Luquillo, Puerto Rico
Luquillo is a town and municipality of Puerto Rico located in the northeast coast, northwest of Fajardo; and east of Rio Grande. Luquillo is spread over 5 barrios and Luquillo Pueblo. It lends its name to the Sierra de Luquillo, where El Yunque National Forest is located. It is part of the Fajardo Metropolitan Statistical Area.
The city of Luquillo is 26 square miles and it sits on 12 miles of Atlantic coastline. It is nestled between the blue waters of the Atlantic and the El Yunque National Forest, a rainforest, giving it a diverse and unique ecology. Luquillo marks the beginning of the Northeast Ecological Corridor Nature Reserve which runs down the coast from downtown Luquillo all the way down to the Seven Seas Beach in Fajardo. During certain times of the year, it is not unusual to encounter rare or endangered species of fauna while visiting in Luquillo.
History
Luquillo was founded in 1797 and is known as "La Capital del Sol", "La Riviera de Puerto Rico", and "Los Come Cocos". Legend says that the town was named after the Indian cacique Loquillo, who died a few years after the last Indian rebellion in 1513. However, the word Luquillo most likely originates from Yukiyu, the Taino name for El Yunque, most likely meaning "white mountain".In 1989, Hurricane Hugo damaged the town.On September 20, 2017 Hurricane Maria struck the island of Puerto Rico. In Luquillo, rivers were breached, there were landslides, the electrical power collapsed, and 1100 homes were destroyed or damaged. Incidents of looting and assaults were reported in the aftermath of the storm.
Geography
Luquillo is located on the northeast coast.Barrios
Like all municipalities of Puerto Rico, Luquillo is subdivided into barrios. The municipal buildings, central square and large Catholic church are located in a barrio referred to as "el pueblo".- Juan Martín
- Luquillo barrio-pueblo
- Mameyes I has a Playa Fortuna Community
- Mata de Plátano has a Playa Fortuna Community
- Pitahaya
- Sabana
Sectors
Special Communities
Comunidades Especiales de Puerto Rico are marginalized communities whose citizens are experiencing a certain amount of social exclusion. A map shows these communities occur in nearly every municipality of the commonwealth. Of the 742 places that were on the list in 2014, the following barrios, communities, sectors, or neighborhoods were in Luquillo: Barrio Pitahaya, Sector Santo Domingo, Mata de Plátano, Río Chiquito, and Sector Fortuna Playa.Tourism
There are 14 beaches in Luquillo including La Pared. La Pared, which translates to "The Wall", is considered a dangerous beach. The coastal highway going east from San Juan, leads to Luquillo Beach, officially known as La Monserrate Beach. It spans a mile and contains a large plantation of coconut palms. It is equipped with various facilities, including a cafeteria and showers.Landmarks and places of interest
- Chief Loquillo Monument
- La Fortuna Hacienda
- La Bandera Beach
- La Monserrate Beach, also known as Luquillo Beach
- La Pared Beach
- Las Pailas Beach
- Mameyes Beach
- Ocean View Boulevard
- Fortuna Beach
- The Recreational Park
- The Kiosks at Luquillo Beach
- La Selva Reef Break
Culture
Festivals and events
Luquillo celebrates its patron saint festival in March. The Fiestas Patronales de San Jose is a religious and cultural celebration that generally features parades, games, artisans, amusement rides, regional food, and live entertainment.Other festivals and events celebrated in Luquillo include:
- Leatherback Turtle Festival - April
- Festival de Zangueros - June
- Coconut Festival - September
- Traditional Cooking Festival - December
Demographics
Government
Like all municipalities in Puerto Rico, Luquillo is administered by a mayor. The current mayor is Jesús Márquez Rodríguez, who was first elected at the 2012 general election.The city belongs to the Puerto Rico Senatorial district VIII, which is represented by two Senators. In 2024, Marissa Jiménez and Héctor Joaquín Sánchez Álvarez were elected as District Senators.
Transportation
There is no public transportation in Luquillo, and residents and visitors rely on Uber or Luquillo Taxi & Tours Puerto Rico LLC Luquillo Taxi for service.There are 20 bridges in Luquillo.
PR-3 is the main road through Luquillo. Other municipality roads include PR-983, PR-988, PR-991 and PR-940.