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Adventure Activities in Puerto Rico

Adventure Activities in Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico has a wide array of adrenaline pumping action for those who just can't do without the thrill, and tons of other fun activities! You just can't go through Puerto Rico without taking one of these superb and exciting tours. There are several companies like Rocazila, Toro Verde, Ecoquest Adventures, Acampa Nature Adventure tours, Yunke Zipline Adventure and many, many others in Puerto Rico which will give you the opportunity to engage yourself in some fun and thrilling activities. There are numerous tours, and you'll be accompanied by guides throughout as you hike and trek through the treacherous forest terrains and rappel down rocks and rivers! The highlight though is definitely going to be the exhilarating zipline which takes you through and over the forest and amazing speeds, offering some brilliant views and definitely faster heart beats! It's sure to be one of the highlights of your trip. Read More

Bioluminescent (Mosquito) Bay

Bioluminescent (Mosquito) Bay

Located in Vieques Island, this 'glow in the dark' bay is an experience that you will never forget. The Bioluminescent Bay is among Puerto Rico's most iconic places. During the day, you'll probably just cross it without even noticing it as anything special. But come nightfall, the millions of microorganisms that live in the waters emit a blue glow and the entire bay is lit up like one huge light show! It is truly overwhelming and almost unbelievable. As you drift along the water in your boat, the blue glow will be right under you and everywhere around you! Some things to remember are that the microorganisms don't actually only glow in the light, it's the darkness which makes it visible, so on bright full moon nights they aren't as visible. Also, take a kayak rather than a motorboat. The quiet surroundings complement the beauty of the bay and makes the entire experience absolutely mesmerising! Read More

Boat Tours and Water Activities

Boat Tours and Water Activities

Undoubtedly the best way to explore the uncapped beauty of the Puerto Rican archipelago and the world under the water. You cannot say that you have seen all of Puerto Rico if you didn't take a boat tour. The blue waters, amazing scenery and particular places in the region like the magnificent Bioluminescent Bay are best accessed on a yacht or kayak. When you're out there in the blissful serenity of these islands is when you'll truly realise their beauty. Once you're done seeing what's above the water, take a dip and go into the underwater world. Scuba and snorkelling activities in these islands is sure to make you marvel at the fascinating world under the water. There are many boat tours and underwater tours from San Juan, Culebra, Fajardo, Vieques and the many other islands that will guide you through the pristine waters and the aquatic life of Puerto Rico. Read More

Caracas Beach (Red Beach)

Caracas Beach (Red Beach)

One of Vieques several stunning beaches, the Caracas is a hugely popular beach among locals and tourists alike. Caracas beach is definitely a local favourite, which you can clearly see by the crowds it attracts. It's sheer white sand and calm turquoise waters, and the forest hills on one side and rocks on the other make it a supremely picturesque beach. It has numerous covered pavilions which are used by many for picnics and gatherings. Like other beaches, snorkelling is available here, along the eastern side of the cove. Read More

Cueva del Indio

Cueva del Indio

Home to some amazing views and historic carved Indian caves, the Cueva del Indio has fast become a huge tourist attraction. The Cueva del Indio is an iconic Puerto Rican attraction. The caves have earned quite the reputation for themselves due to the huge amount of petroglyphs found in them, and also the panoramic and spectacular views that you can get from various cliffs in the area. Features like arches and a natural bridge are also not to be missed, and from these various vantage points you can witness the huge waves crash into the rocks, creating quite an absorbing view. The caves are not open at the top so you can look down into them, and there's also ladder for those who want to climb down and take a more on-hand tour of the labyrinth, which is definitely recommended. The walk to the caves is perhaps the most dangerous part as you have to walk across sharp limestone, so pack a pair of solid shoes and do not take the risk of open footwear. The caves used to be of huge importance to the Taino Indians. They held meetings and important functions here, and the carvings depict several features of their everyday lives. Spend a good few hours here in the caves and enjoy the rustic and historic feel! Read More

Culebra

Culebra

Culebra is one of the most tranquil and serene islands of the Puerto Rico archipelago, home to stunning beaches and it's elusive giant lizard. Culebra is nothing like the commercial and bustling Puerto Rico. Over here, you don't have clubs and casinos and crowded streets. In Culebra, you get to absorb the beauty of nature, and lose yourself in the amazing serenity of the island. Culebra has a fabulous collection of beaches to get a tan on and relax. The Flamenco Beach in particular, is definitely going to rank in the best beaches you've ever visited. It's lined with trees and shrubs and is a hugely popular weekend destination for Puerto Ricans. Like many other popular beaches, it is dotted with food stalls and small shops to get a taste of the local food and grab some souvenirs. If you're looking for something more hands on, you can try your hand at snorkelling which is available at various sites throughout the island. Culebra is definitely worth a day trip from Puerto Rico to check out the calm and peaceful side of the Caribbean. Read More

