Solimar, Luquillo, Puerto Rico
Aerial pictures of the Villas and vicinity areas
Hello and thank you for your interest in our Villa at Solimar, Luquillo.
Solimar is a beautiful, quiet, gated community with Pool, Tennis Courts, Basketball Courts, Playground,
Gazebo and just a few steps from the Luquillo Beach.
The Villa is located in the famous LUQUILLO BEACH on the northeast part of the island. Completely
Furnished, Air-conditioned, with BBQ, Cable TV, VCR, Stereo, CD Player, Cooking utensils, Linens, Towels,
Washer, Dryer. We even include an initial supply of paper tissue, paper towel, detergent, shampoo,
conditioner, soap, hand soap, and more.
Walk to the famous "Balneario de Luquillo" and enjoy the best beach of Puerto Rico. A short drive away
from "El Yunque" National Rain Forest. Near the "Westin Rio Mar" Beach Resort, and the "El Conquistador"
Resort where you will find casinos and nightlife. Old San Juan is a 60-minute drive from Solimar.
Vacation Rental Amenities
Air conditioning in all areas
Cable TV, VCR, Stereo, CD Player
Full Kitchen, Microwave, Refrigerator, Cooking utensils provided
Linens provided, Towels provided, Beach Chairs and Towels provided
Washer, Dryer
Pool
Tennis
Basketball
Playground.
Amenities
Snorkling/Diving, Kayaking
Hiking on the "El Yunque" Rainforest
Sightseeing, Biking
Golf, Horseback Riding, Shopping, Restaurants, Cinemas
Ferry to Vieques and Culebra
Beach aficionados could spend a year exploring Puerto Rico and its offshore islands, visiting a different
beach every day. They’d find long strips of sand, cliff-bordered shorelines and half-hidden coves. But all
Puerto Rico’s beaches have several characteristics in common. Sand in most areas is shaded a pale
beige, and coconut palms, trees that weren’t even found on the Island half a millennium ago, sway to the
trade winds virtually everywhere along the coast.
Elegant describes many of the beaches along the northeast and eastern coasts. Waters are shallow,
sands are bordered by stately palms, small cays dot the horizon, and deep-green forests rise in the
background. The best-known beach in the northeast is Luquillo, both a balneario and a Blue Flag beach,
making it ideal for families (with facilities for special needs travelers). Rustic kiosks in front of the beach
along Highway 2 serve up traditional Puerto Rican snacks.
If you visit the offshore islands in the East, you find the crystal-clear turquoise waters for which the
Caribbean is famed. Shallow coral-fringed waters surround islets off Fajardo and continue to the inhabited
islands of Culebra and Vieques. These are important nature reserve areas, known for their stunning
beaches. One of the most spectacular, Flamenco Beach on Culebra, resembles a vast palette of turquoise
sea, white sand, green hills and blue sky. This is the fourth and final of the Island’s Blue Flag beaches, and it
has an area for overnight camping. On Vieques, a series of beaches to the east of Sun Bay were recently
opened to the public. Still semi-deserted during the week, they are as beautiful as Flamenco but on a much
smaller scale.