Yuquiyú Treehouses

El Yunque


At this one-of-a-kind retreat, four handcrafted wooden tree houses are wrapped in jungle greenery. Here, rustic means comfortable beds, hot showers and kitchenette. Balconies have sublime views over El Yunque. It’s ecofriendly, with recycling programs and produce from the organic garden goes straight to your plate. A trail leads down to a river and a natural pool good for swimming.


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