Isabela Hotels & Resorts
Named after Queen Isabela of Spain in 1819, this city lies on the island’s northwest coast and was the original home of the Taino Indians. Monumento al Indio, an artwork carved into the side of a mountain honoring Puerto Rican Taino heritage and Chief Cacique Mabodomaca, welcomes visitors entering the town and is impossible to miss. Another place visitors shouldn’t miss is Guajataca State Forest. Characterized by sinkholes and haystack shaped hills, this park features 40 walking trails and 10 campsites. Fishing enthusiasts will enjoy Guajataca Lake, a three-mile long lake filled with bass. Surfers should head to Jobos Beach for excellent waves while photographers will find that Isabela is a stunning spot for underwater photography.
Puerto Rico Hotels and Resorts
| Isabela Hotels and Resorts | Country/City | Rating | Ages |
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| Villa Montana Resort | Puerto Rico/Isabela |
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