Casa Grande Mountain Retreat

North Coast


Unfortunately Casa Grande suffered serious damage during Hurricane Maria and is under renovation. When it reopens guests can once again enjoy the stunning location in the heart of Puerto Rico’s gorgeous karst country, daily yoga classes and a scrumptious on-site restaurant.


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