Old San Juan is full of history, food, and culture. In the relatively small area, you will find many of the most popular things to do in Puerto Rico.
El Yunque National Rainforest is one of the best Puerto Rico destinations for nature lovers.
A Caribbean paradise with breathtaking scenery, just off the coast of the main island.
The Rio Camuy Caves were created by the Camuy River, the third-longest subterranean river in the world.
It one of the paradisiacal beaches in Puerto Rico, but it’s also one of the top beaches in the world.
Castillo San Felipe del Morro, also called El Morro, is a 16th-century fortress built by the Spaniards to defend the country from sea attacks.
Although partially similar to Old San Juan, Ponce sports its unique charm and travelers will find many things to do in Ponce.
Besides having breathtaking sunsets, you’ll also find that many Rincón beaches are perfect for surfing and watching humpback whales.
Mosquito Bay in Vieques is one of the places to go in Puerto Rico.
Isla Verde is where to go in Puerto Rico if you want to stay close to the airport, but still get a taste of the beautiful beaches.