Wander the cobblestone streets of this historic district, known for its colorful colonial buildings, ancient forts, and rich history.
A massive fort with intricate tunnels and spectacular views of the ocean.
The second-oldest cathedral in the Americas, featuring religious relics and the tomb of Juan Ponce de León.
Admire Puerto Rican folk arts and religious artifacts in a converted monastery.
Explore the works of renowned Puerto Rican artists in a spacious and modern museum.
This neighborhood in San Juan is a hub for urban art. Stroll along Calle Cerra to see kaleidoscopic murals and feel the creative energy.
Located on the southwest coast, this area offers unspoiled beaches, scenic cliffs, and bird-watching opportunities.
A postcard-perfect set of waterfalls surrounded by lush jungle.
Known for its golden sands and luxury resorts. Relax at beaches like Balneario el Ojo del Buey or Playa de Cerro Gordo.
Home to stunning beaches such as El Gallito Beach and a slower pace of life. Perfect for stargazing and nature walks.
Taste Puerto Rican street food such as alcapurrias and fresh seafood at the kiosks along PR-187.
Savor traditional dishes in a lush, green setting at restaurants like Pa’l Pueblo and Rincón Criollo.
A must-visit for cacao lovers, offering indulgent chocolate-themed meals.
Explore mangroves, go snorkeling, and visit the bioluminescent bay.