museum contains artifacts commonly used in Taino life. - Charco Los Morones - Off the beaten path river where we may swim, and sunbathe surrounded by Utuado mountains. Here we will find Petroglyphs left behind by our indigenous ancestors.
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Utuado - We will end our tour at a local sustainable permaculture farm, where we will receive a tour of the grounds, discuss sustainability and living off the grid.
Farm to table meal will be provided.
- Bottled water included.
- Comfortable in-vehicle air conditioning.
- Lunch provided.
- All fees and taxes covered.
- Tea and coffee available.
If you were to search for “Off the beaten path” in the dictionary, this excursion would be displayed next to it! This journey into Puerto Rico’s Indigenous roots is a one of a kind experience for not only those seeking to learn more about the origins of the Caribbean, nature, and sustainable living, but also anyone looking to experience Puerto Rico’s nature without other tourists around, without lines, or the ruckus of travelers. Not only will we be visiting the largest ceremonial grounds in the Caribbean, but also a very serene river to swim(we are almost always the only people there), and exclusive access to a completely “off the grid” permaculture farm where you’ll be served a fresh farm-to-table meal to end the day.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.