...that Copamarina was named "the most beautiful resort on the Southern Coast [of Puerto Rico] by Fodors
...that Copamarina's dive site is hailed as one of the best in all of the Caribbean
...that Copamarina is adjacent to the Guanica Dry Forest - a UNESCO project, where:
- Nature lovers and bird watchers can hike 12 forest trails, ranging from easy to rugged. In one mile, 40 different species of birds were recorded;
- The largest bird population on the island is protected here, more than El Yunque Rain Forest, with over 100 species of migratory and resident birds;
- The Puerto Rican Whippoorwill (guabairo) survives on the island only in this reserve. Among at least 40 other endangered species surviving here are the Troupial, the Orange-Cheeked Waxbill, the Caribbean Elaenia, the Puerto Rican Bullfinch, the Puerto Rican Tody and the Puerto Rican Nightjar (once thought to be extinct);
- More than 700 species of trees and plants are protected in the forest, including 16 that exist only here;
- A species of shrimp here is found nowhere else on earth, the blind shrimp of Guanica Bay;
- Green turtles and leatherback turtles still use the beaches of Guanica to lay their eggs and the hatchlings make their way to sea.
What better way to indulge your taste for relaxation AND adventure than by booking a vacation at Copamarina today!
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