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    Casa Cubuy Ecolodge

    3.8 (27 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Ana R.

    Beautiful place, great hospitality, delicious breakfast and Marianne and her son are amazing hosts, they really made you feel at home.

    View from my room at Casa Cubuy.
    Stefanie B.

    I honestly do not understand all the complaints people have written on here about Casa Cubuy. This is an ecolodge in the middle of the rainforest. It's remote. If you're expecting high-end hotel-style accomodations, you're misguided- not about Casa Cubuy, but about any ecolodge in general. The lodge is the highest of any in the area. This means that you get stunning views of the mountains, rainforest and waterfalls, all the way out to sea, where you can glimpse the island of Vieques and Monkey Island in the distance. It also means that it is a long drive up a windy, tight road climbing up the mountain and about a twenty minute drive from amenities in the closest town of Naguabo. Did you expect to have a variety of restaurants and shopping within walking distance? If you did, you wouldn't be able to enjoy the peace and quiet and lack of people. But you are by no means stuck here. If you're here, you have a car. Use it if you must. Put your headlights on and drive slowly. You'll be fine. You're not "forced" to eat at their restaurant, it's just the closest option. And it was fantastic, by the way. It's cash only and is open for dinner only from 5pm till 8pm, has a full bar (beer and wine $3-$4, mixed drinks $5, bottles of wine $20) and has excellent food. The shrimp mofongo ($12) was to die for, and the butter fried fish with rice and beans (at $14, the most expensive item on the menu) was a perfect way to refuel after a day of hiking. The breakfast that they include is bountiful and filling. My first morning it was platters of fresh fruit, coffee and tea, fresh squeezed juice, rich, thick oatmeal, breads, cereals and hard boiled eggs. The following morning was all the fruit, oatmeal and beverages with pancakes and deviled eggs. Delicious! The rooms are HUGE. It can get a bit chilly at night with the breezes so bring a sweatshirt or long pants. There's no need for A/C up here even during the day. Yeah, the rooms are a bit bare bones, but my bed was comfortable, my shower was hot and my toilet always worked. Two thumbs up. And the balcony where I watched the sun rise every morning and rocked in my hammock at night listening to the coquí chatter while looking up at the stars was superb. A short walk up the paved mountain road (191, which dead ends where the trails start, as the middle of the road that connects the north and south end of the park is closed due to major landslides) are hiking trails that are much more private than anything in the north of the park, where there are loads of tourists and easy, paved walkways that pass for hiking. Here, you'll be walking through the forest, crunching over leaves and grass, spotting birds, lizards and coquí and swimming in pools under waterfalls with a good chance of never seeing any other people. You'll sweat, you'll get a little dirty, you'll be tired at the end of the day, but it is well worth it. I wore hiking boots but many in my group went with tennis shoes and were fine. The trails are well marked and doable without a guide, but I chose to join a group led by a guide named Robin who has lived in El Yunque for over thirty years and turned out to have a wealth of knowledge about the plants, wildlife and history of the forest, making the hike far more educational than a solo experience would have allowed. If you want to drive north it's about 45 minutes around the forest to the entrance with the visitor's center, but everyone I spoke to who had done it said to skip it, the south is a much better experience. All in all this was the highlight of my trip and well worth the drive and the money. I would encourage anyone looking for a quiet, peaceful trip off the beaten path to come and stay here for a night or three. You won't regret it.

    Paul H.

    Nice quiet place in the jungle this is a BNB so they will serve you breakfast in the morning nice rooms no TV no air condition no phone hardly any service Wi-Fi is spotty but beautiful scenery you can leave the hotel and walk right down to waterfalls and pulls this women and spend a day in the jungle they will rent one night if you call in a Vance a day or two or the day of that you want to stay because there is a two night minimum

    Trent H.

    If you want to get away and disconnect from the world, this is the place (no cell service, internet or TV). Big clean rooms with an amazing view of the rainforest. The sound of the rushing waters and tree frogs will make you sleep like a baby. The family that owns the lodge were super hospitable. Breakfast is included with the room and I expected a continental style breakfast, but to my surprise it was a home cooked spread of fresh fruit, fresh squeezed juices, eggs and more. It would have easily cost $20 at a nearby restaurant. Bring swim wear and extra shoes to get wet when hiking the rainforest. The swimming holes are AMAZING! I recommend you stay a couple of nights at this lodge because one day isn't enough.

    the lodge as seen from the facing mountain
    Prairie S.

