Hacienda Juanita Amenities
1. Ideal for your stay
Private bathroom
Restaurant
Pets
Flat screen TV
Family rooms
Adapted for people with reduced mobility
Smoke-free rooms
Views
2. Bathroom
Towels
Bathtub or shower
Private bathroom
WC
Free toiletries
Shower
3. Room
Cupboard
4. Exteriors
Terrace
Garden
Views
5. Room facilities
Sofa bed
6. Pets
7. Activities
Table tennis
8. Audiovisual and technological equipment
Cable channels
Satellite channels
TV
9. Food and drink
Wine/champagne
Children's menu
Barra
Restaurant
10. Parking
11. Services
Vending machine (snacks)
Vending machine (drinks)
Packed lunches
Laundry service
Meeting / Banquet Rooms
Room services
12. Security
Security cameras in community areas
Smoke detectors
Security alarm
13. General
Air-conditioning
Smoking is prohibited throughout the accommodation
Tile/marble floor
Family rooms
Adapted for people with reduced mobility
Smoke-free rooms
14. Outdoor pool (Free)
15. Well-being
16. Languages spoken
Spanish
Our History
La Hacienda Juanita, ubicada en las montañas de Maricao, Puerto Rico, es una emblemática propiedad que refleja la rica historia cafetalera de la isla.
🏡 Origins and Foundation (1833–1834)Built between 1833 and 1834, the hacienda was commissioned by Angelita Comas, the wife of a Spanish official, to establish a coffee plantation. During the 19th and early 20th centuries, Hacienda Juanita established itself as one of the region's leading coffee producers, contributing significantly to the local economy and to the international prestige of Puerto Rican coffee.
🌄 Transformation into a Parador (1976)With the decline of the coffee industry in the 1960s, the hacienda underwent a significant transformation. In 1976, with the support of the Puerto Rico Tourism Company, it became one of the island's first inns. This change allowed the historic structure to be preserved and adapted to offer accommodations to visitors, keeping the essence of the place alive.
🌿 Current ExperienceToday, Hacienda Juanita offers its guests a combination of history, nature, and hospitality. The property boasts approximately 23 acres of land, where guests can explore nature trails, waterfalls, and a rock pool. Additionally, the property grows fruits and vegetables, and raises small livestock, offering an authentic agritourism experience.
The Hacienda also preserves architectural and decorative elements from the period, such as native wood structures and antique objects, which transport visitors to times past.
Hacienda Juanita is not only a testament to Puerto Rico's coffee-growing history, but also an example of how to adapt and reinvent itself, offering visitors a unique experience that combines tradition and modern comfort.