The only large-scale zoo in Puerto Rico, this 45-acre tropical attraction is home to a wide variety of animals including elephants, hippos and exotic birds and reptiles.
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The only large-scale zoo in Puerto Rico, this 45-acre tropical attraction is home to a wide variety of animals including elephants, hippos and exotic birds and reptiles.
This San Juan neighborhood is just southeast of the old city.
Fine shop specializing in the rarest and, in many cases, the most expensive antiques, art work, period furniture and tribal art pieces.
Take your camera to this lovely palm-lined beach, which features calm waters for children, and a chance to ride the "paso fino" horses along the beach.
Best Music Venue in San Juan!!! Music Theater Poetry Ambiance, Salsa, Latin Jazz, Folklore, Hip Hop.
The one fact most folks know about Vieques --if they know even one-- is that the U.S. Navy used it for target practice. But the real fact is that only the tiny, easternmost tip of the island was...
Coastal resort area that offers accommodations, dining, beaches, scuba diving, snorkeling, golfing and excellent sailing along the eastern coast of Fajardo.
Four centuries ago this gate was the main entrance into the city.
The waters off this tiny island make for a labyrinthine dive, with its intricacy of tunnels.
A hot tri-level dance club, with a pub, dance floor and rooftop terrace.
This bay abounds with sailing and boating opportunities.
Situated in a beautiful and architecturally significant building, this museum traces the city's history from pre-Columbian times to the present.
A visit to the former home of Dona Felisa Rincón, the first woman to serve as mayor of San Juan from 1946 to 1968, provides a glimpse into a typical Old San Juan home reflecting the politics and personal life of its previous occupant.
A three-screen theater showing U.S. and foreign films.
This buffet-style restaurant can serve you and up to 499 of your closest friends.
Much of the land area on the island of Culebra and the outlying islands is designated as a wildlife reserve, which is designed to protect important seabird colonies and turtle-nesting sites in Puerto Rico.
If paradise had palm trees...they'd call it Sun Bay.
An art gallery featuring local modern artists.
This appropriately-named beach, curving like a half moon, is shallow enough to walk out 40 feet.
A serene and charming beachfront neighborhood.
Visitors can take guided tours through this World Heritage Site, a 40-room mansion completed in 1540 that was used to defend against foreign invaders.
A rugged golf course in the Coamo hills.
The largest radio telescope in the world, this vast 20-acre dish, which is used to explore the heavens, sits in a karst sinkhole that measures 1,300 feet across.
Flowing underground to form one of the largest subterranean rivers in the world, this waterway travels through dramatic landscapes of sinkholes, limestone formations and more than 200 caves, some big enough to engulf skyscrapers.
Ponces main square has enough to keep you busy, from historical sites to boutiques.
This lookout tower in El Yunque is sometimes incorporated into Santeria (an Afro-Caribbean religion) ceremonies.
One of fourteen forest reserves on the island, which features the peak Cerro de Punta and a number of hiking trails.
This championship 18-hole course makes a round of golf a pleasure due to fabulous water and mountain views, and a challenge due to constant trade winds and elevation changes of 200 feet.
Uninhabited island in the Mona Passage that is a mecca for divers, biologists, hunters and tourists interested in seeing unique wildlife.
Take a 45-minute tour of the world's largest rum distillery, Bacardi Museum, and be rewarded with a tasty sample at the end of your visit.
A folk art museum with vibrant exhibits you can buy.
This former convent is now a charming blues café.
Culebras main town, where most of its residents live, is fairly nondescript.
Located in the coastal plain of southwestern Puerto Rico, this area is classified as a subtropical dry forest and known for its fabulous birdwatching opportunities.
Find a maritime museum and dolphin-spotting platform at this lighthouse in Rincon.
Find this hatchery in Mayaguez.
This short, memorable and popular walk is the best way to experience the rainforest.
