Cayey, Puerto Rico
Cayey
State/Province: Puerto Rico
Country: United States
Location Overview
Cayey is a municipality located in the central region of Puerto Rico, situated approximately 25 miles southwest of San Juan. It serves as the administrative center for the surrounding area and is part of the San Juan-Caguas-Guaynabo Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population of Cayey is approximately 30,000 residents, reflecting a diverse demographic typical of Puerto Rico.
Geographically, Cayey is characterized by its mountainous terrain, being close to the central mountain range of the island. The municipality features several notable points of interest, including the Cayey Municipal Cemetery and the historic San Antonio de Padua Church. Major transportation routes, such as Puerto Rico Highway 52, connect Cayey to other municipalities, facilitating both local and regional travel.
Recent developments in Cayey include improvements to infrastructure and public transportation systems aimed at enhancing connectivity. The local economy is supported by agriculture, commerce, and various service industries. Climate considerations, including the impact of hurricanes and tropical storms, influence urban planning and housing developments in the area. The municipality continues to adapt to changing economic patterns, including tourism, which has been gradually increasing in the region.