Destinations In Puerto Rico You Must Visit

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Primitive enriched culture, warm locals, friendly atmosphere, colonial establishments, soothing environment, popular attractions, and alluring treats make this Caribbean Island an iconic destination. It remains a timeless dramatic destination for wanderlusts.

Here we have run down the top five can’t-miss places in Puerto Rico, which will take you to a new experience.

Old San Juan

 

Old San Juan is the hidden gem of Puerto Rico. It is iconic, with natural wonders, 500-year-old history, and beautiful places. Strolling around the cobblestone thoroughfare and lanes will be a fantastic experience. You can soak up your memories with unique architectural designs and a colorful ambiance. Also, the local shops and artisanal restaurants will make your day. Additionally, you will have choices of tasting popular wines in local bars scattered all over the corners of Old San Juan.

You can explore some crowning landmarks of this city in the Garita Cart. This cart will help you to meander La Fortaleza, Cuartel de Ballajá, El Morro, Castillo San Cristóbal, and many others. Even you can go on a guided tour for more information about this old city. The primitive buildings, heritage culture, local eateries, and world-famous drink piña colada will be some memorable strikes.

El Yunque Rainforest

El Yunque Rainforest lies on the eastern part of Rio Grande Island. It is the only torrid rainforest being a unit of the U.S. National Forest System and the home to unseen birds, native species, trees with 240 variations, and majestic scenic views. Also, plenty of rivers, 25 chutes, and prehistoric carved rocks of Taíno deities are other significant attractions of this rainforest.

You can start your journey from San Juan to reach this rainforest by driving for one hour. Also, you can take a guided trip to hop the most iconic locations. Even you can enjoy exciting outdoor activities like; horseback riding, hiking, and exploring magical views of lush valleys from the top of this rainforest. This place is worth falling in love with.

La Parguera

If you are in Old San Juan, your next destination should be La Parguera, with a driving two-and-a-half-hour journey. The southeastern part of Puerto Rico is the home of Lajas, where you will discover this vibrant place La Parguera. This place has many beautiful sides to visit and explore. 

Your wandering around the city should start with Malecon. It is a beautiful strolling gateway with a waterfront view, a beautiful ambiance, and colorful memorial shops. Also, you will get Puerto Rico’s most famous cocktail with delicious dishes in Malecon. Besides this, if you are an adventure-lover, this place will make you happy.  

You can enjoy snorkeling in the bioluminescent gulf, the island’s most exciting scuba diving, hiking trails, riding bikes, or birdwatching. Along with these activities, you can also go boating to see the most captivating mangrove islands. You can also explore anchorages of various birds, sea creatures, and other species in Cayo Enrique, Caracoles, and Mata la Gata. In addition, if you can stay for sometimes more, you can catch a glimmer of dolphins.

Guavate

Guavate is a delightful place in Puerto Rico. It is full of vibrant people who enjoy their weekends with so much fun and activities. Locals cherish their weekends with authentic mouth-watering dishes in local cafes and restaurants. 

Aside from experiencing the local lifestyle, you will have several attractive things to do here. Most importantly, the panoramic view of Guavate will make you amazed and enchanted.

Guavate belongs to Cayey, located in the center of Puerto Rico. This place is the destination of well-reputed lechoneras, where you will explore many outdoor cafes and eateries with famous slow-roasted pork. Besides this, as this eating place is located on the top of the mountain, you will naturally get a picturesque view, delicious pork dishes, live music shows, a comfortable crowd, and a soothing atmosphere.

Vieques and Culebra

You should include Vieques and Culebra, these two islands, in your Puerto Rico Itinerary. The first one lies in the eastern part of Puerto in the name of la Isla Nena. It is away 15 maritime from Fajardo. On the other side, Culebra is 19 miles off the coastline. 

These two island gateways have some magnificent beaches, which belong to the world’s most stunning list. If you don’t prefer to travel by ferry to reach these places, you can go on flights. But, this trip is worth staying overnight or a little longer as it is short with so many wonders to uncover. 

The most exciting thing about Culebra is that you can camp in specific areas on the white sand of Flamenco beach. But, if you are not okay with camping under the open sky in cooler temperatures, staying at a local bed in a rented villa would be better. Even you will get complimentary breakfasts that will satisfy your taste buds. On the other hand, Mosquito Bay of Vieques is a luminescent coastline with laid-back beaches, small towns, and a relaxing atmosphere.

Puerto Rico is a tropical gateway and home to countless activities, adventures, local delicacies, white sandy beaches, ancient culture, and world-famous wine. It will help if you prepare your Puerto Rico itinerary to visit here this winter.

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