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November 23, 2018
San Juan, Puerto Rico

Angela & Michael

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Casa Bacardí (Rum Distillery Tour)

Carretera 165, Catano, Cataño 00949, Puerto Rico
, (787) 788-8400

You can arrive to Casa BACARDÍ by car or take the ferry from Old San Juan. Taxis, Uber and Tours are great options. Please drive safely.

Museum of Art of Puerto Rico

Museum of Art of Puerto Rico

299 Avenida José de Diego, San Juan, San Juan 00909, Puerto Rico
, (787) 977-6277

Travel back in time and enjoy the transformation of one of the buildings of the Municipal Hospital to what is now the Museo de arte de Puerto Rico.

Casino Del Mar (Inside La Concha Hotel)

Casino Del Mar (Inside La Concha Hotel)

1077 Ashford Avenue, (La Concha Hotel...right next door), San Juan, San Juan 00907, Puerto Rico
, 787-721-7500

Located in the open lobby of La Concha Resort, Casino Del Mar combines atmosphere with high-energy action designed to excite the senses. If you enjoy an über-chic yet relaxed atmosphere while you play, Casino del Mar Resort combines cutting edge gaming with high-tech slot machines and card tables that satisfy high rollers and casual players alike. Pulsating above Casino del Mar’s card tables, plasma screens broadcast everything from the biggest games to breaking news and more. Your favorite drinks are a grab away, at the tables and machines. Our Casino Del Mar host makes your gaming experience more enjoyable, from a friendly greeting to dining reservations and casino credit applications, your Casino Del Mar host will handle every detail so all you have to do is play. 20 table games Blackjack Lucky Lucky Blackjack I-Table Black Jack Three Card Poker Roulette Mini Baccarat EZ Baccarat & Panda 8 Craps Big Six SLOTS 416 Slot Machines from 0.1¢ to $25 2 High-limit slot areas

El Morro (Fuerte San Felipe del Morro)

El Morro (Fuerte San Felipe del Morro)

501 Norzagaray Street, Castillo San Cristobal, San Juan, PR 00901, Puerto Rico

El Morro sits just outside of San Juan harbor beckoning to cruise ships just as it used to deter sea attacks. The structure is a hulking six-story fortress built between 1539 and 1589, withstanding the two World Wars and several other scrimmages. Now, El Fuerto San Felipe del Morro is Puerto Rico's go-to tourist attraction, both for its extensive history and its outstanding vistas of the Atlantic Ocean. You can also walk though the fortress' depths, which include a maze of tunnels, barracks and prison cells. You'll enjoy exploring if you wear comfortable walking shoes. El Morro is one of two forts inside the San Juan National Historic Site. Its sister, the Fort San Cristóbal, is one of the largest Spanish fortresses in the Western Hemisphere. Both forts are open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m daily. Admission to the entire site is $5 USD for visitors 16 and older; or $3 USD to visit just one of the forts.

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