Mayaguez Attractions
The area surrounding the city's elegant central Plaza Colón is among the prettiest in the city, with several restored historic buildings. A bronze monument of Christopher Columbus atop a globe surrounded by 16 female statues dominates the plaza, which is also marked by mosaic tiled walkways and gurgling fountains, blooming tropical gardens, and squat leafy trees.
The neo-Corinthian Mayagüez City Hall and the Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria, which has gone through several incarnations since the first building went up in 1780, are noteworthy buildings right off the plaza.
Make sure to stroll down nearby Calle McKinley, home to the fabulous, recently restored Yaguez Theater. The neoclassical jewel served as both an opera and a silent movie house and is still in active use today. Originally inaugurated in 1909, a fire destroyed the structure in 1919, but it was rebuilt. The city's smashing Art Deco post office is also located here.
Mayagüez's historic waterfront district, with a restored 1920s Custom House and rows of neat warehouses, is also worth a look. The century-old University of Puerto Rico Mayagüez campus is also beautiful.
To soak in the magical sunsets of the Puerto Rican west coast, either head to the hills surrounding the city or down to the new lineal coastal park that was built as part of a host capital works projects for the city's hosting of the 2010 Caribbean and Central American Games.
Beaches & Watersports
Nearly the entire west coast has great beaches except for Mayagüez, but beach lovers might consider staying here if they want to explore several different beaches. That's because the city perhaps alone puts visitors in such easy reach of the tranquil Caribbean waters to its south, or the rough surfing paradise to its north.
- Zoo/Aquarium
Juan A. Rivero Zoo
As the only zoo in Puerto Rico, this 14-acre (5.7-hectare) attraction is worth a stop if you’re traveling with kids. The birdhouse has a nifty elevated walkway allowing visitors to look down on colorful tropical birds (there are also nonlocal species, such as eagles, hawks, and… - Park/Garden
The Tropical Agricultural Research Station
This is not a botanical garden but a working research facility of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. It's located on Rte. 65, between Post Street and Rte. 108, adjacent to the University of Puerto Rico Mayagüez campus and across the street from the Parque de los Próceres (Patriots'…
Mayaguez Nightlife
Mayaguez has a number of good night spots, but we've chosen the ones that we think will truly enhance your trip.
- Gambling
El Casino
Saturday evening is the best night to hit the Mayagüez Resort’s casino, which mixes entertainment with its games of chance. There is always something happening at its Player’s Bar, making this as much a social scene as a gambling haven. - Bars & Pubs
Fat Tuesday's
A fun spot in this west coast town, which embraces the Mardi Gras philosophy with frozen daiquiris and good times. - Bars & Pubs
The Lobby Bar
The Holiday Inn’s main lobby bar has a convivial happy hour and frequent live music, which attracts local professionals as well as tourists. There’s also an entrance to the Tropical Casino. - Bars & Pubs
Time Grill & Bar
Right off Plaza Colon, this sports bar and restaurant offers well-priced drinks and basic pub grub in a relaxed atmosphere. There is frequent live music on weekends, pool, sports on TV, and fab views from the balconies. It’s a favorite of the city’s university students.
