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Articles in the East Category

Hike Mount Britton Trail in the Rain Forest

Jul 8th, 2007 • By Gwenn • Category: East, Hiking, Nature, RainForest

The Mount Britton Trail is a 0.8 mile, one-way hike. It starts a short walk from Road 191, at an elevation of 2,493 feet and climbs 594 feet in this short distance. The trail is narrow, but paved, and well-maintained. It is a labeled as a “Challenging” trail by the US Forest [...]



El Yunque Trail Map

Jul 8th, 2007 • By Ray • Category: East, Hiking, Maps, Nature, RainForest

The El Yunque National Forest has many trails, stream, rivers and waterfalls that can be enjoyed year-round. Though the forest covers 28,000 acres, when most people (especially tourists) speak of "going to the rain forest" they’re referring to the Recreation Area on the north side of the Sierra de Luquillo Mountains. The "main road" into [...]



Seven Seas Beach in Fajardo - Fun in the Sun!

May 17th, 2007 • By Gwenn • Category: Beach, East, North

No visit to Puerto Rico would be complete without visiting some of its beautiful beaches. Seven Seas Beach, located in Fajardo on the northeast corner of the island, is a gem waiting for your discovery. And since it’s a Balneario, it has gated parking, facilities, and lifeguards. New in 2007, it has been [...]



Spend the Day at Flamenco Beach on Culebra

May 11th, 2007 • By Gwenn • Category: Beach, East, Snorkeling

If you are a sun worshiper, a beach lover or snorkel fanatic, no trip to Puerto Rico would be complete without a trip to Culebra. It can be done as a day trip or stay for longer (there are a few hundred hotel rooms and vacation rentals available).
Culebra is an island 20 miles [...]



Catch the Ferry from Fajardo to Culebra or Vieques

May 7th, 2007 • By Gwenn • Category: Beach, East

An economical way to get to the out-islands of Culebra and Vieques is by using the passenger ferry (La Lancha). These ferries, operated by the Port Authority Maritime Division, carry about 200-400 passengers and run during the day hours, 365 days a year.
Depending on the particular ferry they’re using the day you go, you [...]



Walking & Kayaking in the Humacao Nature Reserve

Apr 28th, 2007 • By Gwenn • Category: East, Hiking, Nature

The Humacao Wildlife Refuge is located on the east coast of Puerto Rico. Within the reserve you’ll find numerous trails for walking, biking and light hiking, long stretches of beach, spectacular views of the coast, an area with picnic pavilions, some ruins from the area’s history as a sugar plantation, old bunkers from wars past, [...]



Taste Local Flavor at a Fruit and Vegetable Market

Apr 22nd, 2007 • By Gwenn • Category: East, Metro, RainyDay, Shopping

The towns in Puerto Rico are all centered around a Public Square. Around this little open space, you will find a church, some government buildings and a market area. This market area will probably have small food stores, clothing stores, and stores with assorted necessities. And usually you can find [...]



Bio-Bay in Fajardo by Kayak or Boat - A Sparkling Experience

Apr 7th, 2007 • By Gwenn • Category: East, Nature, North, Tour

There are three bioluminescent bays (bio-bays) in Puerto Rico. One in the SouthWest - "La Parguera", one on Vieques - "Mosquito Bay", and the one in Fajardo - "La Laguna Grande". Out of all three, Mosquito Bay is the brightest, and La Parguera is the least bright. La Laguna Grande [...]



Las Cabezas de San Juan Nature Reserve

Mar 25th, 2007 • By Gwenn • Category: East, Nature, Tour

The Conservation Trust of PR owns this nature reserve in Fajardo, at the north eastern-most tip of the island. Encompassing hundreds of acres, the Conservation Trust offers tours to explain the different eco-systems that are in the reserve.
On our most recent visit (we have taken the tour a number of times with [...]



Snorkel Boat Tours - A Day of Sun, Wind & Sea Life

Mar 13th, 2007 • By Gwenn • Category: Beach, East, Snorkeling, Tour

There are a number of snorkel boat tours that leave out of Fajardo and visit reefs and the out-islands. The boats are all very similar, follow a similar schedule, serve a similar lunch and beverages, go to the same snorkel spots, and are the same price - give or take a few [...]