
Old Municipal Cemetery Mayagüez
A serene and historically significant resting place for Mayagüez's founders and residents, known for its clean grounds and peaceful atmosphere.

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Old Municipal Cemetery Mayagüez
Best Time
Fewer visitors, more peaceful

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A serene and historically significant resting place for Mayagüez's founders and residents, known for its clean grounds and peaceful atmosphere.
"Beautiful and super clean cemetery, the groundsman is a very kind and helpful person."

Bring Burial Records
📝 Have names & dates ready. Records can be hard to find onsite.
Inquire About Niche Rentals
:moneybag: Understand 'rental basis' for niches. Unpaid fees may lead to exhumation.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
3.3 · 7 reviews
Type
Cemetery
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Ancestral Resting Places
Throughout the cemetery
Discover the final resting place of Mayagüez's founders and your own family members. A poignant connection to the past.

Serene and Clean Grounds
Entire cemetery
Experience a peaceful and well-kept environment, offering a sense of calm and respect for the departed.

Historical Significance
Central areas
A place where the history of Mayagüez is etched in stone, honoring the city's pioneers and notable figures.
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Cemetery Maintenance & Respect
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from TikTok, Instagram & Reddit
Bring Burial Records
📝 Have names & dates ready. Records can be hard to find onsite.
Inquire About Niche Rentals
:moneybag: Understand 'rental basis' for niches. Unpaid fees may lead to exhumation.
Be Patient with Staff
🙏 Finding specific graves can be difficult. Staff are helpful but may face limitations.
Respectful Attire
👗 Dress modestly and respectfully for this solemn place.
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from all over the internet
Bring Burial Records
📝 Have names & dates ready. Records can be hard to find onsite.
Inquire About Niche Rentals
:moneybag: Understand 'rental basis' for niches. Unpaid fees may lead to exhumation.
Be Patient with Staff
🙏 Finding specific graves can be difficult. Staff are helpful but may face limitations.
Respectful Attire
👗 Dress modestly and respectfully for this solemn place.
Cleanliness is Key
✨ Appreciate the clean grounds. Help keep it that way.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise the Old Municipal Cemetery Mayagüez for its beautiful, clean, and serene grounds, often highlighting the helpfulness of the staff. However, a significant concern for some is the difficulty in locating ancestral graves, with reports of remains being exhumed due to unpaid 'rental' fees for niches, leading to frustration and uncertainty.
"I went looking for my great great aunt burial site and nobody at the cemetery could tell me where her remains were, even though her name and date of burial were in their own book of burials. After talking to the guys who were working there, they referred me to their boss. Their boss referred me to his boss and so on. I ended up talking to the director of the municipal agency in charge of the cemetery. Supposedly, everybody was looking to find where she was buried but nobody was able to find her remains. One of the people I was talking to said to me something so weird that I will never forget. He said that the people buried in niches, like my great great aunt is, are kept there on a "rent basis". Their families need to continue paying certain amount of money every month. If after a certain amount of time, he didn't specify how long, the rent is not paid the bodies are exhumed and put in a box in a different place. Is that even legal?, I thought to myself. Well, my great great aunt was buried there in 1971 and I have no idea if her "rent" has been paid. Did they exhume her remains and that's why they can't be found?? I don't know, I hope not. I was at the cemetery for hours and talked to many many people including supervisors and directors. Nobody could find where she was buried, nobody could find her remains even though their book of burials stated clearly that she was buried there. Besides, I was at her funeral and I was present when she was buried there. It was crazy. It gave me the impression something "fishy" was happening. I will never know. My great great aunt's name is Brigida Velez Torres. Her burial was September 23rd, 1971."
Flor Blanco
"I am uphaled that
my grandfather was a Marshall in Puerto Rico and a business owner . The cemetary cannot find his remains at el cementerio municipal de Mayaguez he was buried in 1967.
JUAN HERNANDEZ MERCADO please help!!!
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Cant locate his remains."
Aisha
"It's a very beautiful and super clean cemetery. The groundsman is a very kind and helpful person. Thank you for keeping it so beautiful; it brings peace."
Nora Rodriguez
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The cemetery is located within Mayagüez. You can reach it by car, taxi, or local bus services. Parking is generally available, but can be limited during peak times. It's advisable to use a GPS or mapping app for precise directions.
Yes, local bus routes often pass near the cemetery. Check with local transportation authorities for the most current routes and schedules.
The cemetery is typically open daily during daylight hours. However, it's best to confirm specific opening and closing times, as they can vary.
Yes, the cemetery is open on weekends. Weekday mornings tend to be less crowded, offering a more serene experience.
The grounds are generally flat, but pathways can be uneven. Visitors with mobility concerns should proceed with caution. Specific accessibility information may be limited.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Generally, there is no entrance fee to visit the cemetery. It is a public space for remembrance and historical exploration.
No, advance booking is not required for general visits to the cemetery. It's an open-access site.
Yes, you can visit family graves freely. However, locating a specific grave, especially if records are unclear, might require assistance from cemetery staff.
If you're looking for a specific grave, bring as much information as possible (name, dates). Cemetery staff can assist, but finding older or less documented graves can be challenging.
General photography for personal use is usually permitted. However, it's important to be respectful and avoid intrusive photography, especially during services or private moments of remembrance.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
The cemetery is described as beautiful, very clean, and serene, offering a peaceful environment for reflection and remembrance.
Official guided tours are not commonly advertised. However, you might find local historians or individuals knowledgeable about the cemetery's history who can offer insights if you inquire respectfully.
The cemetery is the resting place of the founders of Mayagüez and other notable figures from the city's history.
The cemetery is generally considered safe during daylight hours. As with any public place, it's wise to be aware of your surroundings.
It's recommended to wear comfortable walking shoes and modest, respectful attire, as it is a place of burial and remembrance.
🍽️ 🍴 Food & Dining
No, there are no food or dining facilities within the Old Municipal Cemetery Mayagüez. Visitors should plan to eat before or after their visit.
Mayagüez city center offers a variety of restaurants, cafes, and eateries. You can find local Puerto Rican cuisine, seafood, and other options a short drive from the cemetery.
While not explicitly prohibited, it's best to avoid bringing large meals or picnic items. Water is generally acceptable, but always be mindful of keeping the grounds clean.
📸 📸 Photography
Yes, photography for personal use is generally permitted. However, always be respectful of the solemn nature of the site and the privacy of others.
The well-maintained grounds, historical mausoleums, and intricate headstones offer many picturesque opportunities. Focus on the serene atmosphere and architectural details.
Drone usage is typically not permitted in cemeteries due to privacy and safety concerns. It's best to assume drones are prohibited unless explicitly stated otherwise.
You can photograph specific graves, especially if they are your family's. However, avoid intrusive photography of other visitors' memorials or during private moments of grief.
Early morning or late afternoon light can create beautiful, soft shadows and highlight the textures of the monuments. Midday sun can be harsh.







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