Old San Juan is a vibrant, colorful colonial District, where cobblestone streets pastel buildings and historic forts, meet, lively, plaza, shops, and cafés. It's the heart of Puerto Rico's history and culture, blending old world, charm with Caribbean energy.
El Yunque National Forest is the only tropical rainforest in the U.S. National Forest System and one of Puerto Rico's most iconic natural treasures. Just east of San Juan, it's a lush paradise of waterfalls, rivers, misty peaks, and vibrant wild life. From orchids and giant ferns, to the beloved coqui frog. Why scenic trails, refreshing swimming holes, and breath taking mountain views, El Yunque offers a magical rain forest escape that blends natural beatuy with deep cultural heritage.
Puerto Rico is privileged to host three of the worlds five year-round bioluminescent bays- a truly rare and mesmerizing natural wonder. The three bio bays are Mosquito Bay (Vieques), Laguna Grande (Fajardo), and La Parguera (Lajas)
Casa Bacardi in Cataño is the world's largest premium run distillery and a must visit spot just across the bay from Old San Juan. Visitors can tour the grounds learn about Bacardi's history and see how rum is made and of course enjoy a signature cocktail.