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THE TAÍNO ROUTE


The Taína Route and Indigenous Culture in Puerto Rico

The Taína Route is an informative tour that highlights the role that this ethnic group had on Puerto Rico's heritage.

La Ruta Taína | Puerto Rico\'s Taino Roots | PRDayTrips

Along the way, visitors will discover the oldest ceremonial centers in the Caribbean, indigenous petroglyphs, villages, tombs, museums and ...

THE TAÍNO ROUTE - Sojourn Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico´s human history is over 5000 years old! In this experience, you will get to visit two emblematic caves, Cueva del Indio and Cueva Ventana.

The New Taino Route 2024 - Dominican Republic - Viator

Overview · Full-day, small-group trip to learn about Puerto Rico's early human history · Visit ancient caves filled with petroglyphs and an important ...

La Ruta Taina explores P.R.'s indigenous roots

Puerto Rico is offering travelers a chance to explore a route that digs deeply into the island's ancient cultural roots. ... the Taino people, who were among the ...

The New Taino Route - Power Traveller

This immersive tour guides visitors through ancient caves, ceremonial parks, and captivating landscapes.

The New Taino Route - Expedia.com

Journey into the past on this full-day tour of Puerto Rico's human history. Your small group (no larger than 6 people) will be guided by an archaeologist.

Columbus and the Taíno - Exploring the Early Americas | Exhibitions

At the time of Columbus's exploration, the Taíno were the most numerous indigenous people of the Caribbean and inhabited what are now Cuba, Jamaica, Haiti, the ...

A Puerto Rico Road Trip That Puts Indigenous Culture First

Long before hotels and salsa clubs, Puerto Rico was home to an Indigenous population referred to as the Taino, a name given to the Caribbean ...

Puerto Rico tour highlights the Taino people - Travel Weekly

Destinations along the route include Cueva del Indio (Indian Caves) in Arecibo; ceremonial ball courts in Caguana; petroglyphs and Taino Indian ...

Taino | History & Culture | Britannica

Taino, Arawakan-speaking people who at the time of Columbus's exploration inhabited what are now Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, ...

Taíno: Indigenous Caribbeans - Black History Month 2024

The Taíno were an Arawak people who were the indigenous people of the Caribbean and Florida. At the time of European contact in the late 15th century,

The Taíno Route (North) - Puerto Rico - Hijinks

Book The Taíno Route (North) in San Juan with Hijinks. Visit Cueva del Indio & Cueva Ventana, Caguana Indigenous Ceremonial Park! [Book Online]

From San Juan: Cave of the Taino Indian Trek and Beach Tour

Begin your tour with a hike up to the caves via the 7 Arches. Marvel at these natural arches created by the relentless power of the ocean. At the end of the ...

Five Days of History and Culture in Puerto Rico

Day three: Follow the Taíno route ... The second day was pretty ambitious; that's why you're heading out on a road trip to continue your historic adventure around ...

Taíno - Wikipedia

The Lucayan branch of the Taíno were the first New World peoples encountered by Christopher Columbus, in the Bahama Archipelago on October 12, 1492. The Taíno ...

Who Were the Taíno, the Original Inhabitants of Columbus' Island ...

The road ended at Sabana de los Javieles, a village known as a pocket of Taíno settlement since the 1530s, when Enrique, one of the last Taíno caciques of ...

98.03.04: The Taínos of Puerto Rico: Rediscovering Borinquen

The Taínos are generally considered to be part of the Taíno-Arawak Indians who traveled from the Orinoco-Amazon region of South America to Venezuela to the ...

Taínos & Caribbean Indigenous Peoples | ORIAS

Taínos are descendants of the South American Arawak population, and evolved from the earlier Osteonoid population, with Saladoid influence.

The New Taino Route - Puerto Rico - GuideandGo

Journey into the past on this full-day tour of Puerto Rico's human history. Your small group (no larger than 6 people) will be guided by an archaeologist.