Description
Named after a Taino petroglyph
Within a mango grove, La Cara de Indio (The Indian Face) is named after a Taino petroglyph not far from the property. The treehouse features 144 square feet of interior space and an 84-square-foot balcony overlooking a panorama of El Yunque rainforest. Below the main level and reached by a short path from the entry is a 90-square-foot, private bath that offers a slate interior, high-end fixtures and a rain shower with a similar view of the rainforest. The rate for La Cara de Indio is $325 per night during high season (1 October – 31 July) and $300 per night during low season (1 August – 30 September). Tax adds 7%.
(Reserve a treehouse by choosing your arrival date and then your departure date. Ex.: A two night stay would require 3 gold days.)