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For such a small town, Old San Juan (Viejo san Juan) is packed with information, history, shopping, music, dining and fun! The famous (and not so famous) historical sites in Old San Juan include Fort...
Learn all about rainforests here, at this education center in El Yunque Rainforest.
Flamenco beach is in a nearly waveless, sheltered cove. It is long, wide, surrounded by greenery and only one or two buildings are near it. Fish swim right up to the edge of the water, which is...
Caribe Yacht Charters offers both bareboat and skippered charters throughout the eastern coast of Puerto Rico and the Spanish Virgin Islands of Vieques and Culebra. We have fully equipped Hunter Sailboats and Lagoon catamarans available for charter. The boats are fully equipped with linens, cookware, dinghy, snorkeling gear, dinghy and outboard.We offer skippered charters including a cook when requested. We also offer provisioning service.
Paloma means "dove" and there are no doves in this park but swarms of nasty pigeons that descend on you as soon as you enter the park. It's gross with lots of bird droppings that take your breath...
If you are part of the theatre crowd, you'll be pleased with this historic theater, which presents a variety of plays, ballets and concerts.
A seasonally phosphorescent lagoon in the Cabezas Nature Reserve.
The waters off this tiny island make for a labyrinthine dive, with its intricacy of tunnels.
Visitors can take guided tours through this World Heritage Site, a 40-room mansion completed in 1540 that was used to defend against foreign invaders.
Evoking the era of the sugar barons of Puerto Rico, this beautiful Spanish Revival mansion was built in 1930 for the Serrallés family, owners of the Don Q rum distillery.
A premier attraction of El Yunque Rain Forest, these dramatic waterfalls cascade down mossy cliffs, where the more adventurous can climb up slippery rocks to its base for a closer look.
A truly brilliant natural wonder, this bay, particularly on moonless nights, literally glows in the dark.
Uninhabited island in the Mona Passage that is a mecca for divers, biologists, hunters and tourists interested in seeing unique wildlife.