    This place has a fantastic location. It's unbeatable. At night the jungle comes alive with frogs and chirping insects. It's amazing. The waterfalls are right below the lodge. Rooms are pretty sparsely furnished but adequate. Breakfasts are delicious with fresh tropical fruit. There are some drawbacks that wouldn't make this a go to place for all travelers however. Room service is once in five days...which is a bit tough since you aren't supposed to flush toilet paper down. Coffee is only served at 8:00 or right after, and they make only one big pot for all guests. When it's over it's done. Dining options are pretty limited...only one place (run by the same owners) exists on the mountainous road. The cook is good. However, service is variable depending on how busy they are. Having drawn your attention to all these potential drawbacks, I would return for the unbeatable location and the fact that it affords relative comfort in the midst of the El Junque rainforest.

    I stayed with my boyfriend for 2 days here. It has amazing views and breakfast. The host and the housekeeper Mary made us feel at home. This is on the south side of el yunque, on the quiet area. It's the perfect place if you want to escape and relax for a couple of days. On the first day we drove to the "more popular/crowded" hiking trails on the north and came back at night. The second day we stayed on the natural pools below casa cubuy. We were the only ones on the pools, so we really enjoyed the privacy. Please note that this is not a super fancy place, but is perfect if you want to relax and still get the "rainforest" experience. You definitely need a car to get there and get dinner. I would also recommend bringing waterproof shoes to the natural pools, especially if you have children.

    Photo of our balcony from the bed- the entire wall window opened up. This was a balcony room- pay the extra $ it's worth it!
    jamie f.

    I loved LOVED Casa Cubuy. I traveled to Puerto Rico during Hurricane Issac and left Vieques a few days early, had a car rented and wasn't quite sure where to go. I picked Casa Cubuy out of a guidebook because it was 'recommended' and there was promise of a waterfall behind the guest house. I was very happy when I got there; the common areas are mostly 'open air' but there were no bugs or mosquitoes. Breakfast was home made/fresh and awesome (another reviewer complained that the owner was insistent about knowing if they would be having breakfast- it's because they make it just for you!). I paid $10 (or $20?) extra to rent a room with a balcony and was very glad I did- if you can afford this (not much extra!) I would highly recommend it- an entire wall of the room opened up- and with no bugs or mosquitos it was pretty great for this New Yorker! My partner and I were going to check out the waterfall in the a.m. and the owners son suggested we go for a swim in one of the natural pools under the waterfall- I'm so glad we did it was wonderful!! It's only about a 5 minute walk to the first waterfall. Casa Cubuy is not a fancy or ritzy hotel, it is a small family-owned and operated guest house with beauty and a lot of charm. I would 100% go back and recommend it to anyone who is excited about sleeping in a room with no TV and a beautiful view.

    Douglas L.

    Beautiful inside and out. Great people. Great service. Amazing hikes. Perfect waterfalls. I will return!!!

    Detailed map of the area
    Christine B.

    Unbelievably beautiful place. Can't wait to explore more. I been to the pool at the base of the closest waterfall. Also had a wonderful cooked by the owners! so excited for the rest of my stay

    View from our balcony.....amazing.

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    We now do have cell phone service in a few hot spots & Wifi.

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    Review Highlights - Casa Cubuy Ecolodge

    If you are looking for an adventurous trip into El Yunque this is it.

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    Love Soul Beautiful - Fabulous Patio

    Love Soul Beautiful

    5.0(3 reviews)
    15.5 km

    Our visit was fantastic! The apartments are cozy, clean, and so cute. There are so many personal…read moretouches, specialties to make you feel welcome, and it is right near the beach. We could see the ocean from the rooftop patio, which is where we enjoyed hanging out to eat, drink, and talk. The kitchens are fully equipped w/everything you need to cook or snack (we had a local chef who was fantastic). The beds were comfortable and tastefully decorated. The rooms are also tastefully decorated but not cluttered. The description is true to fact. It is in the middle of a small village. The local bar, eateries, and beach are very close...short, pleasant walk. We also had relaxing massages on the beach. Our host Molly has a sweet, serene, honest spirit. She is very accommodating and there if you need anything. I liked it so much that I'm returning in a couple of months. Trina

    Everything about my stay at Molly's was spectacular. She was so friendly and great with…read morecommunication right from the start. And then her place is beautiful! Super close to the beach, adorable decorations, awesome rooftop balcony.... every small detail showed thoughtfulness and care. She answered all our questions immediately and made us feel so cared for and welcome. Would love to go back anytime. Thanks for such a wonderful stay! Definitely one of the best airbnbs I've ever stayed at :)

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    Love Soul Beautiful - Our building

    Our building

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    Love Soul Beautiful - Breezy living room and artist corner with local made souvenirs for sale for you to take home!

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    Breezy living room and artist corner with local made souvenirs for sale for you to take home!

