Hacienda las Flores is in El Yunque National Rain Forest and near El Bosque Estatal de Ceiba National Reserve, beaches, hiking, bird watching, horseback riding, golf courses, tennis courts, nightlife, and Center Cities -Naguabo, Ceiba, Fajardo & Humacao. You’ll love our home because of its location, amazing mountain views, beaches & cool breezes. Our home is good for couples, business travelers, families (with kids), big groups, and well trained furry friends (pets).
Amazing place..celebrated my birthday in Puerto Rico and what a great choice Hacienda de las Flores.. the house was clean and very accommodation.. what you see on the pictures
Is exactly how the house looks. Marino is a great host..always available when I had any questions.. if you are traveling to Puerto Rico and want to stay in the country in a beautiful home this is the home to book..
Roberto
2021 年 8 月に 4 泊滞在
8/10 (良い)
Debi S.
2025 年 7 月 26 日
良かった点 : チェックイン、ロケーション、掲載情報の正確さ
The location of the property is absolutely gorgeous!And the house is a nice size.The only issue is that the air conditioning in the master bedroom wasn't working. And that made for very uncomfortable nights. When I contacted the host about it, they said to change the batteries, which we did, but it didn't fix the problem. After that, we got no more responses from the host about the AC.If it weren't for the broken AC and lack of help getting it working, I would've given this place a perfect score. The location is wonderful!
Debi S.
2025 年 7 月に 3 泊滞在
10/10 (非常に良い)
ARIANNA P.
2025 年 3 月 13 日
ARIANNA P.
2025 年 2 月に 3 泊滞在
オーナーについて
オーナー : Mariano Vega, Jr.
I am a retired grandfather that enjoys traveling & exploring the world. My grandkids & my koi ponds bring calm and tranquility to my life. I enjoy hosting my properties in New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico & Brazil.
この宿泊施設のオーナーになった理由
Hacienda las Flores is located within El Yunque National Rain Forest at the crossroads of Naguabo, Ceiba and Fajardo...surrounded in anchesteial farmland.
この宿泊施設の特徴
The mountain views are of "El Toro" the third highest mountain peak in the National Rain Forest...and a swimmable creek straddles the property.