Coming to Puerto Rico’s East Coast — a quiet boating area known for miles of untouched beaches, bioluminescent lagoons, the only tropical rainforest in the US National Forest system and the Caribbean’s largest marina — is Moncayo, a transformative 1,100-acre private residential community envisioned to seamlessly integrate with the stunning landscape, while fostering authentic community connections.
With a sustainable and forward-thinking vision, the multi-phased community was developed by Juniper Capital and designed by Hart Howerton (you might know them for Palmetto Bluff) to feature a luxury branded 68-key oceanfront hotel; branded residences; a private club anchored by an 18-hole Mackenzie & Ebert-designed championship golf course and Family Short Course; a 100-acre organic farm and nursery that will feed the soul of the community; and a Village encompassing an array of walkable shops, boutique retail experiences, Class A offices, concierge medical clinic, and an accredited K-12 charter school.
Poised to turn the destination’s under-the-radar East Coast into an international gateway to the Caribbean, Moncayo draws upon the island’s centuries old history, including Taino and Spanish colonial influences, to represent a modern Puerto Rico where residents, guests and members alike will live, work, visit and play.