elevated experience for cocktails, great food, sunsets and the most amazing 360 views of San Juan.
A charming venue housing two bars, a restaurant and shop, located in the heart of Old San Juan. A true gateway to world class rum cocktails and island-flavored gourmet dining, inspired by the stories of Puerto Rican rum distilleries.
La Casita Blanca, located in San Juan, Puerto Rico, offers a unique Caribbean dining experience. The restaurant provides a cozy atmosphere reminiscent of grandma's kitchen, serving up delicious, hearty comfort food.
La Placita de Santurce is one of Puerto Rico’s nightlife hotspots
Serves great cocktails · Has live music · Has dancing
Vibrant, colorful venue with outdoor dining serving inventive Puerto Rican dishes & craft cocktails.
This coastal town is located in the extreme southwest of the Island, where its charms include towering limestone cliffs, stunning pink waters, beaches, idyllic nature reserves for animal lovers, and creative restaurants.
natural , fresh-water springs (called manantials in Spanish). These pretty, crystal-clear pools of water are a wonderful natural resource that are beautiful to look at, and refreshing to cool off in. This one, the Manantial Ojo de Agua, is located right in a neighborhood, and they have kept is as a nice place for people to enjoy themselves. Vega Baja is located on the north coast of Puerto Rico. The town has interesting topography, and lots of karst (limestone) rocks, from which fresh water springs up. There are a few others in this town you can visit in more “natural” settings, but this one is easily accessible, being just in a neighborhood, just a few blocks off a main road!
one of the top beaches in the world, Flamenco is a postcard-perfect stretch of white sand and turquoise waters.
Caja de Muertos is an uninhabited island off the southern coast of Puerto Rico, in the municipality of Ponce. The island and its surrounding waters are protected by the Caja de Muertos Nature Reserve, because of its native turtle traffic and ecological value of its dry forests and reefs.
Vieques is a Caribbean island off Puerto Rico's eastern coast. It's known for boat tours of Bioluminescent Bay (or Mosquito Bay), where microorganisms give the water a blue-green glow. It also offers secluded beaches and snorkeling. Wild horses roam
Just a short drive west of San Juan, is Charco Azul and Cuevas Arenales, a stunning double-dip in nature for the adventurous-minded. Charco los Murielogos de las Cuevas Arenales roughly translates as "Pool of the Bats at Sand Caves" and Charco Azul means "blue-water swimming hole."
Beach with clear water
Restaurant right by the beach!
Roof top bar located in the decanter hotel.
Breakfast and lunch
Breakfast to dinner options
Breakfast and lunch options
Enjoy a great meal at this place it’s a 12minute drive from the hotel.
Restaurant in old San Juan!! Birthplace of the Piña Colada
tropical fun! It’s a cozy tiki bar that’s all about those laid-back, island vibes.
scenic places in San Juan to eat, you’ve got to check out the Cannon Club. It’s a rooftop spot that’s all about the views and the food. Famous for their killer cocktails and tapas, it’s like a mini vacation to Spain without ever leaving San Juan.