Take a walking tour of Old San Juan to discover fortresses and cobblestones that date back over 500 years – it is the second oldest city in the Americas, after all. Or, schedule a food tour around the city to snack your way through the best fritters, seafood, and all things plantain–based.
Visit the world's largest premium rum distillery. Learn how to taste rum the right way and become a rum maestro! In this guided tour, you will have the opportunity to taste BACARDÍ’s premium rums, accompanied with a chocolate pairing. You will also learn about the World’s Most Awarded Rum history. - reservations needed
Learn the history behind one of Spain's major military engineering marvels: from colonization to the Second World War. Few landmarks represent Puerto Rico's legacy within the Caribbean and the Americas than Castillo San Felipe del Morro. This fortification on the corner of the islet of Old San Juan now greets cruise ships as they leisurely sail in and out of the bay. During most of its nearly 500-year history, it was an important military outpost for Spain and later the United States.
This experience is really special because of the ecosystem of the lagoon. It is very common to come across manatees that feed on seagrass and that live in harmony with so many other marine species that live there. The lagoon is an important natural reserve that is protected for study and conservation as it is part of the San Juan Bay estuary. It also has a community of natural and artificial reefs that make the experience even richer. The flora, the mangroves, the landscape and how the species live in their natural ecosystem is an experience added to the sport to be performed in the lagoon. These conservation efforts seek to educate and increase knowledge for their conservation and the enjoyment of these beauties.
There are only five bioluminescent bays in the world and Puerto Rico is home to three of them! Located in Fajardo, Vieques, and Lajas, Puerto Rico’s bio bays are the most incredible destinations on the island. You just can’t miss an opportunity to kayak at night and watch the water twinkle and glow in shades of white, blue, and green. Described as a smattering of pixie dust, or tiny lights floating in the water, bioluminescence is a phenomenon you have to see in person to truly understand – photos just don’t do it justice!
El Yunque is the only tropical rainforest in the U.S. National Forest Service, and its name is a reference to Yuke, what the indigenous Taíno people defined as "white lands." With an average rainfall of 120 inches a year, El Yunque has a very diverse ecosystem, hosting hundreds of unique plant and animal species, including the Island's famous coquí frog. You can visit for a hike on one of its many trails, bathe in natural pools beneath waterfalls, or relax and enjoy the scenery.
Steps from the Ocean with cold drinks, fresh food & good vibes! Kite here, Eat here and watch the #kiteboarders throwing incredible tricks. Hungry for more? @kitepuertorico is ready and on site to teach you everything you need to know to become an independent Kiter yourself!
Rated #3 best beach in the world right in Culebra PR. For those staying for the long weekend, join us on a private catamaran on Monday September 5th for a day full of fun and sun! - more details for booking will be provided soon! This beach is perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and simply relaxing or snapping photos. Until 1975, parts of Culebra were a Naval base, and an iconic tank at the western end of the beach is evidence of the island's military history.
ToroVerde is the largest adventure park in the Caribbean and Americas where you can enjoy our beautiful landscapes that will leave you breathless, with a spectacular view of the mountains of Orocovis. Conquer the biggest Zipline of the AMERICAS, with a 2.5km cable. The Monster, reaches a flight speed up to 152.8km/h!!