Faro Punta Tuna

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Named after the prickly pears that once covered the area, this historic lighthouse makes for a scenic stop. Built in 1892, it is perched high above the ocean, with sweeping views over the dramatic coastline. The lighthouse is closed to the public but there's a small museum displaying Taíno artifacts. Pair it with the neighboring Reserva Natural Humedal Punta Tuna.


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