    Nelson's Country House - Lower level outdoors

    Nelson's Country House

    4.0(3 reviews)
    1.9 km

    After a three day stay in Old San Juan, what a beautiful and amazing change of pace and scenery…read moreNelson house was. When we booked the house, we did not realize it was towards the top of a mountain near the south entrance to El Yunque Rainforest. It was a harrowing and gorgeous drive up the mountain up the narrow and circling road. The owner Nelson was very accommodating and helpful. The house itself was very hospitable with amazing views out into the mountains and rainforest. The sound of the coqui frogs and other rainforest creatures filled the nights. The kitchen really was a full kitchen with all the appliances, pans and cookware we needed. We cooked meals three of the nights were there. Being on a mountain, things are not the same as a hotel in a city. Both beds in the two bedrooms were not very comfortable to sleep on. The electricity went out several times we were there. During an extended outage, Nelson did provide a generator for us. Also there is not internet access. The TV was not working either. So I would suggest a cell phone with internet access if you have it, and bring a laptop with some movies. These minor things did not really dampen our experience. We loved the views, the hammocks on the balcony in the evenings, and the relaxation of experiencing what it is like to live in a rain forest.Further up the mountain is the Rainforest. We spent an afternoon slowly strolling through it and would probably have never gone to the southside if not staying here. We enjoyed the experience this house gave us.

    This place is great! You definitely get what you pay for, very bare bones but totally worth it! Had…read moreeverything you need in the kitchen and a nice bed! The bedding gets a little hot still but the air conditioning works great! The little bar across the stress is a really fun place to hang and had excellent plantains! The view was outstanding and a lot of fun to explore el yunque, however the main trail is closed right now, so check into that ahead of time! The owners were very nice! 100% recommend!

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    Nelson's Country House - Nelson house living room

    Nelson house living room

    Nelson's Country House - Full kitchen made this trip sooo much better

    Full kitchen made this trip sooo much better

    Nelson's Country House - Lower level one of two rooms with A/C ,  Queen size bed

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    Lower level one of two rooms with A/C , Queen size bed

    Ceiba Country Inn - some of the homebaked cakes and baked goods served at breakfast

    Ceiba Country Inn

    4.4(34 reviews)
    12.5 km
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    This was a great stop on our trip. Ceiba Country Inn is right on the fringe of the rainforest, with…read morean upstairs deck that overlooks the valley all the way to the water. Completely relaxing. Swinging in a hammock, listening to the coquis, and looking up at the moon through palm trees full of coconuts..... Rooms were simple but more than enough. Clean and nice. The property really makes you feel like you're out in the jungle... away from civilization and yet still completely safe (a rarity on the island). Short drive to Fajardo, El Yunque, or the Luquillo kiosks. Breakfast is simple and serviceable, but the real draw here is the laid back atmosphere and beautiful grounds. The owner is quick to shake your hand and welcome you to his little slice of paradise. Highly recommended.

    What happened to this Inn? It was such an amazing place to visit and we were hoping to return very…read moresoon. I'm not able to find any info on a closure but says it's permanently closed. I visited back in 2012 or 2013 I believe. It was so amazing and comfortable. We regretted having rented a beach house in Arecibo after having the first night here. The tranquility, the land, the views, the sounds. It was a perfect retreat from life and technology. I miss you already. :(

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    Ceiba Country Inn - Room with 2 queen beds for up to 4 guests. Can add a roll-a-way for another person as well

    Room with 2 queen beds for up to 4 guests. Can add a roll-a-way for another person as well

    Ceiba Country Inn - Room with queen size bed, private bath, air conditioning, ceiling fan, and mini fridge

    Room with queen size bed, private bath, air conditioning, ceiling fan, and mini fridge

    Ceiba Country Inn - Room with queen bed and full size futon. Private bath, air conditioning, small fridge, ceiling fan

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    Room with queen bed and full size futon. Private bath, air conditioning, small fridge, ceiling fan

