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The Wedding Website of Yaritza Diaz and Robert Mccarron
The Diaz- McCarron's are so excited to share a few of their favorite things to do in Yari's Homeland of Puerto Rico. The Island is a beautiful oasis with a plethora of entertainment choices. Feel Free to reach out to Robert or Yari for any recommendations. The couple cannot wait to celebrate their love; and the joining of their families with all their favorite people...you.
El Farol Pinones kiosk

El Farol Pinones kiosk

PR- 187, pinones, Loíza 00983, Puerto Rico
, (787)325-8352

The Diaz Family have a tradition of going here as soon as they land. It an absolute delight, the shack is small and humble, but the food is astronomical. For non English speaking guest the tall tan boy can understand English. Recommendations for food: Mofongo with Carrucho (Conch) its shellfish Mofongo with a Chillo (red bass Fish). Mofongo With seafood salad including the octopus, shrimp and carrucho. Mofongo with carne frita ( Fried pork). Beverages -cola champagne -Pina Coladas of course you're in Puerto Rico home of the pina coladas. Be aware that drinks come in a bottle or can and are not unlimited you will have to pay for individual beverages including water.

Flavors Food Tours - San Juan

Flavors Food Tours - San Juan

206 Calle de Tetuán, San Juan, San Juan 00901, Puerto Rico

Get a taste for the flavor and culture of Puerto Rico on this small-group Old San Juan food tour featuring several local eateries. Join your guide for a culinary exploration of island staples like plantains and sofrito, all with the cobblestone streets and colorful facades of the city’s oldest neighborhood as your backdrop. Your tour includes an alcoholic beverage or non-alcoholic substitute if you prefer. Old San Juan small-group food tour Taste authentic Puerto Rican food and drink at several different locations Admire the city’s beautiful colonial architecture and cobblestone streets Learn about the history of Old San Juan as you walk the streets with your local guide Tickets start at 149 per person book ahead of time to ensure your spot.

El Yunque National Forest

El Yunque National Forest

Puerto Rico
(787) 888-1880

El Yunque is a national rainforest and the only one in North America. There are a variety of activities, from hiking, scenic drives, guided tours and even swimming in the hidden waterfalls. **you will need a reservation to enter the rainforest** Please be mindful that flash flooding does occasionally occur, bring a poncho and extra clothing in a waterproof bag.Make sure to have enough water and snacks. And lastly make sure to leave no trace, take all your trash back with you. For Driving directions please visit: https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/elyunque/about-forest/?cid=FSEPRD693355

Condado Beach

Condado Beach

1077 Avenida Ashford, San Juan, San Juan 00907, Puerto Rico

This is the beach at the Marriott Resort, its known for its beautiful ocean view. You have access to it as regardless of where you are staying. All beaches in Puerto Rico are public and are available to the people.

Flamenco Beach

Flamenco Beach

Calle Pedro Marquez, Flamenco, Culebra 00775, Puerto Rico

Ranked as one of the top beaches in the world, Flamenco is a postcard-perfect stretch of white sand and turquoise waters. *It is important to note that getting there can be a bit tricky but worth it.* Culebra is a small island off the coast of Purto Rico. The most popular and common way to get there is by ferry, it is also the most affordable. The ride from Ceiba to Culebra is about 45 minutes. Culebra ferry tickets range from $2.50 to $3.00. For each of the islands, there are boats that make round trips every two hours, starting at 4:00 a.m. and ending at 8:30 p.m. You have to drive to Ceidra, Puerto Rico to the ferry dock. Ceiba Terminal address Marina Dr. Roosevelt Roads Ceiba, PR 00735 you can purchase tickets on this website: https://www.puertoricoferry.com/routes-schedules/ceiba-culebra/ for more information click the visit button below.

Bioluminescent Kayaking

Bioluminescent Kayaking

Puerto Rico

There are 5 Bio luminescent bays in the world and Puerto Rico has 3 of them. Laguna Grande is located to the east of San Juan in the town of Fajardo, to book a kayaking trip visit: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Products-g612474-d1634272-Laguna_Grande-Fajardo_Puerto_Rico.html Bioluminescent Mosquito Bay in Vieques (a small island off the coast) is the most glowing one. To book a trip visit https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g147326-d147796-Reviews-Bioluminescent_Mosquito_Bay-Isla_de_Vieques_Puerto_Rico.html The third bay is La Parguera is a bioluminescent bay found in the southern town of Lajas a two-hour drive from San Juan. https://www.tripadvisor.com/AttractionProductReview-g147320-d11484583-La_Parguera_Glowing_Bioluminescent_Bay_Boat_Tour_from_San_Juan-San_Juan_Puerto_Ric.html

