
An off-grid farm-stay retreat in the jungle hills of Orocovis, up in the Toro Negro country at the island's spine — about as far from resort Puerto Rico as you can get. The property has its own river access with secluded waterfalls, outdoor tubs for soaking surrounded by gardens, spring water, solar power and, the modern touch, fast Starlink WiFi, so off-grid doesn't mean offline. There are resident peacocks wandering the grounds, which guests either find magical or noisy at dawn; consider yourself told. The track record is the reassuring part: a 4.94 rating across nearly two hundred stays. From here you're positioned for Toro Negro State Forest — Puerto Rico's highest peaks, cloud-forest trails and the Doña Juana waterfall — which most visitors to the island never see. The mountain roads in are narrow and twisty; arrive before dark the first time.
Orocovis (Toro Negro, Cordillera Central)