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View from El Morro, in Old San Juan.
Memorable Historic Sites in Puerto Rico
The top places where you can experience the history of the Island.
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View from El Morro, in Old San Juan.
The top places where you can experience the history of the Island.
El Morro fort in Old San Juan.
Castillo San Felipe del Morro marks Puerto Rico’s legacy within the Caribbean.
Established in 1521, Old San Juan is the oldest city in the United States.
There is so much more than just the beach.
Enjoy some cold, refreshing coconut water while in Piñones.
Pack your first visit to the Island with adventure and fun.
Puerto Rico's cocktail scene is a fuego (on fire) — literally.
A new generation of bartenders is transforming Puerto Rico into a premier drinking destination.
An overhead view of the accessible beach at the Hyatt Regency Grand Reserve Puerto Rico.
From tropical beaches to the cobblestoned streets of Old San Juan, the Island gives filmmakers the opportunity to bring many different stories to life.
Viewpoint of the Río Saliente at Piedra Escrita in Jayuya. In the summer visitors often enjoy a refreshing swim in the river.
Caves, trails, graves, and petroglyphs tell the story of the island’s cultural origins.
Culebra's beaches are ideal for snorkeling.
Smaller cays and islets with abundant marine life surround Puerto Rico.
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.