Casa del Sol
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Photo: Casa del Sol and View of Punta Sardina (Isabela’s harbor)
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MAPS & LINKS
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Aerial of the Fishermen's Village (Villa Pesquera)

This section is designed to give you a a series of links to maps to the Northwest coastal region and the City of Isabela, and some general idea of other attractions in the area. 


Maps:
Puerto Rico Map (jpg download or view)
(Courtesy NY Boricua.com)

Isabela Map (pdf Download or view)
(Courtesy NY Boricua.com)


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If you would like to locate Casa del Sol via GPS or Google Earth, please click or  utilize the coordinates provided below:
(18.507700,-67.02189)


Instructions: Turn right out of the airport. Take a left at the end of the road then a right. At the end of the road make a left, then a right . You should be on Rte. 110. Follow Rte. 110 for approx. 2 mi. Left onto  Rte. 4466. (Towards Isabela, Jobos Beach) Follow Rte. 4466 to almost the end. Passing by the Costa Dorada Hotel, when going up the hill, almost immediately you will find a steep winding road to your left.

This road takes you into the Condominum complex on the left. Follow it. Past the entrance of the condominum complex, once you see the waterfront, you should be at the fishermen's village. Stay to your right, along the coast.Find the basketball court. Make a right and Go into the village. At the first intersection make a left, then a right at Jose Gonzalez Street. Second house to your left #E-62.



Starting Point: DOWNTOWN ISABELA - MAIN SQUARE - 1/4 MILES North

Instructions: Find the Catholic Church on the main square (Plaza). Follow the road downhill towards the ocean. You should be on Emilio Gonzalez Street going down towards Rte. 4466. Just keep going until you have the fishermen's village on sight (to your right). Stay on your right.  This steep and winding road takes you into the Condominum complex on the left. Follow it. Past the entrance of the condominum complex, once you see the waterfront, you should be at the fishermen's village. Stay to your right, along the coast. Find the basketball court. Make a right and go into the village. At the first intersection make a left, then a right at Jose Gonzalez Street. Second house to your left #E-62.

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If you missed the winding road you will see the Costa Dorada Hotel to your right. Do not despair... Just keep going and in a few seconds you will find a small road to your right that travels along the coast. Just make a U-turn. After 10 seconds you will be passing again the Costa Dorada Hotel (at your left), when going up the hill, almost immediately you will find a steep winding road to your left. 
Condominiums-Isabela Beach Court

This road takes you into the Condominum complex on the left. Follow it. Past the entrance of the condominum complex, once you see the waterfront, you should be at the fishermen's village. Stay to your right, along the coast. Find the basketball court. Make a right and go into the village. At the first intersection make a left, then a right at Jose Gonzalez Street. Second house to your left #E-62.



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Isabela is a coastal city with several beautiful beaches. Altough it is visited by many local tourists as well as those seeking some sun and fun from the United States and other North American  European  and Asian countries, the city has maintained a fairly casual approach as it relates to  tourists and visitors.  The Fishermen's Village is just a short ride away from the Downtown area and Casa del Sol is just a short walk to the bay and a nice stroll to other nearby beaches

DISTANCES FROM CASA DEL SOL
(if you are willing to stroll, most attractions are at walking distance)

 Nearby Beaches:

RipcurlProJobos Beach
Punta Sardina Beach: 1 minute walk (Body Board Spot)
Punta Sardina Coral Pool: 5 minutes walk
Theodor's Pond-Coral Pool: 15 minutes walk
'La Princesa'-Coral Pool: 8 minutes walk
Golondrinas: (Body Board Spot) - 5 minutes drive
Jobos Beach (Surf Spot, restaurants and night life)-8 to 10 minutes drive
 
Shacks Beach (Wind/Kite Surf & Diving Spot)-10 to 12 minutes drive 
Shacks Beach (Submarine Caverns)-10to 12 minutes drive
Guajataca Beach/Surf Spot-Historic Tunnel-20 minutes drive
World Renown Middles Beach(Surf Spot-RipCurl Pro)-4 minutes drive 
World Renown Rincon (Surf Spot)-35 minutes drive 
Downtown Isabela:  3 minutes drive 

OTHER LINKS


Expedia! - Other Lodging in the Area

 

BEACHES AND VIEWS IN ISABELA

Posted on Apr 15th, 2010 by Gwenn 
http://www.puertoricodaytrips.com/isabela-beaches/


Isabela Beaches

Isabela, the western-most town on the north coast, offers visitors great views and beaches. If you are like me, you will be in heaven watching the beauty of the ocean crashing onto the shore or over rocks. Though best-known for its beaches and surfing, Isabela also has a forest
reserve, caves, lakes, rivers and historical sites all waiting to be explored.

