Ancient history, rich culture, beautiful colonial architecture, perfect weather, fun attractions, delicious food, and warm people make this Caribbean Island a timeless favorite destination.
If you’re wondering what some of the most popular “must-see” places in Puerto Rico are, here are a few recommendations to get you started.
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Old San Juan (Viejo San Juan)
Spanning 500 years of history, Old San Juan is, without a doubt, one of the most iconic and treasured places in Puerto Rico. Wander the cobblestone streets to soak up the unique architecture and colorful streets. You’ll find fun local shops and lively restaurants and bars scattered throughout the old city.
Free golf carts called Garita Carts can take you around the most important landmarks such as El Morro, Castillo San Cristóbal, Cuartel de Ballajá, and La Fortaleza, among others. You can also take guided tours to learn more about the history of the many 500-year-old buildings, local cuisine, and even visit the place where one of the world’s most popular drinks was born, the world-famous piña colada.
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El Yunque Rainforest
Located in Río Grande
Located on the east side of the Island, El Yunque is the only tropical rainforest that is part of the U.S. National Forest System. Home to more than 240 types of trees, unique birds, native species like the coquí frog, and beautiful scenery, the forest spans 28,000 acres of land that includes 25 waterfalls, several rivers, and ancient petroglyphs depicting the deities of the Taíno, Puerto Rico’s indigenous people.
Only a one-hour drive from San Juan, you can either navigate El Yunque on your own or take a guided tour to get to the most popular locations. Choose between hiking, ziplining, or horseback riding, and fall in love with the astonishing view from the top of the forest overlooking the region’s lush valleys.
Note: You must reserve your visit to this top Puerto Rican attraction in advance through www.recreation.gov.
Piñones
Located in: Loíza
Just minutes from San Juan and the Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (SJU), you can find the Afro-Caribbean coastal neighborhood of Piñones. Full of delicious authentic street food made in the traditional fogón, the many little chinchorros (small dining stands) offer fritters made from plantain, fresh fish, oysters, and a lot of sazón. You can also buy cold coconut water to drink straight out of the coconut or try the crabmeat alcapurrias and bacalaítos (codfish fritters). The weekend is the perfect time to visit if you're looking for a bustling local scene. If you want to relax before you eat, be sure to bring your swimsuit and dive in at a nearby beach—just wait 45 minutes after eating before you swim!
Santurce
Located in: San Juan
The Santurce neighborhood, home to the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico and Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, among many other galleries and local shops, is located very close to the Condado district and about 20 minutes from Old San Juan. The area has become an arts and culture hub with many buildings displaying colorful murals and galleries showing works by local artists.
Food is also a big deal in Santurce! You can find elegant restaurants alongside little pop-up eateries at gastronomy parks like Lote 23. La Placita de Santurce (Santurce Marketplace) offers tradition, live music, culture, and authentic local food, all in one vibrant stop. Farmers sell their fresh produce during the day, including fruits, vegetables, flowers, and local dishes, and a block party-style celebration takes place on weekend nights.
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La Parguera
Located in: Lajas
A trip to La Parguera in Lajas might be a two-and-a-half-hour journey from San Juan, but it is definitely worth it. Located on the southwestern side of Puerto Rico, the village has many reasons to visit. Eat local food and drink an authentic Puerto Rican cocktail in the Malecón, a waterfront area with colorful souvenir shops and beautiful views. If you are an adventurer, you can snorkel in the nearby bioluminescent bay, experience some of the Island’s best scuba diving, go hiking, biking, or birdwatching, or charter a boat to see dozens of tiny mangrove islands. Find different species of birds and sea creatures in Caracoles, Mata la Gata, or Cayo Enrique. If you stay for a while, you might even be able to catch a glimpse of a dolphin or manatee.
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Distrito T-Mobile
Located in: San Juan
Since opening in 2021, Distrito T-Mobile has become a favorite destination for both locals and visitors. This five-acre entertainment venue at the heart of the Convention Center District in San Juan has something for everybody to enjoy, whether you’re looking for a chill daytime hangout or an exciting night out. Distrito T-Mobile’s ten restaurants and bars range from high-end Puerto Rican cuisine at La Central by Mario Pagán to Spanish tapas at Barullo Taberna Española to bar bites and beers at Arena Medalla. Walk around the space and take in beautiful works of art by local artists, and be wowed by the giant screens that bring the main plaza to life. Stick around to catch a movie at Caribbean Cinemas VIP (which has the first ScreenX Theater in the Caribbean), enjoy a concert at Coca-Cola Music Hall, or ride the zipline at Toro Verde Urban Park.
Vieques and Culebra
Vieques and Culebra are two nearby islands you should definitely add to your list of places to see in Puerto Rico. Vieques, known as Isla Nena, is located 15 nautical miles from Fajardo, on the east side of Puerto Rico. Culebra is 19 miles from the coast. Both islands have some of the most beautiful beaches you’ll find anywhere and are frequently included on lists of the world’s best beaches. Whether you take a ferry or travel by air, the trip is not too long, and a visit can be made as a day trip, overnight, or longer. You can camp on the white sand in selected areas of Flamenco beach (Culebra) or stay at a local bed & breakfast or rental house. Experience the bioluminescent bay in Mosquito Bay (Vieques), explore the black sand beach, or simply relax and enjoy the laid-back vibe.
Guavate
Located in: Cayey
Experience what Boricuas do to have fun during the weekends! Eat authentic and tasty food, and enjoy inspiring panoramic views in Guavate, a must-visit spot in Puerto Rico. Guavate, part of the town of Cayey in the center of the Island, is well known for its lechoneras, outdoor eateries specializing in slow-roasted pork. Located high in the mountains, you’ll find amazingly tender meats, live music, a friendly atmosphere, and cooler temperatures.
A few lechoneras to visit: El Rancho Original, Lechonera El Mojito, Lechonera Los Pinos, and Lechonera Los Amigos.
Río Camuy Cave Park
Located in: Camuy
Part of the Island’s geological wonders, the Río Camuy Cave Park is one of the few places where you can marvel at the beauty of the Northern Karstic region. This incredible network of caves and underwater reservoirs is the third-largest cavern system in the world. Stretching over 1o miles under the municipality of Camuy, there are plenty of caves and underground terrain to explore. Be sure to check out Cueva Clara, one of the many chambers in the cave system. Standing at 700 feet long and 200 feet tall, it’s equally dramatic and breathtaking.
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Casa BACARDÍ
Located in: Cataño
Just a quick ferry ride from Old San Juan is the world's largest premium rum distillery, Casa BACARDÍ. This family-owned company in Cataño is a must-see for fans of rum and spirits, offering historic and rum-tasting tours, as well as mixology classes. Visitors are greeted in their distinctive bat-winged pavilion with a welcome cocktail, a great way to start any tour if you ask us!
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