Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico, the Caribbean’s "Isla del Encanto," is a paradise of golden beaches, lush rainforests, and vibrant culture. San Juan’s historic Old Town, with its cobblestone streets and colorful colonial buildings, blends rich history with modern nightlife. Nature lovers can explore the El Yunque Rainforest, kayak in bioluminescent bays, or relax on the pristine beaches of Culebra and Vieques. Foodies can savor local delights like mofongo and lechón, while adventure seekers can surf in Rincón or hike to hidden waterfalls. With its fusion of Spanish, Taino, and African influences, Puerto Rico offers an unforgettable Caribbean escape.
Itenarary
Day 1: Arrival in San Juan – Old San Juan Exploration
- Arrive at Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport
- Check-in at a hotel in Old San Juan
- Explore Old San Juan’s colorful streets & historic forts (El Morro, San Cristóbal)
- Sunset at Paseo de la Princesa
- Dinner at a rooftop restaurant with ocean views
Day 2: El Yunque Rainforest Adventure
- Drive to El Yunque National Forest
- Hike to La Mina Falls & Yokahu Tower
- Swim in natural pools surrounded by lush greenery
- Evening relaxation at Luquillo Beach
Day 3: Bioluminescent Bay Kayaking
- Morning at Fajardo’s Seven Seas Beach
- Visit Cabezas de San Juan Nature Reserve
- Evening kayaking tour in Laguna Grande Bioluminescent Bay
Day 4: Culebra Island – Beach Paradise
- Ferry or flight to Culebra
- Relax on Flamenco Beach (one of the world’s best beaches)
- Snorkel at Tamarindo Beach
- Explore the laid-back town of Culebra
Day 5: Vieques – Wild Horses & Bioluminescence
- Ferry to Vieques Island
- Explore Sun Bay & Black Sand Beach
- See wild horses roaming the island
- Night tour of Mosquito Bay, the world’s brightest bioluminescent bay
Day 6: Surfing & Sunset in Rincón
- Drive to Rincón, Puerto Rico’s surfing capital
- Take a surfing lesson or relax at Domes Beach
- Sunset at Punta Higüero Lighthouse
- Enjoy beachfront dining with fresh seafood
Day 7: Ponce & Coffee Country
- Drive to Ponce (Puerto Rico’s “Pearl of the South”)
- Explore Plaza Las Delicias & Ponce Cathedral
- Visit Hacienda Buena Vista coffee plantation
- Relax at La Guancha Boardwalk
Day 8: Departure
- Return to San Juan
- Last-minute shopping in Condado or Plaza Las Américas
- Depart from Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport
Places to Visit
Castillo de San Cristóbal
Catedral de San Juan Bautista
Cayo Icacos
Condado Beach
Culebra Island
El Morro Fort
El Yunque National Forest
Isla Verde
Luquillo Beach
Museum of Art Puerto Rico
Old San Juan (San Juan Viejo)
Ponce’s Historic City Center
Rio Camuy Caves
Seven Seas Beach
Surfing and Whale Watching at Rincon
Vieques and Bioluminescent Bay
Must-Know Facts About Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory but has its own culture and government.
El Yunque is the only tropical rainforest in the U.S. National Forest System.
Flamenco Beach is ranked among the top beaches in the world.
Puerto Rico has three bioluminescent bays, including Mosquito Bay, the brightest in the world.
The island has a mix of Spanish, Taino, and African heritage.
Old San Juan is the second oldest European-established city in the Americas.
The Coquí frog, a symbol of Puerto Rico, is known for its distinctive call.
Puerto Rico has won Miss Universe multiple times.
Rum production is a big industry—Bacardi’s largest distillery is in Puerto Rico.
The island uses the U.S. dollar, and no passport is needed for U.S. citizens.
El Yunque is the only tropical rainforest in the U.S. National Forest System.
Flamenco Beach is ranked among the top beaches in the world.
Puerto Rico has three bioluminescent bays, including Mosquito Bay, the brightest in the world.
The island has a mix of Spanish, Taino, and African heritage.
Old San Juan is the second oldest European-established city in the Americas.
The Coquí frog, a symbol of Puerto Rico, is known for its distinctive call.
Puerto Rico has won Miss Universe multiple times.
Rum production is a big industry—Bacardi’s largest distillery is in Puerto Rico.
The island uses the U.S. dollar, and no passport is needed for U.S. citizens.