Bring comfortable shoes! Red coral lounge is lively happening lounge/ bar that sits at the lobby area of The San Juan Marriott. Its a place to get a few drinks and enjoy some good music. Cristina and her dad enjoy coming here to dance salsa.
It is the oldest area of town where you can find 300-450 year old homes and buildings. Old San Juan, properly known as San Juan Antiguo, is the oldest city in the U.S. and its territories. The Spanish settled San Juan in 1521.
The first stop for many people that visit Loíza is Piñones. This community is comprised mostly of businesses selling frituras (fritters and fried turnovers), as well as chicken and pork skewers, fresh seafood, and fruit frappes. The most famous is El Boricua, which makes its fritters as they're ordered guaranteeing freshness and bold flavor, not to mention the portions are enormous.
Feeling adventurous? With steep mountains and spectacular scenery, ziplining has become a popular activity on the island, and there are several companies spread across a handful of locations for you to choose but Toro Verde is one of the best.
Want to get sun kissed? Puerto Rico’s beaches are ready to welcome you at any time of the year thanks to the island’s warm tropical climate. Beaches there are never off limits and each one has something special to offer, depending on the type of experience you want to have during your visit.
Plaza Las Américas is the largest shopping center in the Caribbean and offers everything from food courts to movie theaters and more than 300 different stores!