El Viejo San Juan (Old San Juan) is the historic, colorful, and vibrant old city of San Juan, Puerto Rico, known for its 16th-century Spanish colonial architecture, cobblestone streets, historic forts like El Morro and San Cristóbal, and lively atmosphere with restaurants, bars, and shops. It's a major tourist destination, offering a mix of history, culture, and Caribbean charm, and is a UNESCO World Heritage site
Founded by Ponce de Leon's grandson Juan Ponce de Leon y Loayza in 1692, Ponce is the second largest city in Puerto Rico, and the most populated city outside of San Juan. Charmingly and laid-back Ponce is a magnet for tourism because of its rich history and unique architecture in the historic Ponce Pueblo district The downtown is a mixture of ambitious designs, from the Spanish colonial row houses, to the neo-Classical-style high school modeled after Grand Central Terminal, to the red and black candy-striped wooden firehouse on the town square. In short, Ponce is one of the most colorful and friendliest cities in the entire Caribbean.
Rincón is a popular beach town on the westernmost tip of Puerto Rico, famous for its world-class surfing, beautiful sunsets, and laid-back atmosphere, earning nicknames like "Town of Beautiful Sunsets" and "Surfing Town". Located where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Caribbean Sea, it's a hub for surfers, snorkelers, and tourists seeking a relaxed vibe, with attractions like the Punta Higüero Lighthouse and numerous beaches for activities like diving, whale watching, and enjoying the scenery.