El Yunque rainforest. Whether you like to hike, view the plants and wildlife, see the beautiful scenery or visit some of the popular waterfalls and swimming holes - there is plenty to see here! If you’re driving, GPS the address to the following destination: El Portal Visitor Center, PR-191 Río Grande, PR 00745 for an exact route.
Within the walled city of Old San Juan, there are plenty of vibrant streets. Yet, Fortaleza Street is easily recognizable for its display of umbrellas creating a canopy across the street. The area of Old San Juan is also knowns for its colorful homes.
Open every Sunday from 8 am–2 pm (I am not sure what restrictions are made due to COVID).
Open daily from noon–11 pm
A 15-20 min walk down a well made path which leads to a freshwater pool.
One of the world’s biggest cave systems containing over 200 10-story caverns.
Claims to be the longest zipline in the world, with a 8,300ft cable. There are a few different tours and ziplines offered.
There are three bioluminescent bays in Puerto Rico
Bacardi Distillery
Lighthouse and park with amazing ocean views and beach access.
Waterfall
Surfing beach
Thursdays beginning around 7pm, main square fills with vendors selling art and handicrafts. There is typically also a few food vendors.