Casa Vista Mar

Casa Vista Mar
Casa Vista Mar
Casa Vista Mar

Food scene

21 locals recommend
Guayabo's Tropical Sunset
Puerto Rico 115
21 locals recommend
Delicious wood fired pizza, using locally sourced Mango Trees for oven
7 locals recommend
Spiaggia Wood Fired Pizza
Camino Playa
7 locals recommend
Delicious wood fired pizza, using locally sourced Mango Trees for oven
78 locals recommend
Olajas Bar
Camino Playa
78 locals recommend
Great breakfast, pastries, Lunch items
15 locals recommend
Cielo Mar Bakery
Puerto Rico 115
15 locals recommend
Great breakfast, pastries, Lunch items
So much character and charm, furniture made with Driftwood after hurricane Maria. Friendly staff and Great food and Jugos Naturales!
12 locals recommend
Pausa Cafe & Restaurant
Avenida Nativo Alers
12 locals recommend
So much character and charm, furniture made with Driftwood after hurricane Maria. Friendly staff and Great food and Jugos Naturales!
outdoor seating, food and drinks
Ibiza
Avenida Nativo Alers
outdoor seating, food and drinks
28 locals recommend
The Island Bar & Restaurant
441 Camino Playa
28 locals recommend
Enjoy Beers from Island Breweries as well as signature cocktails. They will just make you a drink of their choice if you are unsure of a drink.
172 locals recommend
Rincón Beer Company
15 Cll Muñoz Rivera
172 locals recommend
Enjoy Beers from Island Breweries as well as signature cocktails. They will just make you a drink of their choice if you are unsure of a drink.
58 locals recommend
Roots Restaurant
2-14 Cll Comercio
58 locals recommend
coffee and tea
16 locals recommend
Friend's Café
17-1 Cll Muñoz Rivera
16 locals recommend
coffee and tea

Neighborhoods

Aguada is known as la Ciudad del Descubrimiento, or "City of the Discovery," since many believe this is where Christopher Columbus landed when he arrived in Puerto Rico during his second voyage to the Caribbean. It became an important stopover port for Spanish ships heading to the rest of the Americas; the name of the town actually comes from the phrase hacer aguada, which means to restock a ship with fresh water.
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Aguada is known as la Ciudad del Descubrimiento, or "City of the Discovery," since many believe this is where Christopher Columbus landed when he arrived in Puerto Rico during his second voyage to the Caribbean. It became an important stopover port for Spanish ships heading to the rest of the Americas; the name of the town actually comes from the phrase hacer aguada, which means to restock a ship with fresh water.