About Laparguera

About La Parguera

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Puerto RicoLa Parguera Puertorico

La Parguera, a Caribbean dream, is a small fishing village in the town of Lajas, Puerto Rico; located on the southwest coast of the island. La Parguera is one of four areas in Puerto Rico that has a very unique and remarkable night time phenomenon, a Phosphorescent Bay. The Bioluminescent Bay is actually made up of two bays, Bahia Monsio Jose and Bahia la Parguera; when the still waters are disturbed they glow with millions of microscopic organisms known as dinoflagellates which sparkle and create a spectacular light show. This phenomenon occurs only in tropical areas, typically in mangrove-protected bays such as the one found here at La Parguera. Puerto Rico is the only place on the planet that has three sites where you can depend on this phenomenon to occur every night, La Parguera being one of them. The bay is best observed during a dark moonless night; see charts for the best night to visit La Parguera Bay. Nautical charts and additional information on the Phosphorescent bay can be found at.  www.boatingpuertorico.com   Come on down and visit us; see and live the experience.

The people of La Parguera are what make this small fishing village what it is, a simple, clean and quite villa. They are simple, humble fishermen for the most part. Others still raise goats, chickens and tend to the tourist as a means to support their families. For the most part La Parguera has not changed much, yet in the last ten years it seems civilization and progress have gain a foot hold in the sleepy little village. Today you can find a good supermarket, restaurants and shops, all well within walking distance from the villa. The Parguera is both a tourist and residential community; there are many things you can do for fun, biking, hiking trails, or bird watching, but water sports are now the in thing. Kayaking, and kite surfing are now a very big sport.   

Los cayos de la Parguera                                                                                           

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Kite surfing at La Parguera PRLa Parguera floating homes

La Mata La Gata,La Parguera Puertorico

 

 

 


 

History

La Parguera was founded in the first quarter of the XIX century by fishermen from Guánica and Cabo Rojo, two adjacent municipalities. Towards the beginning of the XXth century a group of determined families began populating what later would become la Parguera. Among those families were the Cancel, Quiñonez, Rosado, Ramos, Fabiani, Lagarde, Irizarry, Pagán, Hernández, López, Pancorbo and Piñero. The tourism industry was begun by the Cancel and Quiñonez families; Luis Irizarry Cancel built the first fishery in the village. Don Segundo "Gundo" Hernández built a small float at the "varadero" for the local fishermen. By 1945 the village was inhabited by 24 fishermen families from the neighboring barrios, growth was right around the corner, for better or worse. Till this day many of the original founding families reside here at La Parguera, some in the same lots allocated many years ago others have become the Parguera power house families owning many of the local businesses.
The first Zoo on the island of Puerto Rico was established here in La Parguera on the island of Magueyes. The Lajas iguanas are a remnant of what was once the first Zoo of Puerto Rico.
La Parguera, name derived from the abundance and good fishing of Pargos, better know to state side fishermen as barred snapper. Perhaps an English translation would be sea of pargos, but that is another story. More to come in the following weeks, hasta pronto.

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NEWs

The new plaza, (Plaza Mirador San Pedro) has finally been open to the public. The observation decks and watchtower offer a spectacular view of the Caribbean and all of the Cayos. We are still awaiting phase two to start and look foward to the much needed facelift. Tourist as well as the local residents will be able to enjoy la Parguera and its natural beauty. The new administation has purchased the grounds of the only beach in la Parguera, playa Rosada. The plan calls for a restoration of the surrounding area,dregging and rebuilding of the dock area. We are still awaiting the opening of the old Muelle mini mall. The gas station has finally opened and we will inform you on the opening of the new night club, and a host of new shops and places to socialize at night. The old Los Balcones is being reopened under new administration. Finally we will have a nice place to socialize, hang out drink and eat good food way into the late night hours in the heart of la Parguera. We hope they will bring back the live music and noches de Bohemia. Soon Grand opening of Los Balcones.

GENTE

Marie Alexia Rosado Collado President of Three A Press, the sixth largest printing press in Puerto Rico. We congratulate Marie for making the list of People to Watch in the Caribbean Business news. She has placed the name of Lajas on the map and on the covers of this well establish business journal. Her hard work and accomplishments in sports as well as business set her apart from the rest. We look forward to seeing more of Marie in years to come as she makes her mark on the business world. Buena suerte y exito.

Eddie Rodriguez (Gordo) Owner of Ventolera Hi Wind Center was the only supporter and sponsor of "Curso Oeste Tabla Vela" held in LaParguera last April. Co-sponsor La Fundacion Educativa del Caribe Arqueológico. The event which took Gordo from Laparguera to Crash boat in Aguadilla lasted 3 days. The idea is to promote the sport of sailing as an alternate means of entertament and a safe and eco friendly sport which will not harm our environment. In addition the event was held in support of the Central American games held this past summer in the city Mayagüez 2010. We wish Eddie Rodriquez the best in his effort to promote not only LaParguera but all eco friendly sports, he is making a difference, support him.
See PICs and story at Caribe Arqueologico.org

Due to lack of support from the communitee the farmers market has been canceled at la Parguera. You can still buy fresh organic products in Rincon on the first and third sundays of the months.- AgroEcologico - Two years ago in the town of Rincon Puerto Rico they celebrated the first Mercado AgroEcologico, farmers market, and to my surprise there I encountered a young couple from La-Parguera Lajas. Nina and Luis are residents of laParguera and students at the University of Mayaguez. Luis also works in a coffee plantation in San German, el barrio Cain. Here they grow harvest and process Café Brazo de Oro, café artesanal. Luis described the process of selecting the beans by hand and how the entire process is staged until the final product; a rich mild aromatic coffee is produce. At a later date we will visit Luis and Nina and have a one on one interview with this young couple of “Pargarenos” and narrate the day to day of this wonderful young couple, the future of our village, La-Parguera and Puerto Rico. Hopefully we will be able to provide an outlet via this web site to those who wish to purchase the completely 100% hand processed organic coffee. Check in from time to time as we continue to update the status of Café Brazo de Oro, Luis, Nina and other residents of La-Parguera. Buscan y patrocine nuestros jóvenes.You can locate them in Rincon at the Farmers market, the first and third week of the month or at www.fincalamilagritos.com or this web site. site.

  • Luis and NinaFarmers Market Rincon PRFinca Milagritos/buy coffee click here.

           

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