Toro Verde Adventure Park

Toro Verde Adventure Park

State Route 155, Orocovis, Orocovis 00720, Puerto Rico

THE MONSTER: The longest zip line in America, with a 2.5km (2530m, 8300ft, 1.57mi) cable, equivalent to 28 football fields. A unique experience in the world that starts when we give you the flight equipment and then take you to the launch pad, where you finally come face to face with the scariest attraction in the Island where you will reach a speed of up 95mph, at more than 380m high. THE BEAST: Have you ever wondered how feels to fly free as a bird through the sky? This tour allows you to experience it firsthand. With our special harness you'll fly like a bird on one of the world's longest single run zip-line. With a length of 4.745 feet (1.446 km) we are sure you will find this tour exhilarating as you approuch speeds up to 60MPH. ZIPLINES:Seven exciting ziplines, each with arrival and departure platforms and small walks across multiple platforms. The speed of the cable varies with wind speed. The Ziplines lasts approximately 2 hours and a half.

El Morro

El Morro

San Juan, San Juan 00916, Puerto Rico
Viejo(Old) San Juan

Viejo(Old) San Juan

San Juan, San Juan, Puerto Rico

This historic area in San Juan exudes old-world charm. Walk along the cobbled streets and past colorful buildings, historic fortresses, and old city walls, some of which date back to the 16th century. You might even chance upon local musicians playing some salsa or jazz tunes. There are also several museums where you can learn more about the history, art, and culture of the area, plus cool cocktail bars and restaurants for a quintessentially Puerto Rican meal. Don't miss all the best sights (and food!) on a walking tour of Old San Juan.

Jet Snorkel

Jet Snorkel

1504 Avenida Manuel Fernández Juncos, San Juan, San Juan 00909, Puerto Rico
Rincon Diving & Snorkeling

Rincon Diving & Snorkeling

2207 Ave Pedro Albizu Campos Carr 115, Rincon, Rincón 00677, Puerto Rico
Cueva Ventana (Caves)

Cueva Ventana (Caves)

Carretera 10, Arecibo, Arecibo 00612, Puerto Rico
Arecibo Observatory

Arecibo Observatory

Puerto Rico 625, Arecibo, Arecibo 00612, Puerto Rico

Explore the wonders of the universe at the world's largest radio telescope located in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. Here, scientists from throughout the world use the 305 meter dish to gather radio signals from regions of star formation, planets, distant galaxies and the atmosphere.

Calle de la Fortaleza

Calle de la Fortaleza

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

The vibrant canopy of umbrellas characterizes this unique street of Old San Juan. Here, you can roam the cobblestoned pathways, admire the colonial-era buildings, and do a little bit of shopping for souvenirs and handicrafts. For a little more history, you can join a guided tour of La Fortaleza, the governor’s official mansion that's just around the corner. And don't leave without snapping a picture of the colorful canopy—it changes throughout the year so you can always look forward to something new.

Culebra Day Trip by Catamaran from Fajardo

Culebra Day Trip by Catamaran from Fajardo

Puerto Rico

High-speed catamaran cruise to Flamenco or Culebrita for snorkeling Pre-packed lunch box with beverages is included Upgrade to included convenient hotel pickup and drop-off Spend your day swimming, snorkeling, and soaking up the sun From$175 per person Ages 5-99, max of 60 per group Duration: 6h Start time: Check availability Mobile ticket English, Spanish

Cueva del Indio Nature Reserve

Cueva del Indio Nature Reserve

PR-681, Arecibo, Arecibo 00612, Puerto Rico

Located in the northern town of Arecibo, Cueva del Indio is an impressive cave that's surrounded by dramatic cliffs that face the Atlantic Ocean. The cave gets its name from the various pre-Columbus indigenous petroglyphs that are found in the walls of the cave.

Caguana Ceremonial Indigenous Heritage Center

Caguana Ceremonial Indigenous Heritage Center

PR-111, Utuado 00641, Puerto Rico

Sitting in the lush central mountain range of Puerto Rico (Borike), the ancestral home of the Boriken Taíno people, Caguana is the largest and most complex ceremonial site in the West Indies. Caguana Ceremonial Center consists of a large central plaza, a ceremonial dance area, 10 rectangular earth-and-stone–lined ball courts and plazas and one circular plaza, as well as the remains of an oval-shaped structure and a sacred cemi mound. Ethno-historical accounts of early European “explorers” noted that ceremonial sites like Caguana were places where highly important ceremonial ball games were held. Today, one can still see stone collars, elbow stones and petroglyphs carved on perimeter stones. Caguana is today one of many sacred sites for the Taíno people. Because of its rich archaeological significance, Caguana became a National Historic Landmark in 1993

Playa (Beach) De Vega Baja

Playa (Beach) De Vega Baja

Vega Baja 00693, Puerto Rico

The Diaz family have been coming here for decades, since Yari's father Jose was a child. It is an absolutely beautiful beach lined with rocks that create natural tubs. Practice caution if you decide to climb the rocks as they are slippery and tricky to get down from.

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