Skip Navigation

Yabucoa, Puerto Rico

(yah-boo-KO-ah)

Yabucoa is known as La Ciudad de los Azúcar, Yabucoa was founded in 1793. Derives its name from a Taino Indian term, which means sitio donde se cultiva la yuca.

Yabucoa is located in the southeastern region, north of Maunabo; south of San Lorenzo, Las Piedras and Humacao; and east of Patillas.

The surrounding areas produces sugar cane.

There are many well-known "yabucoeños", among them: Santiago Vidarte, Antonio Ayuso Valdivieso, and Jaime Bague.

Yabucoa is made up of 10 barrios (wards/districts):

  • Aguacate
  • Calabaza
  • Camino Nuevo
  • Guayabota
  • Jácana
  • Juan Marín
  • Limones
  • Playa
  • Pueblo
  • Tejas

Restaurants

Accommodations

Festivals and Events

Symbols

Anthem: Yabucoa es mi Pueblo...

Education

There are 23 public schools in Yabucoa, education is handled by the Puerto Rico Department of Education.

Climate

10 Day Forecast from weather.com

Demographics *

Population
30,426

Puerto Rico: 3,285,874

Land Area: 55.21 sq mi

Density: 595.3 per sq mi

Median Age: 44.1

Sex: 52% female

Economics **

Per capita income
$10,124
Puerto Rico: $21,058

Median household income: $16,828
Puerto Rico: $21,058

Persons below poverty line: 51.7%

Housing, families and educational attainment *

Number of households
11,687
Housing units density:
286.1 (2013)

Persons per household: 2.81

High school grad or higher: 71.9%

Marital status: 36% married

* U.S. Census Bureau 2020 data, unless otherwise noted - Source: Quick Facts Puerto Rico.
** U.S. Census Bureau 2016-2020

Map References

Coordinates: 18.0506° N, 65.8794° W

ZIP Code: 767

Driving Distance from San Juan: 39.8 miles

Driving Time: 1 hour, 8 minutes




Did You Know?

Puerto Rico was first enumerated by the U.S. Census Bureau for the U.S. War Department in 1899. Puerto Rico has been included as part of the decennial census since 1910. The Census Bureau conducted the first economic census in Puerto Rico in 1909.