
The Piña Colada, Puerto Rico's national drink, is made by mixing rum, coconut cream, and pineapple juice into an icy beverage.
Puerto Rico’s National Drink: The Piña Colada
An introduction to the Island’s most popular cocktail.
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The Piña Colada, Puerto Rico's national drink, is made by mixing rum, coconut cream, and pineapple juice into an icy beverage.
An introduction to the Island’s most popular cocktail.
A taste of locally grown coffee will give you a new appreciation for the quality of Puerto Rico’s beans.
From small shops to centennial haciendas, you’ve never experienced a coffee culture like in Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico has many traditional instruments, like palitos, güiros, and panderetas, that are often used with all types of music, like Plena, Salsa, and others.
Music and culture are at the heart of the Boricua identity.
In Puerto Rico, dancing is always part of the experience.
Get ready to move your feet and feel the beat of the Island's rhythms!
Stadiums around the Island are grand slam locations where you can catch a baseball game.
Bomba dancing is one of Puerto Rico's deepest cultural traditions.
Feel the beat and discover the rhythms that shaped the island.
Kayak your worries away at La Parguera.
From diving to just relaxing, Lajas has the perfect seaside experiences for you.
Explore some of the best places to go dancing in the capital city of Puerto Rico, San Juan.
Chef Xiomara Marquéz spices up Puerto Rican and Spanish cuisine with bold flavors and a playful twist.