
Ponce is Puerto Rico’s second city and something of a cultural hub on the Caribbean island. It’s home to one of the biggest and most significant art museums in the Americas as well as a beautiful old town and a few very large, iconic public art installations. The city also has a fun and pretty casual nightlife, which includes a few casinos.
Despite being a coastal city, the seafront facing Ponce Harbour is mostly rocky. However, there are a couple of nice beaches around the edges of the city, including some on the nearby small islands. If you want to experience some of Puerto Rico’s remarkable history and culture, though, you should definitely devote a few days to looking around Ponce, including checking out some of the places listed below.
Enjoy the view from this grand historical estate
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Castillo Serrallés is the former home of the Serrallés family, who owns the Don Q rum distillery. It’s built during the 1930s on 1 hectare of hilltop land, which overlooks the downtown area of Ponce. The grand estate is now a museum where you can learn about the sugar cane and rum industries in Puerto Rico.
The lavish Spanish Moroccan architecture of the castle and the well-manicured gardens make this a popular venue for destination weddings. The view alone makes it worth a visit, though the guided tour of the museum is worth your time if you’d like to learn more about the island’s history.
位置資訊: Sector El Vigia, P.º De La Cruceta, Ponce, 00730, Puerto Rico
營業時間: Thursday–Monday from 10 am to 4 pm (closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays)
電話: +1 787-259-1775

Castillo Serrallés
Explore this treasured island in search of a dead man’s chest
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The Isla Caja de Muertos is a small, uninhabited island a short boat ride from Ponce. The exact translation of the island’s name can be interpreted as the rather morbid ‘coffin island’, but it’s perhaps more accurate to use ’dead man’s chest’ since the novel inspired Robert Louis Stevenson to write Treasure Island was itself inspired by Isla Caja de Muertos. With its rugged shoreline and jungle-covered interior, it certainly has that pirate paradise feel to it.
Isla Caja de Muertos is a nature reserve, serving as a popular breeding ground for endangered sea turtles. However, you can still go and hike around the 1.54-sq-km island. If you head up the hilltop lighthouse, you get a fantastic view of the whole island. Alternatively, check out some of the beaches around the shoreline, including the blue-flagged Playa Pelícano. It’s right by the dock where the boat from La Guancha will drop you off.

Isla Caja de Muertos
One of the biggest and most important art museums in the Americas
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The Museo de Arte de Ponce (MAP) is considered one of the top art collections in the entire Western Hemisphere, let alone Puerto Rico. 4,500 artworks by local and European artists are spread across 14 galleries, making it the largest art museum in the Caribbean. It also has one of the most important collections of Pre-Raphaelite art in the world.
MAP was established in 1959, with the local industrialist Luis A. Ferré starting it with a modest selection of just 72 works. It now occupies a beautiful custom building with 2 gardens and an amphitheatre. You have to pay a small fee to see the extensive art collection. 更多資訊
位置資訊: 2325 Av. Las Américas, Ponce, 00717, Puerto Rico
電話: +1 787-840-1510

Museo de Arte de Ponce
An iconic cross with a view
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The Cruceta del Vigía is a 30-metre-tall cross with an observation deck built into the crosspiece. Its location up on the hilltop overlooking downtown Ponce, just behind Castillo Serrallés and in front of Jardín Japonés, gives you a great view from the 21.3-metre-wide sky bridge.
While you’d think that the great view from the observation deck and the glass elevators that take you up to it would be justification enough for the name that translates as ‘Watchman’s Cross’, there’s actually a historical reason. This hilltop was once the place where the island’s early settlers looked out for ships arriving in the bay. The lookouts would stand up on a simpler and shorter cross formed from 2 tree trunks to get a better view. This steel and concrete version was opened in 1984, with a tourist centre at its base and a Japanese garden on its grounds. There’s a small admission fee to get to the observation deck.
位置資訊: Sec El Vigia, Ponce, 00730, Puerto Rico
營業時間: Thursday–Sunday from 9 am to 5 pm (closed Mondays to Wednesdays)