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The mangrove channels leading to Laguna Grande are best explored in a kayak, which lets you observe the bioluminescence at night. This guided tour of Laguna Grande includes an orientation and paddling instruction—no prior experience is necessary. Marvel at the glowing light of microscopic plankton and learn all about this unique ecosystem.
Swap the bustle of San Juan for an immersive experience of Puerto Rico's natural beauty. This half-day tour takes you through the tropical rainforest of El Yunque where you learn all about its remarkable biological diversity while following natural trails, wading through rivers, and swimming in natural pools and waterfalls, with a group of no more than 30 people, which is half the number some tour groups allow.
Join this group tour to visit waterfalls, tropical natural scenery, caves, and more in San Juan. You’ll keep costs down by joining this group tour, but you’ll still have plenty of time to explore the Arenales Caves, Charco River, and swim in the waterfall at your own pace. Snacks, water, and life vests are provided, so no need to bring those yourself.
Immerse yourslef in the history and culture of San Juan Old Town on a relaxed walking tour that reveals secret spots that you might otherwise miss. Numbers are limited to only 18 people, so you’ll enjoy personalized attention as you tick off top attractions in the 500-year-old historic center.
One of the main streets in Old San Juan, Calle Fortaleza extends from La Fortaleza, the governor's mansion, all the way to Plaza Colón by the Castillo San Cristóbal. Amid the large jewelry and souvenir stores you’ll find a variety of local artisan shops, like Puerto Rican Arts & Crafts, Mi Pequeño San Juan, Olé, and The Handcraft Store. There are other shops worth checking out just off Calle Fortaleza, including The Poet's Passage (on Calle de la Cruz), Artisan Corner (in Da House hotel on Calle San Francisco), and El Galpón (on Calle Cristo near the Cathedral).
Every weekend, this pedestrian avenue just outside the wall of Old San Juan is lined by dozens of kiosks where artisans sell arts, crafts, musical instruments, toys, and other handcrafted pieces. On Sundays, a live band plays salsa music in the afternoon, making Paseo de la Princesa for a lively shopping experience.