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    Aguada Splash Park

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Playa Escalera - Steps Beach - Steps beach is just behind these cows!

    Playa Escalera - Steps Beach

    4.8(6 reviews)
    7.2 km

    The literal concrete steps on the shoreline is a bit gimmicky for IG. Parking is a bit limited if…read morethis spot does get crowded. Otherwise it's a pretty nice beach. I think we were more interested in feeding the donkeys by the parking lot.

    I heard about this beach from the local owners of a cute rockaway beach/long beach style boutique…read moreshop in town. We took their advice after asking about nearby snorkeling locations and were blown away. The flat rocks and reef right off the coast attract all sort of different sea life and as result, this quickly became over favorite snorkeling spot we found on our trip. It really feels as clear as it can get. The feeling of watching hundreds of beautiful and blue fish glide beneath you while you're effortlessly floating along the warm saltwater is like no other. This beach is extremely chill and low key. Parking is super simple as people just park where they can along the side of the very long dirt road that leads down to the beach. You're basically behind the backyards of a long row of houses that line the beach so everyone is mindful of the neighbors. As with many of the beaches in Puerto Pico, the jetty corners of the beach curiously invite you to take a peak around them. One fella set up an entire hammock within a large tree and even started a small campfire. No one seemed to mind, again it was all very chill. The beach gets its name from this set particular of steps (stairs?) that jet out from the water. It must have been from a previous dock or structure that was originally there and it makes for a really and unique cool setting. There is also a swing set that is a popular photo spot on social media but I could not manage to get up up on it (seems like it's easier to do during low-tide). We did however to capture some pretty fun photos of different angles all around the beach. So if you find yourself on the west side of the island and want to experience some phenomenal snorkeling, you've got to find this spot!

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    Playa Escalera - Steps Beach - Very far south end of the beach

    Very far south end of the beach

    Playa Escalera - Steps Beach - Sunset view of the stairs

    Sunset view of the stairs

    Playa Escalera - Steps Beach - Coral reef at shoreline

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    Coral reef at shoreline

    Parque Forestal La Marquesa - #Mariposorio.

    Parque Forestal La Marquesa

    4.0(9 reviews)
    114.7 km

    We were told to wait in a line in a parking lot away from the park. The parking lot was closed for…read moremore than 40 minutes We decided to drive to the park and take a chance to see if there was a spot. We got one!!! I recommend more effective communication and organization regarding the use of the parking lot

    Fui a La Marquesa en el municipio de Guaynabo, Puerto Rico. Fui con mi abuelita ayer en la tarde!…read moreEl sol estaba que pica, pero todo estaba hermoso! (Fotos incluídas de la naturaleza). Tuvimos una súper linda tarde mi abuelita y yo comiendo y disfrutando de la naturaleza! Vimos las mariposas y aves que tenían bien guardadas y preservadas. Nos montamos en el teleférico para subir y para bajar en su divertido tractor y guagua con aire. El estacionamiento lo están arreglando bien bonito abajo antes de entrar a La Marquesa, en donde te llevan en guaguita con aire hasta allá arriba. Dentro de todo, lo recomiendo mucho para familias o personas como yo queriendo pasar un ratito sano con un ser querido tan grande como una abuelita! ¡Muchas Gracias! - PS. Pregunté si puede traer su propia silla de rueda! _______________________________________________________ As I stated above in Spanish, I went to "La Marquesa" in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico with my grandma yesterday around noon! The sun was shinning and everything looked beautiful (pictures attached from nature!) We had a great evening my grandmother and I! We ate and we soaked up the sun, surrounded by nature! We saw the butterflies and all of the different birds they had! They were super taken care of. Their habitat was beautiful! We then got on the cable car to go up the mountains and the view was amazing! We then went down the mountain on a fun tractor, good for kids, families, and the elderly (if able to walk with minimal assistance). They took us back to the parking lot, which they are fixing very nicely! Overall, the experience was GREAT! Good for adventurous families, single, or couples, wanting to do something nice and spend some time with family! Like I did with my 82 year old grandmother. Thank you! - PS. Ask about wheelchair accessibility!

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    Parque Forestal La Marquesa - Butterfly.

    Butterfly.

    Parque Forestal La Marquesa - Scenery before "teleférico."

    Scenery before "teleférico."

    Parque Forestal La Marquesa - Tickets for Adult & Senior.

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    Aguada Splash Park - parks - Updated May 2026

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