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La Chiva Beach
La Chiva is situated to the southern tip of the Vieques National Wildlife Refuge which is a 20 minutes drive from the Vieques Ferry Terminal and 25 minutes from Antonio Rivera Rodríguez Airport.
It is one of the popular beaches in Puerto Rico to book a snorkeling tour in summers as well as winters because of its clear and calm waves. The shallow waters between the cay and the main island are the central attraction for snorkelers. The beach is also well facilitated with restrooms and gazebos making it the best place for a relaxing getaway.
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La Coca Falls
The La Coca Falls is one of the most popular waterfalls in Puerto Rico which is situated just beside the road and easily accessible in El Yunque National Park that attracts many tourists and locals each year. Located to the east of San Juan, the spectacular 85 feet waterfall is also known for its La Coca trail among the locals.
Swimming being restricted is the only disadvantage but you can admire its beauty by clicking a couple of pictures. The falls are crowded at their peak times but visiting the wonderful place is always on every tourist's checklist who visits Puerto Rico.
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La Fortaleza
La Fortaleza is one of the best administrative forts in Puerto Rico and is also a must-visit for someone who wants to see the evolving culture of Puerto Rico. Built-in 1540 as a defence, this place is now renovated and converted to the governor's house. A visit to the mansion is not permitted, except for the guided tours available on the weekdays. The beautiful building is a government activity area that can be closed anytime for any governmental activities in Puerto Rico.
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La Mina Waterfall
La Mina Waterfall is also known as Cascada La Mina is one of the best waterfalls in Puerto Rico for its two trails that is the La Mina trail and the Big Tree Trail. Covered by 29,000 acres of greenery, the trail follows the La Mina River and is also the shortest trail in Puerto Rico.
It also has a pool at the base of the waterfall of 35 feet and is easily accessible by climbing down the rocks. The La Mina Waterfall is a famous picnic spot in Puerto Rico that provides a picnic shelter with picnic tables and benches.
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La Parguera
La Parguera is the most popular island of Puerto Rico for its restaurants and bars along with its affordable beach shopping. The island weekends are usually filled with authentic food, drinks, and engaging music which attracts many tourists to spend their weekends on the island of La Parguera.
La Parguera also attracts to its bioluminescent bay in the south of Lajas which is a 2 hours drive from San Juan. The island has the only beach in Puerto Rico to allow all access to vivid waters and is known for its diving, hiking, snorkelling, biking, and bird watching.
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Las Cabachuelas
Another one of the many cave systems in Puerto Rico, Las Cabachuelas is spread over 1000 acres of land between Morovis and Cialis. The Cabachuelas Natural Reserve which plays host to this large cave system is a subtropical forest flourishing with a large variety of bats. With 60 caves that reside inside the system, it has become a popular and loved destination since its declaration as a national preserve in 2012.
Las Delicias
Las Delicias waterfall situated at a one and half hours drive from San Juan or one hour from Ponce is one of the popular falls in the Bosque Estatal de Tres Picachos in Ciales. The falls are easily seen through roads and can also be reached by a walk through the steps.
Las Delicias waterfall is one of the family-friendly waterfalls of Puerto Rico and also has shallow pools at the bottom of the falls. The main waterfall requires a bit of rock climbing to reach there but is one of the most mesmerizing spots at the falls.
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Las Tinajas Waterfall
Las Tinajas waterfall is one of the best adventurous waterfalls in Puerto Rico for its risky hike and swift currents. The trail from the river base to reach the falls is a bit dangerous because of its slippery rocks. The lower section of the waterfall has a deep pool with a rope swing which is the best spot for kids to enjoy whereas the main part of the waterfall at the end requires a good hiking skill.
The pool at the Las Tinajas waterfall is perfect for people to enjoy rope swings and cliff jumps and also is a good picnic spot in Puerto Rico.
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Luis Munoz Marin International Airport
The Luis Munoz Marin International Airport is the largest international airport on the island of Puerto Rico. The airport is the busiest in the Caribbean region by passenger traffic and serves as a gateway to the regino. It attracts around 4 million passengers every year and acts as the hub for local airlines like Cape Air and Air Sunshine. It is also the focus airport for JetBlue and Silver Airways.
The airport consists of four terminals, serving international and domestic airlines from North America, South America and Europe. The airport is also the only privatized airport in the United States and is run alongside the military.
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Luquillo Beach
The Luquillo beach is located just 40 mins drive away from the east of San Juan and is one of the most famous attractions for enthusiastic snorkelers and surfers. The beach is primarily divided into two parts with one half being lively and lined with food kiosks whereas the other being known for its relaxation and peace.
Luquillo beach is also one of the popular beaches in Peurto Rico for its water sports especially kayaking whereas for people who prefer relaxation, easily rentable supplies like umbrellas and chairs are available at an affordable rate.
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