13 Fun Things to Do in Luquillo

a sandy beach with palm trees and palm trees

With all the great things to do in Luquillo, it isn’t surprising that locals tend to prefer it over other destinations in Puerto Rico.

Located in the northeast of Puerto Rico, Luquillo boasts beautiful beaches and mountains, with some of the top sites in Puerto Ricothat locals just can’t get enough of. I’m a Puerto Rico local and, in this post, I’ve put together some of the best activities to do in Luquillo for first-time visitors. Let’s get into it!

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13 Best Things to Do in Luquillo

El Yunque National Forest

Discover the only tropical rainforest in the US National Forest System.

a forest filled with lots of plants and trees

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (787) 888-1880 | Website | Hours: 8 am – 5 pm daily | Entrance: $2 per car to El Yunque | 👉 Browse Tours on Viator

El Yunque National Forest extends through multiple cities in the east of Puerto Rico, including Luquillo. El Yunque is the sole tropical rainforest in the United States forest system and is home to four different types of forest, as well as waterfalls and rivers. 

El Yunque also boasts some of the top Puerto Rico hiking trailswith great views of the coast of Luquillo. To visit, visitors must book their tickets through this website.

La Monserrate Beach

Swim in the turquoise waters of an award-winning beach.

a beach with palm trees and palm trees

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (787) 889-5871 | Hours: 8:30 am – 5 pm high season, 9 am – 5 pm low season | Parking: $4-5  | 👉 Browse Tours on Viator

La Monserrate Beach is one of Puerto Rico’s top beaches. Located a short ride from El Yunque, La Monserrate Beach is a long half-moon beach with soft sand, turquoise waters, and lots of palm trees.

It’s been recognized as a Blue Flag Beach multiple times for its facilities and for being an inclusive beach with a ramp for wheelchair users. La Monserrate Beach is a popular beach for doing watersports, swimming, and sunbathing. 

👉 Pro Tip: The parking at La Monserrate Beach is closed temporarily and so are the facilities of the beach. You can still access the beach from behind the Public Luquillo Beach behind Luquillo Food Kiosks and walk east until reaching La Monserrate Beach.

Las Pailas

Slide through natural water slides in the mountains of Luquillo.

a river that has a bunch of rocks on it

📍 Google Maps | Hours: 10 am – 4 pm daily | Entrance: $5 per car for parking + $1 per person to access the trail to the river 

Las Pailas is one of the best waterfalls in Puerto Rico to visit on a short day trip from San Juan. Las Pailas is a natural waterslide formed by the Pithaya River running over rock formations. 

The hike to the river is fairly easy and short, but it can get muddy and slippery when it rains. Down the river, there is a smaller slide, a natural pond for swimming, and a rope for adventure lovers. 

👉 Love Adventure? Book an El Yunque tour with Viatorto enjoy a 2-in-1 adult day trip with a hike and waterslide adventure.

Luquillo Food Kiosks

Hop from kiosk to kiosk enjoying Puerto Rican delicacies.

a display case filled with lots of different types of food

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If you’re a foodie, then you’ll find plenty of places to eat in Luquillo, including the infamous Luquillo Food Kiosks. The Luquillo Kiosks are more than 60 kiosks aligned next to each other right across Luquillo Beach. 

In this beachfront location, customers can enjoy everything from Puerto Rican food to Italian pasta. There are also multiple shops where you can buy souvenirs to take home.

Carabali Rainforest Park

Experience El Yunque while horseback riding. 

a man riding on the back of a brown horse

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (787) 889-4954 | Website | Hours: 8 am – 5:30 pm daily 

Carabali Rainforest Park is one of the most popular haciendas in Puerto Rico. This place promises a fun-filled day for the whole family. It has everything from ATV countryside adventures to horseback riding tours (through the forest and the beach at Rio Grande). 

Hacienda Carabalí also boasts a restaurant with some of Puerto Rico’s top dishes.

Playa La Pared

Catch waves in this surfer’s heaven in Luquillo.

a wooden board sitting on top of a sandy beach

📍 Google Maps | Entrance: Free 

La Pared Beach is a famous surfing beach in the east of Puerto Rico. With strong waves coming from the Atlantic Ocean, La Pared attracts surfing enthusiasts from all around the island. 

On Saturdays, the atmosphere turns lively with food trucks, music, and crowds of locals. Even if you’re not into surfing, La Pared is great for trekking along the beach and taking beautiful photos.

👉 Want to Learn Surfing?Book a surfing class on the famous La Pared Beach in Luquillo.

Corredor Ecológico del Noreste

Wander through almost 3,000 acres of virgin nature.

a sandy beach with a view of the ocean

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (787) 534-3222 | Website | Hours: 8 am – 5 pm daily, Closed Sat-Sun | Entrance: Free

Very few people know about Corredor Ecológico del Noreste in Luquillo, but it’s a must-visit if you’re looking for an uncrowded place in the city. Corredor Ecológico del Noreste is a nature reserve with almost 3,000 acres of land that goes from Luquillo to Fajardo. 

