Short-term rentals (STRs), locally referred to as "alquileres a corto plazo," are legal in Adjuntas Municipality, Puerto Rico, and managed under regulations by the Puerto Rico Tourism Company (PRTC). These rentals primarily consist of rustic cabins and cozy villas nestled in the mountainous terrain, taking advantage of the area's natural beauty and cooler climate. The market primarily caters to tourists seeking tranquility and cultural experiences, particularly during the peak season from December to April, coinciding with colder months in other regions when visitors flock to enjoy the warmer weather. During off-peak months, such as the Atlantic hurricane season from June to November, demand decreases, although local festivals like the Festival Nacional Indígena can still draw visitors. Hosts are required to collect a 7% room tax from guests and must register their properties with PRTC to ensure compliance with local regulations. This blend of local charm and tourist appeal positions Adjuntas as an attractive option for both short-term visitors and those looking for a unique escape in Puerto Rico. For more information about regulations, visit the Puerto Rico Tourism Company's official site at.