ThePuerto RicoCannabis Club

Puerto Rico towns

San Juan metro through the east, west, south and north coasts, into the central mountains, and out to Vieques and Culebra. Editorial framing for adults 21+ with valid JRCM medical-cannabis patient registration.

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Each grouping pulls together the places that share a culture, a transit corridor, or an editorial register.

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Every town, alphabetical

The full towns index — every place we currently cover, in alphabetical order.

Adjuntas

Central mountains

Coffee-finca country in the central Cordillera, stargazing from mountain-inn balconies, and Hacienda Pomarrosa’s farm-tour anchor.

Aguadilla

West coast

Northwest-coast surf town, Crash Boat Beach’s fishing pier, and the closest JRCM-dispensary cluster to Rincón.

Aibonito

Central mountains

The 'town of flowers' — highest-elevation incorporated town in PR, known for its annual flower festival and cool-climate flower production.

Añasco

West coast

Quieter west-coast town between Aguadilla and Mayagüez — beach, river valley, agricultural rhythm.

Arecibo

North coast

Major north-coast city anchoring the karst region — Cueva del Indio, the former Arecibo Observatory, and a substantial municipal footprint.

Bayamón

San Juan metro

Dense suburban municipality immediately west of San Juan — residential, with strong metro JRCM dispensary access.

Cabo Rojo

South coast

Southwest-corner municipality with Playa Sucia, the Cabo Rojo Lighthouse, and the salt flats reserve.

Caguas

Central mountains

Central-valley city, Plaza Palmer’s historic core, and the eastern foothills gateway to the Cordillera Central.

Carolina

San Juan metro

Isla Verde’s home municipality, airport-adjacent hotels, beach-club nightlife, and the eastern San Juan metro’s commercial spine.

Cayey

Central mountains

Mountain-town adjacent to Guavate’s Ruta del Lechón, cooler air than the coast, and the central-Cordillera gateway south of Caguas.

Ceiba

East coast

Former Roosevelt Roads naval base municipality — quieter than Fajardo, with redeveloping coastline and the Vieques-Culebra ferry terminal.

Ciales

Central mountains

North-central foothill town — coffee region, the Toro Negro forest reserve to the south, a quieter mountain-gateway base.

Condado

San Juan metro

Beach-front hotel corridor along Ashford Avenue with the city’s densest fine-dining and the most walkable JRCM-dispensary access.

Culebra

Off-island

The smaller off-island with Playa Flamenco, federal-refuge land, and a one-or-two-day side-trip rhythm from a main-island base.

Dorado

North coast

North-coast resort and beach town 30 minutes west of San Juan — the easiest north-coast escape from the metro.

Fajardo

East coast

East-coast staging town for ferries to Vieques and Culebra, the Cabezas reserve, and the bioluminescent-bay tour at Laguna Grande.

Guánica

South coast

Bosque Estatal de Guánica’s dry forest, Gilligan’s Island day-trips, and a south-coast town slowly recovering from 2020 earthquakes.

Guayama

South coast

Southeast-coast municipality — historic plaza, the Punta Pozuelo coast, and the gateway to the southeast.

Guaynabo

San Juan metro

San Juan’s southern suburban municipality — government, finance, and dense residential base with practical JRCM dispensary access.

Humacao

East coast

The largest east-coast municipality — commercial center for the eastern half of the island, with substantial JRCM dispensary footprint.

Isabela

West coast

North-coast surf town with cliff-and-cove coastline, Survival Beach, and a quieter alternative to Rincón.

Isla Verde

San Juan metro

The airport-adjacent beach hotel cluster east of Condado — oceanfront resorts, walkable beach access, and same-metro JRCM dispensary reach.

Jayuya

Central mountains

Highest-elevation mountain town — Cerro de Punta nearby, deep cordillera character, the Festival Indigena cultural anchor.

Luquillo

East coast

Playa Azul, the famous food kiosks, and the easiest-from-San-Juan beach day-trip on the east coast.

Manatí

North coast

The karst-coast municipality between Vega Baja and Arecibo — home to Mar Chiquita’s natural limestone-bowl beach.

Mayagüez

West coast

The west coast’s biggest city, UPR-Mayagüez campus, the Plaza Colón district, and the heaviest JRCM-dispensary footprint west of San Juan.

Miramar

San Juan metro

A small residential-and-business pocket between Old San Juan and Condado — quieter than either, with metro-wide JRCM dispensary reach.

Naguabo

East coast

East-coast municipality south of Ceiba — small-town fishing-village texture and quieter coast.

Ocean Park

San Juan metro

A smaller, quieter beachside neighborhood between Condado and Isla Verde — vibrant local restaurant scene and slower residential rhythm.

Old San Juan

San Juan metro

The 500-year-old walled city, El Morro, and the dense seven-by-seven-block historic core most visitors land in first.

Orocovis

Central mountains

Geographic center of Puerto Rico — deep cordillera, the most rural mountain experience available on the island.

Ponce

South coast

The south coast’s historic city, Plaza Las Delicias, the Museo de Arte de Ponce, and a quieter cannabis-and-architecture weekend.

Rincón

West coast

Surf town on the western tip with December-through-February swell, sunset bars, and a Mayagüez-area dispensary supply run.

Rio Grande

East coast

The east-coast municipality holding most of El Yunque rainforest — the island’s national-forest base.

Salinas

South coast

South-central coast municipality — Cayos Caribe and the seafood-restaurant cluster at the Pozuelo waterfront.

Santurce

San Juan metro

Arts-and-music district, La Placita’s Thursday nightlife, and the densest JRCM dispensary cluster in San Juan.

Trujillo Alto

San Juan metro

Residential foothills municipality south of San Juan — quieter than the metro proper, with JRCM dispensary access in the broader metro.

Utuado

Central mountains

Central-mountain karst-and-river town — Río Camuy caves nearby, the Tibes ceremonial Taíno site, and a deep-mountain rhythm.

Vega Baja

North coast

A quieter north-coast town past Dorado — less developed, less expensive, closer to the karst country.

Vieques

Off-island

The eight-mile-off-Fajardo island with Mosquito Bay’s bio-bay tour, federal-refuge beaches, and a cannabis-frame caveat.

Yauco

South coast

South-coast municipality — the historic coffee region anchor, with mountain-and-coast access.