Puerto Rico vegan travel is not only about where to eat. Some of the strongest local discovery opportunities are farm tours, wellness stays, market calendars, and sustainability experiences that help travelers understand the island while planning better food days. This guide treats those places as planning leads, not restaurant listings.
Amasar: breadfruit, agrotourism, and plant-based nutrition
Discover Puerto Rico lists Amasar in Jayuya as an agritourism experience centered on breadfruit, a working mountain farm, breadfruit flour production, sustainable food innovation, and plant-based nutrition. That makes it a strong wellness and food-culture lead for GoVeganPR. It should not be treated as a restaurant listing or a guaranteed vegan meal without separate current food-service proof.
Source: Discover Puerto Rico Amasar profile.
Finca Ilan Ilan: agroecology and food-production education
Discover Puerto Rico describes Finca Ilan Ilan in San German as an agroecology tour covering self-sustaining food production, permaculture, biodynamic systems, vegetables, vanilla, coffee, cacao, tropical forest, camping, and creek areas. This is useful for a sustainability-minded Puerto Rico itinerary, especially for travelers who care about where food comes from. Verify tour booking, current availability, and visitor logistics before planning a day around it.
Source: Discover Puerto Rico Finca Ilan Ilan profile.
Finca Ki': wellness farm-stay near the east coast
Finca Ki' describes itself as a Naguabo farm-stay, bed and breakfast, and wellness event space focused on holistic health, horticulture, sustainability, and collective care. Its site also places it near the Ceiba ferry terminal, the coast, and the El Yunque region. Use it as a wellness and lodging lead, then separately confirm whether any class, retreat, stay, or meal service fits a vegan traveler.
Source: Finca Ki' official site.
MercaditoPR: market discovery, not vegan proof
MercaditoPR is valuable as a market-discovery layer because it organizes Puerto Rico market opportunities by town, date, and category. For vegan travel, that can help identify produce, local products, and community events. GoVeganPR should still verify the organizer, current date, vendor lineup, and vegan-ready products before recommending a specific market as a food stop.
Source: MercaditoPR.
Pair experiences with verified food anchors
A farm tour or wellness retreat is stronger when paired with source-backed meal planning. For the east coast, compare the El Yunque and Luquillo day-trip guide. For island travel, use the Vieques food and produce guide. For broader routes, use the Puerto Rico vegan road-trip guide.
Questions to ask before booking
- Is the tour, workshop, room, or retreat currently available on your travel date?
- Is any food included, and is it fully vegan or only vegan-friendly?
- Are dairy, egg, honey, meat broth, seafood, lard, butter, or cheese used in any included food?
- Do you need a reservation, deposit, car, ferry timing, or pickup confirmation?
- Can the experience accommodate English, Spanish, accessibility needs, rain, and schedule changes?