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Fernando Luis Ribas Dominicci Airport

Fernando Luis Ribas Dominicci Airport

Fernando Luis Ribas Dominicci Airport is a domestic airport located on the island of Isla Verde in the San Juan municipality of Puerto Rico. The airport has a single runway and serves as the main relief airport to the Luis Munoz Marin International Airport during peak season. The airport serves local routes which are operated by regional airlines such as Air Flamenco and Vieques Air Link.

Festival de la Pina Paradisiaca

Festival de la Pina Paradisiaca

The tropical weather of Puerto Rico makes it a great place to grow pineapples, a popular fruit consumed across the globe. The oceanfront community of La Parguera celebrates the importance of this fruit in the form of the Pineapple Festival. During this festival, local businesses and shop owners sell their agricultural produce as well as products made from pineapples. The local bars, restaurants and hotels cater to guests from all over, with local musicians ensuring that the evening remains lively throughout. The town also offers charter boat facilities for those looking to get a glimpse of the stunning bioluminescent bay, where one can even swim in the stunning setting! Read More

Festival de las Mascaras de Hatillo

Festival de las Mascaras de Hatillo

Dating back to 1823, the Festival de las Máscaras de Hatillo marks the Feast of Holy Innocents, which falls on December 28th every year. On this day, according to the Bible, infant boys under the age of 3 were ordered to be killed by King Herod, who was looking for Baby Jesus. The festival is marked by its extravagant costumes and masks worn by people across all age groups. The masked performers play the role of Herod’s soldiers looking to catch young children. The festival is known for showcasing local talent and cuisine to guests from all over, while giving them the perfect chance to socialize and enjoy their time here. The celebrations also commemorates the origins of the locals from the Canary Islands. Read More

Festival Nacional Indigena

Festival Nacional Indigena

Puerto Rico is an island renowned for its culture and historic past. The Jayuya region of the country is testament to this legacy, being the home of the Taino tribe that resided on the islands before the Spanish discovered it. The region is also home to the tallest peak in the country. The festival celebrates the legacy of the Taino tribe and their traditions. A traditional ceremony alongside a ball game and a costume pageant are amongst the main highlights of the festival. It also promotes the local culture and cuisine, giving guests the chance to experience the hospitality of the region. Guests can also visit tourist attractions like Piedra Escarita and coffee plantations as part of the festival. Read More

Flamenco Beach

Flamenco Beach

The Flamenco beach is the most popular Caribbean island of Culebra covered with white sand and clear turquoise waters accessible by a flight or ferry from Fajardo. The beach being surrounded by majestic hills, palm trees and connected by Culebra National Wildlife Refuge makes it the best beach in Puerto Rico. The popular attraction is the rusted forgotten tank covered by graffiti which is left by the USA Navy testing facility. The beach is also equipped with lifeguard towers and kiosks for visitor's safety. Boating, swimming, guided snorkelling sessions, and shopping for beach accessories are the main highlights of the trip. Read More

Fortin Conde de Mirasol

Fortin Conde de Mirasol

Constructed in the year 1845 and 1855, Fortin Conde de Mirasol is one of the best forts in Vieques to know the history of the city. The colonial architect building is renovated into a beautiful museum and an art gallery. The place also has many things to take back as souvenirs from Las Vegas like books, artefacts and many more. The walls of the fort depict innovative architecture and few ancient canons. There is also a small garden at the fort with seasonal plants. Fortin Conde de Mirasol is also the best places in Puerto Rico to explore history with a modern touch. Read More

Fortin San Jeronimo de Boqueron

Fortin San Jeronimo de Boqueron

Fortín San Jerónimo de Boquerón is one of the smallest forts in Puerto Rico located in San Juan protecting the island since the 18th century. The fort was the first line of defence that guarded the city against the invaders. The fort also has various rooms to explore and know its history through boards or even hire a guide. The unique thing that attracts the visitors to this fort is the antiques, and the war remains on the site.

Gilligan’s Island

Officially known as Cayo Aurora, Gilligan’s Island is just a 10-20 minute kayak or ferry ride from Guánica and is famous for its snorkelling through mangrove tunnels. It is one of the safest islands of Puerto Rico being marked by permitted areas with buoys for the safety of swimmers. The untouched island is a famous weekend spot for Puerto Ricans with barbecue pits, picnic tables, changing huts, and restrooms. Gilligan’s Island being the untouched island is one of the best places to experience a relaxing getaway in Puerto Rico. Read More

Good Friday and Easter

Good Friday and Easter

Good Friday and Easter Sunday mark the culmination of the Holy Week festivities, an important week for Roman Catholics. The festival also marks the beginning of the beach season for the locals and is considered to be the biggest holiday on the island. On Good Friday, churchgoers mark the death of Jesus Christ. The services include re-enactments of the events leading to his death, making the ceremony all the more solemn. After attending the services, people visit the beaches, where various water sports and adventure sports seasons kick off. This includes surfboarding and kayaking. Families have cookouts and enjoy the pleasant weather as well.This continues until Easter Sunday, during which people go to church again to mark the Resurrection of Jesus from the dead. The services are more joyous, with music and dance filling the air. After this, people return to the beaches to enjoy traditional meals and more water based activities to celebrate the holiday. This makes it a great festival for tourists and locals to interact and socialize on the beaches of Puerto Rico. Read More

Gozalandia Waterfall

Gozalandia Waterfall

Gozalandia is also known as Las Cataratas or El Roble Waterfall which is one of the secret waterfalls of Puerto Rico and is located to the north of San Sebastián town. It is popular for its natural pool at the foot of the falls with deep and clean waters which attracts many tourists for swimming. A rope swing and naturally generated jump rocks at the edge of the pool add to an adventurous activity at the waterfall. The major attraction at the Gozalandia waterfall is the small underwater cave situated on the right of the falls. It also has an on-site outdoor cafe for people to hangout after visiting the falls. Source Read More

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