    The El Yunque Rainforest Inn - The Jungle Suite

    The El Yunque Rainforest Inn

    4.7(62 reviews)
    8.5 km

    We recently stayed at the Rainforest Inn during our trip to Puerto Rico, and I want to share our…read morehonest experience both the good and the bad. This is simply our experience, and I'm not interested in debating or defending how we felt. To start with the positives: before booking, I read many reviews and was excited about supporting what appeared to be a small business run by a husband and wife. The property itself is absolutely beautiful , truly breathtaking scenery. The rooms were clean, comfortable, and surprisingly cool despite there being no air conditioning. The cooling system on the beds was amazing. We also did the hike on the property, which was beautiful and definitely one of the highlights of our stay. The wife was incredibly pleasant, welcoming, and knowledgeable about hospitality. She made us feel comfortable from the beginning. Unfortunately, several interactions with the husband left us feeling uncomfortable throughout our stay. Each morning, coffee and tea were offered to guests. One morning, since we planned to hike, we politely declined coffee multiple times. Despite saying no several times, the offer continued in a way that felt oddly tense, as though our declining offended him. During conversation, he openly mentioned that his wife often tells him he comes across as rude. He also praised her hospitality skills, and honestly, I completely agreed with him on that point. What really unsettled me happened when we were signing waivers for the hike. He handed me the waiver with a pen attached. After I passed the paperwork to my husband, my husband reached for the pen, and instead of handing it to him directly, the pen was tossed toward him. Whether intentional or not, the interaction immediately rubbed me the wrong way and changed the energy for me completely. For context, we are a Black couple, and while I cannot say what anyone's intentions were, some of the interactions throughout our stay felt uncomfortable enough that it became hard not to notice. Especially in the way my husband was treated at times. Another example: he offered to send horseback riding information to me. Since I didn't have my phone nearby, I asked twice for the information to be sent to my husband instead. Despite that, the information was still sent to me. The final issue involved the laundry area. We were washing a small load of clothes and some towels during the allowed hours. A few minutes into drying, he opened the dryer himself, removed my personal clothing including bras and underwear -- and left them sitting on top of the washer. He later sent a text saying the dryer was overloaded and making noise, although the load was not packed tightly and was smaller than the load left behind by the previous guests. What bothered me most was not the concern about the machine, but the fact that my personal undergarments were handled instead of simply asking us to adjust the load ourselves. None of these incidents individually caused a confrontation because we chose to remain respectful and calm throughout our stay. However, taken together, they left a stain on what otherwise could have been an excellent experience. Afterward, I revisited some of the lower rated reviews and noticed that several other guests also mentioned discomfort with the husband's demeanor and communication style. I also noticed responses to criticism often seemed defensive. Again, this review is not written to argue with the owners or invite debate from strangers online. This was our experience, and no one gets to tell us how we should feel about the interactions we had during our stay.

    Este lugar es increíblemente hermoso. El servicio al cliente es increíble y el personal es…read moremaravilloso. Cada momento durante tu estancia estás rodeado de naturaleza y su belleza. Alójate en el Rainforest inn, no te arrepentirás. La comida es deliciosa. Y las vistas de el yunque son espectaculares. Los sonidos de los búhos y coquis te encantarán. Este es el lugar más hermoso para alojarse en Puerto Rico.

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    The El Yunque Rainforest Inn - Breakfast

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    Casa Libre - view from the pool area

    Casa Libre

    4.8(6 reviews)
    12.3 km

    okay. here's the deal. I am completely biased about this place b/c I know the owners. This is my…read moresecond visit. Despite that, read on and discover a fabulous guest house for your PR trip. Casa Libre is on the eastern shore of PR very near the El Yunque rain forest, Luquillo beach and the ferry over to Vieques and Culebra! The rooms are really nice (my niece says I like fancy things so extrapolate from that) and have glorious air conditioning which can be a rare thing for B&Bs on the island. Rooms also have small fridges and wireless internet is also available. I love the large shower in the room we stayed in -- big enough for a shower for two! Jordan fell in love with the pool which was right outside our door. Nothing beats a great swim before breakfast. There are great views of Playa Naguabo and the fishing dock and you can see Monkey Island from here too. Jordan also loved Patti's french toast which she even requested for dinner one evening. This is a great place to use as your headquarters for exploring the island! Josue even gives tours of all the PR historical landmarks like Old San Juan, El Yunque, Fajardo's BioBay, Ponce and many more. His company is Borincano Tours and will be listed on the website soon. Give them a call, stay a while.

    Casa Libre Naguabo was the first place we stayed at during a long weekend trip (also our honeymoon)…read moreto Puerto Rico in November. We didn't really know what to expect but are so glad we decided to stay at this lovely guesthouse. Josue and Dawn are exactly the kind of people you want as hosts- kind, and attentive, but totally laid back. They answered our questions, got our room ready quickly (we didn't have reservations) and then let us relax by the pool in privacy. They also have space inside their gated property to park a few cars and we were glad to have a spot for our rental. The room itself was basic, but clean and the bed was comfortable. The guesthouse overlooks a small scenic bay with a seawall. The beach is short 5-10-minute drive away. The people we encountered in this small fishing town were truly the nicest we met on our trip. If you're looking to relax this is a great spot, with several good places to eat within a few minutes walk away. We will definitely be back next time we go to PR, perhaps as a great jumping-off point to the nearby islands of Vieques or Culebra or to go hiking and visit the local rainforest, Thank you for such a pleasant stay!!

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    Casa Libre - Lobster dinner

    Lobster dinner

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    Casa Libre - The view from our room

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    The view from our room

    Casa Cubuy Ecolodge - bedbreakfast - Updated July 2026

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