Casa Cubuy Ecolodge

El Yunque


On the forest's wild southern slopes, eco-conscious Casa Cubuy offers 11 simple rooms with five-star views, where you'll be lulled to sleep by a symphony of frogs. After a delicious breakfast served around the communal table, take a private trail to a waterfall to bathe undisturbed in a natural swimming pool. The friendly mother-and-son owners have a wealth of information.


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