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Things To Do

El Yunque National Forest

El Yunque National Forest

Puerto Rico

Just a short drive from San Juan, El Yunque is the only tropical rainforest in the U.S. National Forest System. Hike easy trails, swim in refreshing natural pools, and experience stunning waterfalls surrounded by lush greenery.

Old Harbor Brewery

Old Harbor Brewery

Carolina, Carolina 00985, Puerto Rico

Old Harbor Brewery is a laid-back local brewery in Old San Juan serving craft beers brewed in Puerto Rico, with a great atmosphere for an afternoon drink or casual night out.

Gozalandia Waterfalls Campground

Gozalandia Waterfalls Campground

Sec Rincon, San Sebastian, San Sebastián 00685, Puerto Rico

Located near the town of San Sebastián on Puerto Rico’s west side, Gozalandia Falls is a stunning, easy-to-access waterfall that’s perfect for a day trip. The falls cascade into natural pools where you can swim, relax, or even jump from the rocks if you’re feeling adventurous! The surrounding lush forest creates a peaceful, tropical setting that’s great for photos and cooling off from the sun.

Laguna del Condado

Laguna del Condado

San Juan, San Juan 00910, Puerto Rico

Condado Lagoon is a calm waterfront lagoon perfect for kayaking, paddleboarding, and sunset walks — and if you’re lucky, you can sometimes spot manatees in the water. Afterward, grab a coffee and breakfast at 787 Coffee nearby.

Faro Los Morrillos

Faro Los Morrillos

Cabo Rojo, Cabo Rojo 00622, Puerto Rico

Perched atop 200-foot limestone cliffs at the southwestern tip of Puerto Rico, the Cabo Rojo Lighthouse—known locally as Faro Los Morrillos—offers some of the island's most breathtaking coastal views. Built in 1882, this historic lighthouse has guided ships through the Mona Passage and now stands as a testament to Puerto Rico's maritime heritage.

Castillo San Felipe del Morro

Castillo San Felipe del Morro

San Juan, San Juan 00916, Puerto Rico

Castillo San Felipe del Morro is Puerto Rico’s iconic oceanside fortress, known for its historic stone walls, sweeping Atlantic views, and the large grassy field where locals and visitors fly kites overlooking the sea.