El Yunque

El Yunque

El Yunque National Rainforest consists of cloud and rain forests, offering breathtaking views. Most of the camping sites in this rainforest are reachable via hiking. Some sites have cooking areas, but you must bring your supplies for refreshments. Moreover, you must remember to get the camping permit beforehand for an uninterrupted camping experience. The rainforest is full of amazing hiking trails, scenic views, gushing waterfalls, rare flowers and trees, and many fascinating activities. At El Yunque, there's always something more to do. This massive rainforest sprawling across an area of 28,000 acres has a brilliant collection of attractions and activities. The famous Dwarf Forest is located along the peaks of the rainforest's mountains and due to the harsh conditions, the growth of trees in the area is actually stunted, hence the name. You'll notice these unique features as you hike up through the forest. You can see many rock carvings in Rio Blanco and all over the hills in the forest, or go for snorkelling and surfing on the beaches. Take a dip in the cold water of the forest's pools and rivers, like the Charco Frio and the Juan Diego Falls, for the ultimate refreshment! Be careful about changing currents and weather to avoid any injuries. For the best experience of exploring and enjoying the forest, it's best to stay in the breathtaking resorts and lodgings that are found in the forest. It's quite the feeling to wake up to the tranquil beauty of the lush rainforest! Read More

La Chiva (Blue Beach)

La Chiva (Blue Beach)

An absolutely breathtaking beach on island of Vieques, the La Chiva is a long stretch of unbelievable beauty. Pristine blue waters, light sand, and tons of snorkelling to do, the La Chiva has to be a priority on the list of beaches to visit in Puerto Rico. Photographers will find themselves in attempts to capture the unreal beauty in a single frame. If you're travelling to Puerto Rico with your significant other, there is probably no better place for long romantic walks, absorbing the amazing natural views and the island's lush green landscape in the background. Snorkelling is a favourite activity at the beach, with several points along it's length offering opportunities to awe at the underwater life in it's crystal clear waters. A definite must visit for anyone! Read More

Museo de Art de Ponce

Museo de Art de Ponce

Located in Ponce, it has a vast collection of 4,500 works of art, and has a brilliant collection of Pre - Raphaelite works in particular. The Museo de Art de Ponce houses an extensive collection of European, American and African art from as far back as the 14th century. It is the largest art museum in the Caribbean, and ever since it's renovation and reopening in 2010, has become a top class facility. The museum's collection is globally believed to be one of the finest of the Western Hemisphere, displaying exquisite works in Italian Baroque, Puerto Rican folk art, Pre-Raphaelite, Spanish and Latin contemporary. Famous artists featured in the museum include Bartolom_ Esteban Murillo, Peter Paul Rubens, and Sir Edward Burne-Jones, whose last ever masterpiece The Last Sleep of Avalon is one of the most important pieces of the museum. This brilliant museum in Ponce is definitely a must for art lovers. Read More

Old San Juan

Old San Juan

Located in the capital San Juan, Old San Juan is a historic district of Puerto Rico and it's oldest settlement. This lively district in San Jose is amazingly rich in heritage. It is here where the first Spanish settlement on Puerto Rico was established back in 1508. Today, this historic little strip of island lies just north of the city of San Jose. It's a lively mix of old iconic architecture, museums, restaurants and cafes, and numerous places to shop. It is the prime place to see when you're in Puerto Rico. Its atmosphere and attractions have made it a tourist destination of utmost interest. Visit the forts and absorb the amazing history of Puerto Rico, or take a walk along the Paseo la Princesa, the buzzing street promenade going through the district, lined with several stalls and shops for all kinds of things. The island is also home to Restaurant Row on Fortaleza Street, offering a huge collection of restaurants and an opportunity to indulge in the local Caribbean cuisine! The small island is dotted with various sculptures and statues of historic figures in Puerto Rican history, like the famous La Rogavita. And as the sun begins to set, a beautiful shade of orange befalls the city, and the Caribbean nightlife begins to come alive. Old San Jose is truly an experience not to be missed. Read More

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