Faro de Punta Mulas

Vieques


One of Puerto Rico’s 16 historic lighthouses, this pastel-shaded monument stands on the hilly point just north of the Isabel Segunda ferry dock. Built in 1896 and beautifully restored in 1992, it contains a small museum with exhibits on the island's history. The lighthouse is only opened occasionally; the grounds are typically used for special events. Come here for the vista and sunset.


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