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Historic and Protected Site · 128 tips and reviews
André Zhang: Enjoy on of the oldest city in America! The Old San Juan is the place for an afternoon walk. Be sure to visit many of the stores that surround this area!
Puerto Rico 191, HC-01, Río Grande, Río Grande Municipio
Forest · 116 tips and reviews
André Zhang: Considered to us as one of the 7 Wonders of the World! The Yunque will provide lots of adventure and excitement as you climb your way to the top, enjoy the breath-taking view! Be sure to bring water!
André Zhang: The perfect way to watch the sun set in Old San Juan! Enjoy the music and the view. Be sure to try some "Piña Colada". (Tip... The Fountain is great Photo Op)
André Zhang: If you come to Ponce and haven't visit Parque de Bombas... then you haven't come to Ponce yet! This is one of the oldest Fire Station in PR and it has become an iconic landmark in this city!
André Zhang: Visit the Manor of one of the richest family back in the time... The Serralles Family. Here you will learn more about the history of the family and enjoy an amazing view of the Ponce.
André Zhang: Affiliated with the Smithsonian Inst., the MAPR had has more than one million local and international visitors and has become a mandatory stop for tourist and locals who wants to learn more about PR.
Carlos Martinez: Home of the World's Most Awarded Rum! Always ready to give you a great experience and learn about our island's greatest treasure, our Rum!
Moises Figueroa: Nice place to visit and see part of our ancestors writings. This is a very important place for us in PR as it talks about part of our history.
Calle Norzagaray (Muñoz Rivera Avenue), San Juan, San Juan
Castle · 93 tips and reviews
Moises Figueroa: Another beautiful and colonial castle built by Spaniards in Boriken (former PR name) to protect it from other invaders. Rich of culture and stories.
Calle Del Cristo (Esq. Rivadavia), San Juan, San Juan
Church · 17 tips and reviews
The Ritz-Carlton: This cathedral is one of the oldest buildings in San Juan. Go inside to look for the tomb of one of San Juan's historic citizens; the resting place of explorer and governor Juan Ponce de Léon.
André Zhang: One doesn’t have to be a pro surfer to enjoy the water in Aguadilla. Puerto Ricans from all over the island make the trek here to enjoy the Caribbean’s largest water theme park, Las Cascadas.
André Zhang: Near the Paseo de la Princesa , families can take their kids to a fun place where they can interact with the local pigeons. Young children especially love this opportunity.
André Zhang: This Plaza stands in front of the Spanish colonial style-built Casa Alcaldía or City Hall. Relax and sip an espresso at one of the local cafes or attend a open air performance.
André Zhang: Built in 1992 for the commemorate the Fifth Centenary of the discovery of America. The 'Tótem Telúrico', an impressive, contemporary sculpture made by the local artist Jaime Suárez graces its center.
Calle Fortaleza (Calle San Francisco), Old San Juan
Plaza · 15 tips and reviews
André Zhang: This lively plaza is dedicated to Christopher Columbus (Cristóbal Colón), the man who opened Puerto Rico and the rest of the Americas to Europe. The Plaza hosts several events organized all year long.
Tourist Information and Service · 6 tips and reviews
André Zhang: El Portal Rain Forest Center was established in 1996 to serve as a gateway into El Yunque National Forest and to provide various recreational and educational opportunities to the general public.
Ave. Baldorioty de Castro (At Condado Lagoon), San Juan, San Juan
Park · 17 tips and reviews
André Zhang: A jewel of nature surrounded by luxurious high-rise apartment buildings and hotels, the Laguna del Condado sits at the crossroads of Miramar, Condado, and Old San Juan.
Carr. Cabezas (PR-987), Fajardo, Fajardo Municipio
Beach · 19 tips and reviews
ZonaIsla.com: It is nearly 585 long and approximately 50 meters in width. The sand is very fine grain and waters are calmed. The beach is a monitored turtle nesting site.
André Zhang: For this so-called “window to the sea,” a swath of buildings have been replaced by open, public space with a fountain and a walkway stretching out into the ocean.
CaribNews: The best beach in San Juan! Bring your own drinks, chairs and umbrella. Lots of security on the weekends. Come early as it gets packed weekend afternoons. If you want to have lunch head to Pamelas
Ray Olmeda: From About.com: Do the words "alcapurrias, bacalaítos, pasteles, and empanadillas" mean anything to you? Probably not ... but these finger foods represent Puerto Rico's greasy, crispy, artery-clogging