管理会社の情報
Richard Huntley is an entrepreneur who grew up in this property. He is a third generation owner. Originally bought by his grandfather to build a "Parador", small local hotel, but given strict rules at the time it was not possible. As time has gone by the property has had many uses and Richard, now in 2024, decided to build a Glamping site for others to enjoy its location.
Richard looks forward to hosting you and being able to have a chat. He will be in the property in and out so look out for him.
宿泊施設の情報
At Jardin al Bosque - Glamping , we believe that travel is more than just a destination - it's a journey. Our family-owned B&B was founded on the principles of hospitality, warmth, and community, and we strive to make each and every guest feel like a part of our family.
We offer outdoor hospitality while providing the luxuries and amenities you would expect in your own home. Embark on a family experience today in one of our luxury safari lodges each with its own unique charm and character. We guarantee a comfortable and relaxing stay at Jardin al Bosque - Glamping
Our 5 safari tents come with a kitchen, dining area, queen bed, pullout couch, private bathroom and a large veranda. It also contains a small refrigerator , and everything you need during your visit. You can come back after a day filled with adventures and just relax.
Located in the "lungs" of San Juan, Jardin al Bosque - Glamping is just minutes away from the best shopping, dining, and entertainment that the area has to offer. Whether you're here for business or pleasure, we're the perfect home base for your next family experience or adventure.
周辺エリアの情報
Our property is located in Rio Piedras. Rio Piedras is a populous district of San Juan, and former town and municipality of Puerto Rico, which was merged with the municipality of San Juan in 1951. The district today is composed of various "barrios" (these are the primary legal divisions of municipalities in Puerto Rico) such as Pueblo and Universidad. The historic town was founded in 1714 as El Roble, it was given municipality rights in 1823, and since 1903 it has been the home of the University of Puerto Rico's main campus, earning the popular name of Ciudad Universitaria (similar to college town) today. The downtown and historic center of Río Piedras is officially known as the Pueblo barrio of the municipality of San Juan.
Our "barrio" is Barrio Venezuela or Sabana Llana Sur. Within San Juan its location is east of El Cinco barrio, north of the municipality of Trujillo Alto and west of the municipality of Carolina. Our entrance has a local market, public school, community church among other housing communities along the Guaracanal street.
Our property is located in the New Millennium Forest, the New Millennium State Forest (or New Millennium Urban Forest) is one of the 20 forests that make up the public forest system of Puerto Rico. The forest is located east of the University of Puerto Rico Botanical Garden in the Sabana Llana Sur district of San Juan, making it one of the two state forests located within the capital's municipal boundaries (the other being San Patricio State Forest).
The forest reserve was first proclaimed in 1998 with the intention of preserving one of the last green areas of San Juan as secondary forest. The city is very densely populated and has lost most of its forests due to urban expansion. In 2003, the forest was added to the San Juan Ecological Corridor management zone, also administered by the municipality of San Juan, which designates the area as ecologically important, as it is part of the San Juan Estuary watershed in San Juan.