Overlooking the entrance to San Juan harbor sits the historic El Morro fortress, a 16th century citadel built by Spanish colonizers featuring six levels of fortifications and tunnels.
Located in San Juan, Escambrón Beach features crystal clear waters and soft golden sand set right next to historic Spanish ruins that provide intriguing views for beachgoers.
Stretching along the Northeastern coastline, Luquillo Beach boasts pristine shores with tranquil, turquoise waters lapping against bright white sand dotted with swaying palm trees.
Zip through over 3,500 acres of lush tropical rainforest terrain in Puerto Rico's interior mountains as you ride a powerful ATVs on an eco-adventure with Carabali Rainforest Park.
Take in Puerto Rico's breathtaking interior mountain scenery in the most natural way possible - from the back of a horse on a ride through the Carabali Rainforest Park.
Feel your adrenaline surge as you race high-performance go-karts at exhilarating speeds through Carabali Rainforest Park's racetrack.
El Yunque is the only tropical rainforest within the entire U.S. National Forest system, receiving over 1,000 inches of rainfall annually and boasting lush trails to scenic waterfalls and rich biodiversity.
The Vieques ferry provides daily passenger and vehicle transportation between the islands of Puerto Rico and Vieques, departing from the port city of Fajardo.
Puerto Rico's Bioluminescent Bay is one of only a handful of biobays left in the world, containing millions of microorganisms called dinoflagellates that emit a glow when agitated at night.
La Placita in San Juan is a historic, vibrant open-air market square filled with Puerto Rican culture, nightlife hotspots, excellent restaurants, and weekend festivals showcasing local artisans, foods, and musicians.
Nestled in the heart of Old San Juan, Esquina Watussi is a beloved local hot spot for socializing over refreshing mojitos while tapping your feet to live salsa music and watching expert dancers shimmy across the compact dance floor.
Ecossportspark is an outdoor recreation facility near San Juan where visitors can experience adventures like camping, ATV tours, motorcross racing, mountain biking, paintball, and surviving in nature across 85 acres of challenging terrain.
George's Music Lounge is a long-standing two-story nightlife hotspot in Old San Juan featuring live salsa music and an open-air rooftop bar overlooking the scenic harbor and Atlantic Ocean.
Club Brava is an acclaimed vibrant Old San Juan hot spot for dancing the night away to lively Latin pop, reggaeton, salsa, and other Puerto Rican rhythms blasting through a high-energy atmosphere.
Located in the San Juan neighborhood of Isla Verde, the upscale Club Fifty Eight offers an exclusive casino lounge experience where patrons can indulge in craft cocktails and dance to live DJ music.
Tucked away in Old San Juan, creative hotspot La Factoría blends polished 1950s décor with skilled mixology in a three-bar compound that transforms from a swanky lounge early on to a vibrant nightclub
Tucked away on San Sebastián Street, La Vergüenza is a vibrant Puerto Rican criolla cuisine restaurant and bar housed in a colonial building with live salsa music performances, known for their tasty mofongo dishes paired with creative, handcrafted cocktails.
The T-Mobile District in San Juan is a newly developed open-air shopping and entertainment complex located along the waterfront, featuring retail stores, restaurants, a movie theater, and a central plaza for public events and concerts.
Located in Isla Verde right off the main strip, Bistro Cafe is an intimate, breakfast and brunch cafe offering beautifully plated dishes and delectable baked goods in a cozy atmosphere decorated with local art.
Specializing in Spanish baked goods since 1963, Panadera España is a beloved family-owned bakery and café found in the heart of Old San Juan, known for its freshly baked selections of sweets like quesitos and tres leches cake.
DulceSAlado is an acclaimed bakery and bistro with locations in San Juan celebrated for Chef Wilo Benet's signature Puerto Rican fusion dishes like mofongo stuffed with shrimp in a sweet and spicy sauce and crème brûlée flavored flan.
This countryside restaurant east of San Juan excels in preparing traditional criolla cuisine favorites like mofongo and asopao in a charming sugar mill building with antique décor from 1700s Old San Juan.
Chef Luis Pous puts a slick, contemporary spin on old-school Puerto Rican specialties at his sleek restaurant Raíces in the artsy Santurce district of San Juan.
Serving some of Old San Juan’s best Puerto Rican fare since 1964, Café Manolín offers heaping portions of classics like arroz con pollo and alcapurrias in a casual, family-friendly atmosphere.
Co-owners Iliana and Natasha’s women-led roots-to-table concept Princesa brings fresh, seasonal ingredients to modernized versions of criollo cuisine in an artsy yet cozy setting in Santurce.
This chic Japanese-Peruvian fusion eatery from acclaimed chef Mario Pagán blends flavors like miso with anticuchos and ceviches alongside inventive cocktails in stylish Plaza Las Américas.
In Old San Juan’s Fortaleza Street, Marmalade’s elegant fine dining puts a playful spin on global flavors from foie gras to churrasco paired with their 600+ wine collection.
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