• Kayaking or Paddle Boarding in La Laguna del Condado • You may spot manatees and sea turtles swimming around. • Relax at La Laguna del Condado Beach • Perfect for swimming and ocean wildlife sightseeing (manatees, sea turtles, and more). • Bike or Scooter Rentals • Ride along El Condado and Old San Juan for beautiful views. • Sightseeing in Old San Juan • Explore colorful Spanish-colonial buildings, forts, and cobblestone streets. • Playa Ocean Park (Condado) • Great for swimming, beach walks, and people-watching. • Playa El Escambrón (Old San Juan) • One of the best beaches near Old San Juan, with clear waters and reef areas. • Hobie Beach (Isla Verde, Carolina) • Popular for water sports, swimming, and family fun. • Distrito T-Mobile • An entertainment hub with restaurants, bars, music, and light shows.
• El Yunque Rainforest • Hike lush trails, see waterfalls, and enjoy mountain views. • Bioluminescent Bays • Experience glowing waters at Mosquito Bay (Vieques), Laguna Grande (Fajardo), or La Parguera. • Toro Verde Adventure Park (Orocovis) • Zipline through the mountains, including “The Beast,” one of the longest ziplines in the world. • Camuy River Cave Park • Explore one of the largest cave systems in the world. • Crashboat Beach (Aguadilla) • Perfect for snorkeling, swimming, or just relaxing. Its colorful fishing boats, clear waters, and pier make it iconic. • Isabela Adventures • Spend the day surfing at Jobos Beach, walking through the Guajataca Tunnel, or enjoying horseback rides along the coast. • Gozalandia Waterfalls (San Sebastián) • Swim in natural pools, hike short trails, and enjoy a jungle adventure. • Island Hopping (Fajardo) • Take a ferry or small plane to Vieques or Culebra for pristine beaches like Flamenco Beach.
• Old San Juan Forts (El Morro & San Cristóbal) • Historic landmarks with breathtaking views. • Paseo de la Princesa • A scenic promenade with local vendors and views of the bay. • Condado Lagoon Natural Reserve • Calm waters for kayaking, paddleboarding, or just relaxing. • Santurce Street Art • Murals and galleries showcasing Puerto Rico’s urban art scene. • Piñones Boardwalk (Loíza) • Just outside San Juan, famous for food kiosks, music, and beach views.
• Rincón • A surfer’s paradise with west-coast sunsets. • Cabo Rojo • See the salt flats and Cabo Rojo Lighthouse with dramatic cliff views. • Gozalandia (San Sebastián) • A lush hidden gem with two stunning waterfalls where you can swim, cliff-jump, or just enjoy the jungle setting. • Aguadilla • Known for beautiful beaches, and, and as mentioned before, Crashboat. • Isabela • A northwest coastal town with stunning beaches and natural beauty. Great for surfing, horseback riding on the beach, and exploring spots like Jobos Beach (surf culture + local bars), and Guajataca Tunnel, a historic railroad tunnel with panoramic ocean views. • Fajardo • On the east coast, a hub for water excursions. Known for its marinas, beautiful beaches, and access to the bioluminescent bay at Laguna Grande, as well as ferry service or chartering catamarans for island-hopping. Or snorkel in the reefs off Icacos Island. • Flamenco Beach (Culebra) • World-famous for turquoise water and soft white sand.
• Old San Juan • La Factoría (named one of the world’s best bars). On Calle San Sebastián, you’ll find multiple lively bars—this is one of Puerto Rico’s most famous streets. • El Condado • Trendy lounges, hotel rooftops, and casino bars. • La Placita de Santurce • A vibrant plaza that transforms into a block party at night with music, dancing, and drinks. • Isla Verde • Upscale beachside clubs and hotel bars, great for dancing into the night.