This place is amazing. It’s a 28 minute walk more or less from the parking gate to the stone arch bridge. The view is breathtaking. I seen a school of dolphins in the distance. You can barely see the fins on the picture. I would recommend if you’re a into ecology trail walks. I recommend sun screen extra water and a change of clothes. You will definitely want to jump into the water. PS the salt flats smell horrible but once you 20 minutes into the trail the scent goes away.
What an amazing view. Such an honor to be able to walk these lands, and climb onto the furthest point of the southern side of the island. If you follow the path, go to the right and the water way opens and you can get in. There is a little cove cave. But if you wanna swim to the point on the left, be careful and be a good swimmer. I did it. Its a good time. And you can swim under the bridge. And you can climb out using the rocks that kinda look like a ladder. Now, I will tell you... you have to walk quite a bit of way to get here. And the walk is TERRIBLE. It smells like dead fish, rotten eggs and sewer together. Horrendous. And why is that? Idk. I feel like bc the water has receded and only the stench of death lingers?? But beware, its a journey to get there. But when pass this, it's beautiful and doesnt smell at all. And its a 20min walk.
The landscape and its views are very beautiful. Ideal for taking pictures. Of course, don't walk over the stone bridge, you don't look well to do it, you don't have security.
Puente de Piedra is a hidden natural wonder! Just a short walk from Faro Los Morrillos, this stunning natural limestone arch carved by the sea is one of the most impressive rock formations on the island. It’s a quiet spot with breathtaking views of the Caribbean and dramatic coastal cliffs.
🗺️ Location & Access:
The Stone Bridge is about a 5-10 minute walk from the lighthouse. The trail is unmarked but visible, just follow the cliffside path west of Faro Los Morrillos. Be sure to wear sturdy shoes as the terrain is rocky and uneven.
Perfect for:
Photography lovers (sunrise/sunset views are magical)
Nature enthusiasts looking for something off the beaten path
Adventurers wanting a peaceful, scenic escape from the crowds
Best trip combined with a visit to Faro Los Morrillos and Playa Sucia
⚠️ Visitor Tips:
No guardrails, use caution near the cliff edge
Bring water, hat, sunscreen, and bug spray if staying late
Visit during daylight hours for best visibility and safety
Bottom line: If you’re in Cabo Rojo, don’t miss this hidden gem! Puente de Piedra is a quick detour with jaw-dropping views and a quiet, untouched atmosphere. A must-see for photographers and nature lovers!
Absolutely breathtaking view! Be aware that you cannot drive to the location. We parked at the end of the road, and it took us about 15 min to walk to the natural bridge. There is no shade, so make sure to take plenty of water with you. ATTN: drive slowly, especially at night! The road conditions are pretty bad. We blew up a tire when we hit the huge pit, and then we bent the donut LoL
PR Hernandez
a month agoThis place is amazing. It’s a 28 minute walk more or less from the parking gate to the stone arch bridge. The view is breathtaking. I seen a school of dolphins in the distance. You can barely see the fins on the picture. I would recommend if you’re a into ecology trail walks. I recommend sun screen extra water and a change of clothes. You will definitely want to jump into the water. PS the salt flats smell horrible but once you 20 minutes into the trail the scent goes away.
Jordynn Millicent
a week agoWhat an amazing view. Such an honor to be able to walk these lands, and climb onto the furthest point of the southern side of the island. If you follow the path, go to the right and the water way opens and you can get in. There is a little cove cave. But if you wanna swim to the point on the left, be careful and be a good swimmer. I did it. Its a good time. And you can swim under the bridge. And you can climb out using the rocks that kinda look like a ladder. Now, I will tell you... you have to walk quite a bit of way to get here. And the walk is TERRIBLE. It smells like dead fish, rotten eggs and sewer together. Horrendous. And why is that? Idk. I feel like bc the water has receded and only the stench of death lingers?? But beware, its a journey to get there. But when pass this, it's beautiful and doesnt smell at all. And its a 20min walk.
A. Mutis
4 months agoThe landscape and its views are very beautiful. Ideal for taking pictures. Of course, don't walk over the stone bridge, you don't look well to do it, you don't have security.
Jainisse Kline
2 months agoPuente de Piedra is a hidden natural wonder! Just a short walk from Faro Los Morrillos, this stunning natural limestone arch carved by the sea is one of the most impressive rock formations on the island. It’s a quiet spot with breathtaking views of the Caribbean and dramatic coastal cliffs. 🗺️ Location & Access: The Stone Bridge is about a 5-10 minute walk from the lighthouse. The trail is unmarked but visible, just follow the cliffside path west of Faro Los Morrillos. Be sure to wear sturdy shoes as the terrain is rocky and uneven. Perfect for: Photography lovers (sunrise/sunset views are magical) Nature enthusiasts looking for something off the beaten path Adventurers wanting a peaceful, scenic escape from the crowds Best trip combined with a visit to Faro Los Morrillos and Playa Sucia ⚠️ Visitor Tips: No guardrails, use caution near the cliff edge Bring water, hat, sunscreen, and bug spray if staying late Visit during daylight hours for best visibility and safety Bottom line: If you’re in Cabo Rojo, don’t miss this hidden gem! Puente de Piedra is a quick detour with jaw-dropping views and a quiet, untouched atmosphere. A must-see for photographers and nature lovers!
O M
3 months agoAbsolutely breathtaking view! Be aware that you cannot drive to the location. We parked at the end of the road, and it took us about 15 min to walk to the natural bridge. There is no shade, so make sure to take plenty of water with you. ATTN: drive slowly, especially at night! The road conditions are pretty bad. We blew up a tire when we hit the huge pit, and then we bent the donut LoL