Understand
[edit]Corozal is a town of 35,000 residents (2020) in the northern part of the mountainous region of the island along a geographical region often called the Karst country (or more geologically-accurate the Northern Karst). The northern part of the municipality is home to the characteristic mogotes (distinctive karstic hill formations) while the southern part is located in the Cordillera Central, the central mountain range of Puerto Rico. The town gets its name from the corozo palm tree (Acrocomia media) a species native to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
Get in
[edit]- San Juan: Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport
- Aguadilla: Rafael Hernández Airport
- Ponce: Mercedita Airport
By car
[edit]Corozal can be easily reached by car through Puerto Rico Highway-142 from the north and Highway-159. There are also carros públicos (public car rideshares) although this service can be unreliable at times.
Get around
[edit]As with most towns in Puerto Rico, Corozal is quite car-centric so driving is the best way to get around town.
See
[edit]- 1 Corozal Pueblo (downtown Corozal). See the historic Roman Catholic church, Spanish-style recreational plaza, and the municipal buildings surrounded by streets and shops.
You can drive around the pueblo or park your car and walk around the square and into the plaza. The Spanish law, which regulated life in Puerto Rico in the early 19th century, stated the plaza's purpose was for celebrations and festivities. La Sagrada Familia Church is across from the plaza. The square is also home to several restaurants and bars. - 2 Mavilla Bridge (Bridge #354), PR-159 eastward from downtown Corozal. Historic bridge listed on the National Register of Historic Places that crosses the Mavilla River. The bridge is mostly famous for its headless ghost legend.
Do
[edit]- 1 Cine-Teatro San Rafael, San Manuel Street by the main town square, ☏ +1 787-693-4302. Check website or call for movie and event hours. Renovated old Art Deco-style theater turned into a cinema.
Buy
[edit]Eat
[edit]- 1 Panadería y Cafetería Marce, 18 C. Urbano Ramírez, ☏ +1 787-859-5542, [email protected]. M-F 6AM-9PM, Sa-Su 6AM-5PM. Bakery
- 2 Palmarejo Bakery, Carr. 164 km 15.5 barrio Palmarejo, toll-free: +1 787-859-5499. M-Sa 04:30-21:00. Bakery
- 3 El Oasis de Cibuco, PR-818, ☏ +1 787-942-5809, [email protected]. M-Th 9AM-9PM, F-Su 9AM-10PM. restaurant and bar
- 4 Casa Antigua, Calle Urbano Ramírez, ☏ +1 787-354-9304. Th-Sa noon-10PM, Su noon-8PM.
- 5 El Gran Café, PR-807 by the main town square, toll-free: +1 787-802-1703. M-Sa 07:00-15:30. Local restaurant serving the usual Puerto Rican dishes such as mofongo, and their popular plantain soup.
- 6 El Gustazo Grill, PR-159, ☏ +1 787-406-1737. Th-Sa 11AM-9:30PM. Serving typical Puerto Rican meals such as mofongo and meat dishes. $5-20.