The nature reserve hosts beaches, forests, wetlands, and coral reefs. The nature reserve is home to the astonishing Playa La Selva, which is also a nesting site for sea turtles.

🚗 How To Get There: You can rent a Jeep or 4×4 vehicle using Discover Cars to reach the beach through the muddy and bumpy main road. If renting a car in Puerto Rico isn’t your preferred option, you can reach the beach after a 40-minute hike from La Pared Beach.

Angelito Trail

Hike and swim in one of the rivers of El Yunque National Forest. 

a number of animals in a body of water

📍 Google Maps | Entrance: Free 

Angelito Trail is part of El Yunque Rainforest hiking trails, and you can visit it from Luquillo. The trail is easy to access and, after a 10-minute hike, you will come across the Mameyes River. 

There aren’t any facilities in the area, so you’ll need to pack all the hiking essentials for a day trip adventure. Angelito Trail is also one of the areas of El Yunque you can explore without a reservation.

Puente Roto

Have a family picnic in this riverside area.

a river with a bunch of rocks and trees

📍 Google Maps | Entrance: Free 

Another great spot for relaxing outdoors in Luquillo is Puente Roto. This riverside area is popular among locals for escaping the rush of the city. It’s also one of the easiest spots to access the Mameyes River in El Yunque Tropical Rainforest. 

There aren’t any facilities in the area, so make sure to go prepared with everything you might need, including purified water. Hiking enthusiasts can hike up or down the river but should wear water shoes, as rocks are often slippery.

Finca de Cacao La PruVite

Taste freshly made hot chocolate with local cacao.

a wooden table topped with lots of different types of food

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (787) 710-5619 | Website | Hours: 9:30 am – 6:30 pm Thurs-Sat by reservation 

Chocolate enthusiasts can’t miss a stop at Finca de Cacao La PruVite during their Luquillo tours. La Finca de Cacao La PruVite cultivates organic cacao and visitors can take a tour through the farm and learn about the whole process. 

You can also enjoy drinks and desserts made with the farm’s cacao. When you make your reservation, you can choose to visit early to enjoy a fresh breakfast that includes drinks and dishes with cacao.

Costa Azul Beach

Watch the sunrise on this beautiful beach.

a large body of water with palm trees

📍 Google Maps | Entrance: Free 

Costa Azul Beach is another picturesque beach you can find on the coasts of Luquillo with reddish sand and contrasting turquoise waters. Costa Azul Beach is a top spot if you want to see the sunrise and find out why the city is known as La Capital del Sol (the sun’s capital). 

Costa Azul Beach is also surrounded by restaurants, water sports rentals, and awesome places to stay. A short walk away you’ll find Playa Azul where you can find amazing street art during your beach tour.

a blue and white street sign next to a blue sky

Parroquia San José de Luquillo

Visit this peculiar church across the town center.

📍 Google Maps | Phone: (787) 889-2590 | Hours: 9 am – 1 pm Tues-Fri for visits, Sat-Sun for masses  

For those looking for activities outside of the beach, a stop at Parroquia San José in downtown Luquillo is a must. This historical church, founded in 1797 and remodeled in 1931, boasts unique wood carvings on its altar. 

Unlike other catholic religious images, the wood carvings in Parroquia San José de Luquillo combine both religious and natural images. People can find paintings of landscapes and carvings of animals throughout the altar. 

This church is also one of the few in Puerto Rico that has an English mass every Sunday at 7:30 am. 

Laguna Grande 

Kayak in one of Puerto Rico’s bio bays.

boats floating on top of a body of water

📍 Google Maps | 👉 Book a Laguna Grande Tour on Viator

A short ride from Luquillo, in the city of Fajardo, you’ll find one of the three bioluminescent bays of Puerto Rico.

Known as Laguna Grande, this lagoon offers visitors a chance to appreciate the rare phenomenon of bioluminescence. Travelers can visit on kayak, boat, or by taking a walking tour with Para La Naturaleza.

a woman standing on top of a wooden bench

FAQs About Activities to Do in Luquillo

Is Luquillo worth visiting?

Luquillo is one of the best Puerto Rico cities to visit for beach and outdoor lovers. Luquillo is home to El Yunque, nature reserves, and beautiful beaches for surfing or swimming. Luquillo is also centrally located, close to Rio Grande and Fajardo.

What is Luquillo known for?

Luquillo is known for hosting part of El Yunque National Rainforest, and for being home to Luquillo Food Kiosks. Luquillo also boasts beautiful beaches for swimming, surfing, and doing watersports like Luquillo Beach and La Pared.

Is Luquillo beach free?

Access to Luquillo Beach, also known as La Monseratte Beach, is free. Although it’s temporarily closed, the official parking lot of the beach costs $5. Visitors that don’t want to pay for the parking lot in front of Luquillo Food Kiosks and Luquillo Beach for free.

Can you swim in Luquillo Puerto Rico?

Travelers can swim on multiple beaches in Luquillo, including Luquillo Beach. But, tourists visiting Luquillo’s beaches should check the weather and ocean conditions before swimming. 

Luquillo beaches are prone to high tides and rip currents, particularly during the autumn and winter seasons.

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