We spent some time exploring Isabela, and the surroundingarea, in October. One of our first photo spotswas at the corner of Route 2 and Route 113 — there’s a sculpture of an Indian’s face carved into a rock wall. You can’t miss it — it has to be at least 15-feet tall!

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Villa Pesquera & Playa Punta Sardinera

Following Route 113, we tried to find a few lesser-known beaches that are on our list to check out, but were unable to locate them. So we instead headed to beaches that we already knew about. We eventually found, and turned onto Route 466, then quickly turned off (on the street before the big condo complex) and went down to Villa Pesquera andPlaya Punta Sardinera.

Villa Pesquera is a bunch of nice-looking kiosks, where you can get some good, reasonably-priced local food, drinks and just enjoy the area. Even on a Monday afternoon there were a number of people there — I bet is is VERY popular on weekends!

Playa Punta SardineraRight across from the kiosks is a small beach that looked suitable for swimming, as it was protected from most of the rough waves. Unfortunately, there was a lot of trash along the road and beach by these kiosks. But the beach itself  looked clean.

There are also other beaches as you go along this coastal road. Playa Punta Sardinera is right behind the condos.

Poza de Teodoro

Pozo Teodoro

Heading back onto Route 466, we found a small sign that said Pozo Teodoro. We followed the sign across the dunes and found a cute swimming hole. This pozo is totally protected from the pounding ocean waves. It was shallow — maybe 2 feet deep — and the sea water in it was warm. This looks like a great spot for kids to play and swim. The sand was soft and clean, and the view from the beach was great. It is a pretty little spot.

We got to the spot that I assume was Jobos Beach and I wanted to see the Pozo Jacinto and the blow hole, but we couldn’t figure out where to park! Maybe next time.

Montones & the Blue Hole

We did find the blue hole near Villa Montones. It is known as a good snorkeling spot, but the day we were there it was too rough to go into the water. As you walk away from Villa Montones and the little houses of Parador Mar Hau, you will come to a mountain (a large rock formation) in the water.

Montones / Blue Hole

Facing the mountain, the blue hole was to the left. I would enter the water from the mountain area, but you would need to monitor surf conditions before going into the water. There was a nice protected swimming area on the beach to the right and right near the mountain.

You can access this beach by turning off of Route 466 at KM 9, and head down the road next to Villa Montones Beach Resort. Park along the road.

Shacks Beach & Underwater Caves

We did find Shacks Beach (with a little trouble), but again, parking is an issue. As you go along Route 4466, it eventually turns away from the water. There is a small side street to the right — this leads down to a small path and steps that you take down to Shacks Beach. There is a reef a distance from shore that kind of protects the beach, so it is possible that this is a swimming beach, conditions permitting(which they were not the day we were there).

There is a small, open lot at the corner of Route 4466 and the side street where you can supposedly park. If you park elsewhere, you may be towed away. I have heard the area is not immune to break-ins, so leave the car unlocked and nothing of value inside.

Isabela Beaches

The underwater caves are also located at Shacks Beach. We went SCUBA diving (with an experienced dive master) into these caves, which was an interesting experience. It is actually a series of underwater caves, tunnels, swim-throughs, caverns and passageways. It would be easy to get turned around and lost. Do not try diving here alone.

Heading Away from the Beach

Inland, you will find the Bosque Guajataca — a small forest with 25 miles of hiking and walking trails. We hiked to theCueva del Viento and along the Interpretative Trail. We’ve been to this forest a couple of times. It’s a nice place to walk around, get some exercise and enjoy nature.

We still have a long list of things to explore in this area, including some more beaches, Rio Guajataca, the blow holes, the church ruins of San Antonio de La Tuna,Golindrinas Caves on the beach, Tropical Trail Rideshorseback riding, and to snorkel at the blue hole.

Random Notes

Isabela Beaches

We did have trouble finding the beaches. Route 466 is just miles of coastline, with beach after beach. But there are no signs to help you figure out which beach was which!

Many of these beaches are too rough and dangerous for safe swimming. You must monitor the water before going in.

Here are some GPS coordinates to help you find some of these locations

Villa Pesquera: (18.508440, -67.022684
Playita Teodore: (18.511638, -67.036955
Montones Beach: (18.512723, -67.067013
Shacks Beach: (18.513862, -67.101129)

You can get an overview of the Isabela area on our Interactive Island Map

           
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For more information about Casa del Sol please send us an email to info@guajataca.net, or contact us at: (787) 462-4534 Attn. Terry

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