Frommer's Review
Named after one of its long-ago owners, a matriarch named Juanita, this pink stucco building dates from 1836, when it was a coffee plantation. Situated 2 miles (3.2km) west of the village of Maricao, beside Route 105 heading to Mayagüez, it has a long veranda and a living room furnished with a large-screen TV and decorated with antique tools and artifacts of the coffee industry. Relatively isolated, it's surrounded by only a few neighboring buildings and the jungle. The Luis Rivera family welcomes visitors and serves drinks and meals in their restaurant. There's a swimming pool, billiards table, and Ping-Pong table on the premises. The bedrooms are simple and rural, with ceiling fans, rocking chairs, and rustic furniture, plus small tub-and-shower bathrooms. None of the rooms has air-conditioning (ceiling fans suffice in the cool temperatures of this high-altitude place).
Facilities:
Restaurant; bar; pool; tennis; all nonsmoking rooms; 1 room for those w/limited mobility
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