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North America > Caribbean > Puerto Rico > Eastern Coast (Puerto Rico) > Naguabo

Naguabo is a municipality in the Eastern Coast region of Puerto Rico, north of Humacao and south of Ceiba and Fajardo.

Get in

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From Luis Muñoz Marín Airport take highway PR-30 towards Caguas, follow the signs to Humacao and then Naguabo. Or if you want to drive along the coast and sightsee take PR-3, locally known as "65 de Infantería" to get to Fajardo and then continue south following the signs to Naguabo.

Get around

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You need a car, public transportation is not recommended. It is unreliable and takes too long to reach destinations. When driving and unsure of directions don't hesitate to ask the locals. Most locals understand English they just might be rusty for not practicing it, so bear with them. Use your judgement on who you ask, because although many locals would be happy to help others get a kick out of giving wrong directions.

See

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  • 1 Naguabo Pueblo (downtown Naguabo). See the historic Roman Catholic church, Spanish-style recreational plaza, and the municipal buildings surrounded by streets and shops.
    You can drive around the pueblo or park your car and walk around the square and into the plaza. The Spanish law, which regulated life in Puerto Rico in the early 19th century, stated the plaza's purpose was for celebrations and festivities. The town square or "plaza" is the second-largest in Puerto Rico and houses the statues of famous "Naguabeños" like Ramon del Rivero "Diplo" (comedian) and Pedro Flores (composer, musician). It also has a small outdoor stage in the shape of an oyster shell, "Concha Acústica", used for music performances and as a free open movie theater.
    Pueblos in Puerto Rico on Wikipedia

Do

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Boardwalk in Naguabo
  • If your in Naguabo on a Sunday then the "Malecón" is must. There is great seafood for cheap, handcrafted souveniers, and music every Sunday from noon until dusk.

Eat

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  • For seafood go to el "Malecón".
  • Next to the town square "Danny's Pizza" is a must. For less than $3 you get a very sizeable slice of pizza.

There are several Chinese restaurants, a Burger King and Subway. "Benji's Potato" out of Exit 18 is a locally owned version of Hot Potato. Locals will say is better.

Drink

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  • Alongside the "Malecón"

Sleep

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  • The Kineo Center, Carr. 971 B. Duque Sector Tablones, +1 787-874-1971. Check-in: 2PM, check-out: 11AM. A retreat with studio apartments at Hacienda Moyano. 320 sq ft each. Private entrances and porches front and back, equipped kitchen, air conditioning, 24-hour video surveillance, parking, fenced and gated, pool with shaded lounging areas, rain forest and Caribbean sea views, access to Rio Santiago (river) on property.

Go next

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  • Humacao - shopping, hotel resort with golf course and casino
  • Fajardo - marina, hotel resort with access to islands own by resort, port that sails to the outlying island-municipalities of Vieques and Culebra.
  • Luquillo - beach town, for families and surfers
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