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Located just steps from the lively boardwalk of Boquerón in Cabo Rojo, Parador Boquemar is a native Puerto Rican–owned inn offering casual comfort, warm service, and access to some of the island’s most scenic beaches. With colorful Caribbean style and a laid-back vibe, this welcoming parador is a longtime favorite among both locals and visitors exploring Puerto Rico’s southwest coast.


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Highlights & Amenities

  • Native Puerto Rican–owned parador in downtown Boquerón, Cabo Rojo
  • Steps from Boquerón Beach and the popular malecón (boardwalk)
  • 75 bright, cozy rooms with air conditioning and tropical décor
  • Onsite swimming pool and family-friendly atmosphere
  • Walking distance to beach bars, restaurants, and shops
  • Short drive to Combate Beach, Cabo Rojo Lighthouse, and Salt Flats Nature Reserve
  • Ideal for couples, families, and small groups
  • Free Wi-Fi and onsite parking
  • Easy access to fishing, snorkeling, and local festivals

Why Stay Here
Parador Boquemar is a coastal escape with genuine Puerto Rican soul. From its central location near the waterfront to its relaxed, friendly environment, this inn offers everything you need for an easygoing beach vacation. Owned and operated by locals who know the area best, it’s the perfect base for exploring Cabo Rojo’s stunning landscapes, charming culture, and delicious seafood—all while supporting native hospitality.


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What is a Parador?

A Puerto Rican parador is a family-owned country inn that offers affordable, comfortable lodging in scenic or historic parts of the island. Unlike large resorts, paradores emphasize warm, personalized service and showcase authentic Puerto Rican culture, cuisine, and hospitality. Most are located outside of the metro areas—near beaches, forests, mountains, or small towns—making them ideal for exploring Puerto Rico’s natural beauty and local traditions. Guests can expect home-cooked meals, friendly staff, and a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. Operated under the Paradores de Puerto Rico program, these inns meet quality standards while retaining their unique, often rural charm. Staying at a parador supports local entrepreneurship and offers an enriching, off-the-beaten-path travel experience. Check out our Paradors.

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