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Culebra

Culebra

Culebra is one of the best tourist destinations in Puerto Rico, known for its white-sand beaches and wildlife refuge centre. It is also easily accessible by ferry from Fajardo. Flamenco Beach is one of the most popular beaches in Culebra, with a wide range of water activities and a diverse marine life to explore. Many tourists also prefer to go snorkelling, scuba diving, skiing and camping on the famous beaches of Culebra.

Culebrita

Culebrita

Culebrita is one of the most popular islands of Puerto Rico for its famous beaches and water sports. The island attracts a lot of tourists each year for its popular beaches like Flamenco Beach and Playa Tortuga which are known for snorkeling, kayaking, and scuba diving. The island has large tidal pools in the east and lagoons to the west which is part of the Culebra National Wildlife Refuge. A hike to the oldest lighthouses tops up with the best 360-degree view of the island. Taking a water taxi or renting a boat from the main island of Culebra is the easiest way to visit Culebrita Source Read More

Desecheo Island

Desecheo Island

Desecheo Island is the only island in Puerto Rico that is closed for its tourists because of its unexploded military artillery. Even if the island is closed, it's still a major spot and is permitted for snorkelling and diving. The island waters can be reached by renting a private boat to enjoy with a prior booking. More than 20 dive sites are well accessible for tourists visiting the island and even guided snorkelling and diving are very popular near Desecheo. Source Read More

Doña Juana Waterfall

Doña Juana Waterfall

The Doña Juana Waterfall also known as Chorro de Doña Juana is one of the popular waterfalls in Puerto Rico among the locals for its clean and clear waters. The waterfall is situated right along the road and is also easily accessible by tourists. The Doña Juana Waterfall is a series of three falls and is usually crowded on weekends as well as summers. The beautiful waterfall has a pool at the bottom and is the place most enjoyed by the tourists. It takes a minimum of two hours to drive from the Rio Grande to the falls where there is an allotted parking area for visitors. Read More

El Ataud

El Ataud

Hidden in the jungle near Adjuntas, El Ataud also known as Charco El Ataúd is one of the most visited waterfalls in Puerto Rico by youngsters as a weekend getaway. The trail that leads to the top of the falls is a bit slippery and that's why is not recommended for children. The waterfall is popular for its cliff jumps as well as for swimming in its clear waters. The main thing to do at El Ataud is to jump from 30 to 40 feet cliffs of the waterfall. The route by the upstreams also has a series of small waterfalls and is covered by lush green trees. Read More

El Canuelo

El Canuelo

Located on Isla de Cabras, El Cañuelo is one of the best forts on the island and is declared the UNESCO World Heritage Site in Puerto Rico. Built-in 1610 as the first fort to protect the city from the invaders, the fort is the best place to visit in Puerto Rico to have the best ocean views. The visitors can also have a walk around the walls as the internal parts are closed for safety reasons of the visitors. The beautiful view of San Juan Bay and the Boca Vieja Cove attracts many tourists each year. Read More

El Cemi Museum

El Cemi Museum

Named after a three-pointed object - Cemi, which has religious significance for the indigenous people of Puerto Rico, the Tainos, the museum is located in the heart of Jayuya. The building of the museum is one-of-a-kind, shaped like a Cemi making it the most unusual museum in Puerto Rico. The visitors can take a look at Taino artefacts and a painting of petroglyphs in the small museum.

Eugenio Maria de Hostos Airport

Eugenio Maria de Hostos Airport

Eugenio María de Hostos Airport serves the coastal city of Mayagüez. It is named after one of the most famous natives of the city, who was a renowned educator and philanthropist. The airport was a primary airport connecting the western parts of the island in the past, with its single runway catering to flights from mainland America and the surrounding islands. Cape Air currently operates scheduled flights to the Luis Munoz Marin International Airport in San Juan. Read More

Fajardo

Fajardo

Fajardo is the best city in Puerto Rico for its water activities like scuba diving, kayaking, snorkelling, parasailing and many more. It also has one of the bioluminescent bays in Puerto Rico to explore the hidden ocean life like leatherback turtles, humpback whales and many more. Apart from marine exploration, there are also many hikes, trails and diverse culture to explore in the beautiful city of Fajardo.

Faro del Castillo San Felipe del Morro

Faro del Castillo San Felipe del Morro

Located to the northern end of San Juan, Faro del Castillo San Felipe del Morro has one of the breathtaking ocean views in Puerto Rico. The ancient fort is also one of the UNESCO World Heritage sites in Puerto Rico and is open to visitors to explore the city's history. Hiring a guide at the location to know the secret history is the best thing to do. The fort also has an ancient lighthouse to explore with the best views of the ocean and the city of San Juan. Read More

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