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Glamp under the stars at Pitahaya Glamping Eco-Retreat.
Where to Go Camping in Puerto Rico
Spend a night under the moonlight, immersed in the lush landscapes of the heart and soul of the Caribbean.
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Glamp under the stars at Pitahaya Glamping Eco-Retreat.
Spend a night under the moonlight, immersed in the lush landscapes of the heart and soul of the Caribbean.
A dive instructor jumps into the ocean at Crash Boat Beach.
Puerto Rico has hundreds of miles of shoreline and dozens of islets and cays, where you can enjoy everything from drift dives to easy shore dives.
Take on the adventure and explore the Island's caves.
Get off the beaten path on an underground adventure.
Outdoor experiences in Puerto Rico are suited for all types of travelers.
Arecibo is a scenic beach town in Puerto Rico's north region.
Teams will find it all on the north coast: Scenic beaches, adrenaline-fueled adventures, and easy proximity to some of the Island’s top sports venues.
Delicious food, followed by salsa dancing await you at La Placita de Santurce.
La Placita de Santurce in San Juan is a hub for great restaurants, intriguing bars, and all-night salsa dancing.
Take an ocean view stroll along the iconic Paseo de la Princesa in Old San Juan.
The Old San Juan Port is just steps away from the cobblestone streets of Puerto Rico’s oldest and most historic city.
Arroz y habicuelas are the staple side dish in Puerto Rico.
Great restaurants to try outside of San Juan.