A must visit place of Puerto Rico, San Sebastian
San Sebastian is a small town of Puerto Rico, which has pone of the most stunning places in the world, the El Salto de Collazo waterfall. It is situated in the south of Quebradillas and Isabela; north of Las Marias; east of Ariasco and Moca and west of Lares. The main attraction of this small town includes Barandillo or the Hamac Bridge, Dona Bisa Cabrero House (in front of the public square), Juan Amayat Cardona Coliseum and the market Plaza. While the Old Catholic Church, Collazo Waterfall, Sombrero Hill and the Robles Waterfall are few other places of interests in San Sebastian, Puerto Rico. Along with the attractive places San Sebastian is also know for its festivals which includes the Parton Religious Feasts (January), Three Kings festival (January), Heifer festival (January), the Comeback to the mountain top in September and many more.
Besides, the two major landmarks of San Sebastian are the Guajatace State Forest and the Guajatace Lake.
Guajatace state forest
It is the perfect example of the unusual topography of Puerto Rico. The Karst country as it is called is featured by the haystack-structured sinkholes and hills and includes more than forty walking trails and twenty-five miles of maintained walkways via the karst area. The basic facilities provided by the region are campsites, campfires, showers and bathrooms. It is a great place for the fishing enthusiasts as it offers a 3 miles lengthy bass occupied by water bodies and thus a main locale for the bass fishing
Guajatace Lake
This lake offers water to numerous town of the area primarily northwest of Puerto Rico. The water connects to Camuy, Quebradillas and San Sebastian
Lodging:
San Sebastian is a very famous destination; therefore, there is no scope of lack of accommodation facility. It offers various hotels, which offers an unswerving contact with the rural of Puerto Rico. Apart, cozy beds and meals lodging are available.


