
Region
Pueblos in the Northwest
Hills that fall into the Atlantic, coffee farms, handmade lace, and waves that break at sunrise.
The northwest mixes inland country and coast. Aguadilla holds Crash Boat and Wilderness beaches, while inland Moca keeps the mundillo lacework tradition alive. It's the corner where the highway finally lets go and the pace drops to small-town time.
Pueblos in Northwest
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Villa de San Francisco
The town where Columbus landed in 1493 — west coast with calm beaches, one of Puerto Rico's oldest plazas, and the Festival del Descubrimiento every November.
Explore Aguada
Villa del Ojo
The northwest's beach hub — Crash Boat, surf breaks, and a slow stretch of coast that locals call their own.
Explore Aguadilla
Jardín del Noroeste
The northwest coast with dunes, surf at Playa Jobos, cliffs where the waves shoot water through a hole, and the slow rhythm of the countryside.
Explore Isabela
El Pueblo del Mundillo
A quiet town in the northwest where families have preserved the art of mundillo — handmade bobbin lace — for generations.
Explore Moca
El Pepino
The town known as "El Pepino" — home of the inter-university Justas Atléticas, the Festival de la Hamaca, and a key crossroads from the cordillera to the northwest.
Explore San Sebastián