Part of the Rio Camuy Cave Park, the cave has trails, bridges and a trolley.
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Part of the Rio Camuy Cave Park, the cave has trails, bridges and a trolley.
A 400-foot deep sinkhole in the Rio Camuy Cave Park.
Part of an interconnected network of caves in the Rio Camuy Cave Park.
A favorite spot for sooty terns, whose population was at one time estimated to have been 160,000.
This Culebra beach includes a half-mile coral reef located within Culebra Marine Underwater Park.
Located six miles offshore, La Paguera Wall is a giant coral reef extending more than 20 miles and dropping at a maximum depth of 1,500 feet.
A golf course in Isla Verde.
Haunting, weathered Spanish-built structures.
One of the best and most consistent surf areas is located on the north shore of Puerto Rico; great tubes mostly lefts, for experienced surfers only.
A championship course part of the Westin Rio Mar hotel.
Together with the Ocean Course, the River is the second of the Westin Rio Mars championship links.
A protected tract home to the sapo concho, a toad thought to have been extinct.
The Mona Passage is an aprox. 100 mile wide stretch of water that separates Puerto Rico from the Dominican Republic. The waters of the Mona Passage are notorious for being rough, as you can imagine...
One of the best bird-watching places on Puerto Rico, this region is a tropical dry coastal forest that features a strangely beautiful collection of twisted, bonsai-like trees and tall cacti.
A former convent thats now a museum of religious artifacts, some of which like the museums walls date back to 1606.
The most significant archaeological site in the Caribbean.
The oldest active church on the island is located in Loiza Aldea.
Loiza Aldea plaza where youll find the Iglesia del Espiritu Santo y San Patricio.
Part of La Cabezas Nature Reserve, this is a prime beach for relaxing.
An elegant and upscale area with Spanish-style patios and gardens. Worth a stroll.
An 18-hole course on an expansive green.
A palm-fringed 18-hole championship course.
This Rees Jones-designed 7,142-yard course offers up a variety of challenges to golfers at all skill levels.
Spectator sports on the island of Puerto Rico feature year-round thoroughbred racing at this track.
The marina from which to embark upon your ocean adventures.
An area best known for the Rio Camuy Cave Park.
A Cabo Rojo beach with summertime concerts.
Lajas is a very quiet town located in the south west area of Puerto Rico. It is very quiet and it is very safe.It's main turistic area is La Parguera, but there are other areas of interest as well...
Find the lovely Porta Coeli Museum in this small town.
A masterfully designed golf course with a renowned par five.
The companion course to East Course on the grounds of the Hyatt Dorado Beach hotel.
This deep dive site is aptly named, where divers swim through a hole situated 120 feet down, and end up at 100 feet of water.
A reef with a swim-through and lots of interesting marine life like octopi and barracudas.
One of the island's premier diving spots, this is a pyramid-shaped underwater mound with an average depth of 60 feet, with coral caverns, soaring arches and a multi-color patchwork of big star coral heads, purple lace corals and big barrel sponges.
An interesting dive site right off the beach in San Juan.
The second largest barrier reef in the Caribbean offers splendid caves and tunnels for scenic diving adventures.
The younger crowd loves the plaza because of the many nearby cafes and pubs.
This small beer and shot bar, open from noon till whenever, is decorated with oil paintings of evil-looking drunks, which just might be the clientele.
The birthplace of the Pina Colada: a bronze plaque marks the site where Don Ramón Portas Mingot created the popular tropical drink.
A boutique selling womens clothing from shawls and sarongs to dresses and jewelry, in mostly bright colors.
This shop sells hand-crafted wooden 3D wall hangings, usually depicting saints.
An art gallery in Old San Juan featuring realist and magical realist paintings.
This art gallery in Old San Juan features the work of Nono Rivera.
A fascinating gallery and magic space where you can chat with artists about their work.
Sells santos (figurine saints) and statuettes of evil spirits as masked revelers.
The largest privately owned art gallery in Puerto Rico features Caribbean and Latin American art, from paintings and ceramics to the much sought-after santos.
A pleasant place to browse and shop, visit this fine art gallery located in Old San Juan.
