663bobd
Very nice place for a foto stop 4 min to de golf courtI love Aguadilla people are very nice
PackerLand
A great quick stop to view the lighthouse and take pictures. It's disappointing it is not open to the public to tour.
armandoh901
Inside of what it was Ramey Air Force Base. Now home of Aguadilla International Airport Rafael Hernandez. Historic lighthouse well preserve by the U. S. Coast Guard. Right between housing is not and usual site for a lighthouse but made this one very unique
betzyf
To get here you need to pass literally through the golf course. The road is unpaved and narrow, so I don't recommend visiting on a rainy day. Is not far away so you can walk from the paved area to the ruins. The view is very pretty. We went on a Tuesday and was almost deserted. I don't recommend going after daylight hours.
mochileroboricua
Next to the Aguadilla Airport. Punta Borinquen is the northwest corner of Puerto Rico. Here you can see the ruins of the Aguadilla Lighthouse that was constructed in the 1880's. The lighthouse was destroyed by an earthquake in 1918. Is a nice place to take pictures. The beach is beautiful but with big waves so you have to be careful. Near are some ruins of the Ramey Fields Military Base. At the final of the street is a trail to a surfing beach.
LillylovesPR
There isn't much to see or do....but it makes a nice stop to take a picture, see the surroundings, pass Maria's Beach and then continue on your journey. It is a beautiful, nicely landscaped and clean spot.
NaomiM302
The lighthouse is nice to visit however, there is not much to do. I took my family and we enjoyed seeing the lighthouse but you cannot go in and once you have seen the old living quarters next to it, there is nothing else to see.
roadrun50
The building is best seen by morning light. If you are using a GPS, use coordinates to get there. It's only a few blocks from Rte 2. Coordinates are N18.4972, W67.1488. I was able to get good photographs through the chain fence but would probably ask the adjacent golf course for permission to get a southwestern view.
dolphingvp
Punta Borinquen the original lighthouse was built in 1889 down by the sea. On a fateful day in 1918, the air stood still, the birds stopped singing, the dogs ran madly about.The lighthouse keeper, Francisco Cavallieri, was not concerned until his frightened wife gathered up their three children and began to run. The family just reached higher ground when the earth shook, followed by a hurricane that swept over the area, carrying off 30 of their neighbors. It's still possible (though difficult) to walk the ruins of the original lighthouse, but its hilltop replacement, first lit in 1920, is now off limits to all but U. S. Coast Guard personnel and can only be viewed through a locked gate.
deleonmarrero
En Aguadilla han existido dos faros con ese mismo nombre. El primero, localizado en la antigua “Ramey Air Force Base” del cual actualmente solo quedan ruinas y otro construido en terrenos más elevados, que actualmente pertenecen al “Coast Guard Air Station Borinquen” y que comenzó operaciones en el 1922. Las ruinas pertenecen al primer faro construido en Aguadilla, que desde el 1889, formó parte del sistema de seguridad para proteger la entrada por el Canal de la Mona. Luego del gran terremoto de 1918, la torre y paredes del faro recibieron daños. Eventualmente, el faro fue abandonado y se construyó otro muy cerca de donde estaba el original. Se tiene acceso por la Carr. #107 Norte. A la izquierda, cuando se llega al Borinquen Golf Club, hay un camino que atraviesa el campo y que termina en las ruinas. Al llegar, no hay mucho que ver. La playa es linda, pero hay muchas rocas y el oleaje hace de ella un lugar peligroso para bañistas. Solo hay parte de unas paredes de piedra y ladrillos y los cimientos de lo que fue la torre. Aun así, este lugar tiene su encanto. Tengo fascinación por los faros, incluso por sus ruinas, así que estar allí para mí fue tremenda experiencia. La vista del Océano Atlántico es espectacular y con las ruinas en un primer plano, es un lugar perfecto para tomar buenas fotos. Así que para los aficionados a la fotografía o para los amantes de los faros, es un lugar perfecto.