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Visitors who want to escape the hustle and bustle of San Juan should head up to the mountains of Aibonito, Puerto Rico, a 45 mi/72 km (one-hour) drive south toward the central region of the island. Aibonito is known for its flowers and refreshing cli...
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Arecibo is a charming municipality on the west coast of Puerto Rico. Best known for the Arecibo Obervatory housing the world's largest radio telescope this coastal city also showcases some picture-perfect landmarks and beaches. Nearby ...
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Boquerón is a fishing town located on the west coast of Puerto Rico. It is known for its great diving, nature reserves and verdant wildlife refuges, palm-shaded Caribbean beaches and colorful night life.
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Caja de Muertos (Coffin Island) is an uninhabited island of the coast of Puerto Rico. The island is a protected nature reserve because of it's ever growing turtle population. The beach can be reached by ferry from the mainland, where hikers...
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Carolina is known as “La Tierra de Gigantes” (land of giants) honoring the tallest man in Puerto Rican history, Don Felipe Birriel who stood at 7’ 11”. In the olden days, Carolina was also known as “El Pueblo de los Tumb...
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Culebra is the smallest of the Spanish Virgin Islands and is located about 18 miles east of Puerto Rico. The island has beautiful beaches which can also be used as a camping ground. The most popular, Flamenco Beach, is known for its beautiful white...
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Culebrita is the largest coastal reef off the northern coast of Culebra, Puerto Rico.
Culebrita, or "Litte Snake," boasts beautiful white sand beaches and crystal blue water, with magnificent coral reefs and natural tidal pools. The area is ideal ...
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Dorado is a lovely beach town with many prestigious resorts, golf courses, and hotels. Some places to visit in Dorado are located in downtown such as The Museum Casa del Rey, a house built and controlled by Spain during the time of colonization, whic...
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Less than 1% of Puerto Rico's virgin forests remain—which makes a visit to the Caribbean National Forest, better known as El Yunque (the Taino Indian name for its highest peak), all the more impressive. About an hour's drive southeast of San Juan, El...
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Fajardo is one of the most beautiful spots on the shore of the island of Puerto Rico. The city is a major boating center, with a wide range of rentals, charters, daily excursions, and sport-diving excursions available - as well as scheduled ferries a...
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Located 20 mi/32 km west of Ponce, Guanica, Puerto Rico, was the site of the first U.S. troop landing in the Spanish-American War. It is now noted for the Guanica Forest Reserve. On UNESCO's list of Biosphere Reserves, the dry forest has 48 rare tree...
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A visit to Hacienda Buena Vista, Puerto Rico, a 19th-century coffee plantation, is like taking a trip back in time. Located between Ponce and Adjuntas, about a two-hour drive from San Juan, the estate has operated for more than 120 years, changing it...
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In the 18th century, pirates used its cays as secluded hideaways. Snorkelers wonder through coral kingdoms. Coral reefs in this area are considered some of the most spectacular of the Caribbean. Culebra's rugged countryside, outrageous beaches and sm...
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Called "La Sultana del Oeste", Mayaquez (Mayaguez) derives its name from a local Taino Indian Chief Mayaquez, which means "place of great waters". Today, Mayaquez is the third-largest city and one of the most important cities in t...
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Located on the southwestern tip of the island about 35 mi/56 km west of Ponce, Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico, has beautiful seascapes and the Cabo Rojo National Wildlife Refuge. The refuge has a visitors center and interpretive displays as well as bird-watc...
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A visit to La Parguera Phosphorescent Bay, Puerto Rico, on the southwestern part of the island (30 mi/48 km west of Ponce and southeast of Mayaguez), one of the country's three rare bio bays, is best planned for a moonless night. Be prepared for an e...
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Called "Le Perla del Sur" (Pearl of the South), Ponce was founded in 1692 by Juan Ponce de León's great-grandson- Loíza Ponce de León. Ponce is also know as the "Ciudad Señorial" because of its many beautiful neoclassical buildings and facades. It l...
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Surfers set the laid-back mood in Rincon, Puerto Rico, which arguably has the finest beach on the west coast. Beaches on the north side of town are well-known for wave-riding sports, with the most challenging swells found at Tres Palmas. Southside be...
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Puerto Rico's Rio Camuy Caves, an otherworldly terrain of caves, sinkholes and limestone hills, offers a chance to see one of the world's largest underground rivers. It's located about 40 mi/64 km southwest of San Juan.
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The Rio Grande which is made up of 9 barrios or districts was named after the majestic river that flows through its lands, the Rio Grande River. It is also known as La Ciudad del Yunque (Yunque City) and was founded in July 25, 1840 by the Deriderio ...
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Ruta Panoramica, or the "Panoramic Route," is really a loose network of some 40 roads covering approximately 165 mi/265 km. It twists and turns along the central spine of Puerto Rico. The roads are narrow and signs difficult to see, so take along a m...
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San German, Puerto Rico, is an old town with colonial buildings. Located between Mayaguez and Phosphorescent Bay, it can easily be seen in a few hours. However, if you stay the night you can visit the bay and the beautiful Porta Coeli Chapel, which i...
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San Juan, Puerto Rico, is an old city of cobblestone streets, colonial architecture and shaded courtyards. It reflects its Spanish past in such famous fortresses as El Morro and San Cristobal. San Juan is also a modern world capital -- a cosmopolita...
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Vieques Island, also called "La Isla Nena" (small girl island), is a tropical Caribbean island with so many pristine beaches you are likely to find one just for yourself any day of the week. Crystal clear waters, white sandy beaches and secluded bays...
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Just seven miles off the east coast of Puerto Rico, Vieques Island is small but full of beautiful scenery and unforgettable adventures. Palm-lined beaches, roaming wild horses and the absence of traffic lights make Vieques Island a truly unique Carib...
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Culebra is Puerto Rico's diamond in the rough, located 17 miles east of mainland Puerto Rico and nine miles north of Vieques. Besides the tiny town of Dewey and a small airport, Culebra is mostly a smattering of private homes, green hills and be...
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San Juan is the capital of the island of Puerto Rico, a self-governing commonwealth of the United States. It has a population of around 433,700 people and is the second-oldest city established by Europeans in the Americas. It is a bustling cosmopolit...
Categories: Caribbean > Puerto Rico
Just seven miles off the east coast of Puerto Rico, Vieques Island is small but full of beautiful scenery and unforgettable adventures. Palm-lined beaches, roaming wild horses and the absence of traffic lights make Vieques Island a truly unique Carib...
Categories: Caribbean > Puerto Rico