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June 18, 2022
San Juan, PR

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If you plan to stay longer, here are some fun activities to do! There are more options in discoverpuertorico.com and/or getyourguide.com
Old San Juan

Old San Juan

100 Calle de la Fortaleza, San Juan, San Juan 00901, Puerto Rico

The Wall City, built by Spanish Conquistadors and settled in 1509, Old San Juan, is one of the oldest cities in the Western Hemisphere. The narrow cobble stone streets take you to amazing shopping, restaurants, all the historic splendor of a 500-year-old city. A must see when you visit the Island there is always something for everyone in our capital city. Go for a piña colada where it was first invented, visit El Morro fortress or visit one of many art galleries. You will appreciate the beautiful colored houses, good food and rich Puerto Rican culture.

Castillo San Felipe del Morro

Castillo San Felipe del Morro

501 Bulevar del Valle, San Juan, San Juan 00901, Puerto Rico
, +1 787-729-6960

El Morro juts out of San Juan harbor and beckons to cruise ships. Construction for the hulking six-story fortress started in 1539. It was originally built to deter sea attacks, and went on to withstand two world wars and several other scrimmages.

El Yunque National Forest

El Yunque National Forest

Rio Mar, Puerto Rico
, +1 787-888-1880

Covering 28,000 acres and receiving more than 200 inches of rain per year, El Yunque National Forest is the only tropical rain forest in the US Forest System. Noted for its biodiversity, the forest is home to more than 400 different plant species. It has more than a dozen maintained trails for hiking, picnic pavilions, stone towers, rivers, waterfalls, and an interpretive visitors' center.

Rum Distilleries

Rum Distilleries

Puerto Rico

If you love rum, visiting a distillery will give you the opportunity learn about this spirit’s infamous history, how it’s made, and, of course, to sample a drink or two. Casa Bacardí Hacienda Santa Ana/ Ron de Barrilito PitoRico Seralles Castle Museum/ DonQ

Art Museums

Art Museums

Puerto Rico has always had a rich art community dating back to Spanish colonial times. We host three world class museums of art, the Museo de Puerto Rico (MAPR), the Museo de Arte Contemporaneo (MAC) and the Museo de Ponce host both Puerto Rican and International artists and exhibitions.

Shopping

Shopping

Plaza las Americas: First opened in 1968, it became the largest indoor shopping mall in the Caribbean. The Mall of San Juan: It's Puerto Rico's new, premier shopping destination. This state of the art, two-level, enclosed mall offers exquisite dining and entertainment, with unique retailers and a children's play area.

Toro Verde

Toro Verde

Orocovis, Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico

Located in Orocovis, it is a FUN place with the most incredible views of the mountains of Puerto Rico. Toro Verde became the largest aerial adventure park in the world with the longest zip-line on earth certified by Guinness World Records.

Bio Bay Kayak Tours

Bio Bay Kayak Tours

Fajardo,

Bioluminescence is one of planet Earth’s best-kept secrets. Tiny organisms make the water glow at night. They found the perfect place to live in the Fajardo Bio Bay. Stir the water of the Bioluminescent Bay and lots of sparkles will activate. Glowing trails will swirl and flow with the water. Discover bioluminescence at the Fajardo Bio Bay. Enjoy a kayak tour through a mangrove forest with protected fauna. Learn about the reserve’s ecosystems and their importance for the planet. Watch and learn about the constellations at night. Go with the most professional Puerto Rico tour guides and get the best quality of service.

Río Camuy Cave Park

Río Camuy Cave Park

Camuy, Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico

The caverns are part of an extensive network of natural limestone caves and underground waterways carved out by the Río Camuy, the third-largest underground river in the world. Over 10 miles of caverns, 220 caves, and 17 entrances to the Camuy cave system have been mapped. However, this is only a fraction of the entire system, which many experts believe still holds another 800 caves. Only a small part of the complex is open to the public.

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