Built by the Spaniards and established in 1521, Old San Juan is the oldest city in the United States and its territories. With its cobblestone streets this so-called “walled city” is home to towering walls, open plazas, hidden patios and fortifications like Castillo San Felipe del Morro and Castillo San Cristóbal. It is also home to San Juan Bautista Cathedral which dates back to 1521 making it the oldest church on U.S. soil and the second oldest in the Western Hemisphere. For more information, and to discover other historic gems in San Juan, click to visit the website below.
As one of the island’s premiere entertainment center this modern complex offers many one-of-a-kind experiences and attractions: 10 eateries, an 8-screen movie theater featuring IMAX, 2 Live Music venues, an outdoor performance main plaza and an urban zip-line park.
The world’s largest and most awarded premium rum distillery, The Cathedral of Rum. It offers multiple experiences: from guided tours explaining Bacardi’s family heritage to interactive mixology classes and Bacardi’s rum tastings.
This “Blue Flag” popular beach offers a natural pool protected by coral reefs making it perfect for swimming, snorkeling and exploring Puerto Rico’s marine life.
Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico is a unique institution in the Island born out of the will of Puerto Rican artists and members of the cultural community to foster, exhibit and promote an open view of the contemporary art produced since the mid-20th century and its issues.