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Must See Things for First Time Visitors

This is your first visit to Puerto Rico? There are tons of things to do here, and depending on your interests you won’t be bored. Here are the top must see attractions for first-time visitors to Puerto Rico.

Puerto Rico is for Lovers

Feb 2nd, 2012 • By • Category:

Tropcial breezes, warm nights, swimming in secluded waterfalls, private beaches, beautiful views, hot & sexy salsa dancing – forget Virginia, Puerto Rico is for lovers! There are so many ways to romance your sweetheart here that you need only to decide which one suits your style.


Shore Excursions and Tours for Cruisers to San Juan

Dec 11th, 2011 • By • Category: Old San Juan, San Juan Metro, Tour

We took a cruise recently, and I did all the planning for our excursions in the various ports. For those of you coming into San Juan and trying to plan your day in port — I feel your pain. It is not easy to decide what there is to do in (or around) San Juan, and there are so many questions that need answering. Will I have enough time in port? How will I get there from the ship? Do I need a guide or can I do it on my own?


Top 10 Must-See and Must-Do Things

Jul 31st, 2011 • By • Category:

We get asked lots of questions through this web site. One of the most frequently asked questions is "What are the must-do activities and must-see places for my visit to Puerto Rico?" Check out this article for our Top 10 in Puerto Rico list.


Blend up a Pina Colada for the Taste of Vacation

Jul 10th, 2011 • By • Category: Food & Lodging, Recipes

When someone says Piña Colada, you immediately picture a frosty drink with tropical fruit hanging off the edge of the glass. It is cool, delicious, and sweet. It is the "national" drink of Puerto Rico, and is available just about everywhere here — beaches, roadside stands, restaurants, and bars. Here’s our recipe for this favorite, vacation-time drink.


Driving in Puerto Rico

May 9th, 2010 • By • Category: Central Region, Culebra, General, Porta Antillas (East), Porta Atlantico (North), Porta Caribe (South), Porta del Sol (West), Rain Forest, Rainy Day Ideas, San Juan Metro

Once you decide to venture away from the San Juan metropolitan area, your best bet (and the cheapest way to get around) is to rent a car. You may have heard horror stories about Puerto Rican drivers, but, in reality, it is not that bad! Here are some tips to make your experience driving in Puerto Rico as painless as possible.


Explore Miles of Beaches in Rincon

Feb 7th, 2010 • By • Category: Beach, Nature, Porta del Sol (West)

With names like Domes, Steps, Spanish Wall, Pools and Indicators, Rincon boasts miles of beaches. Some of the beaches are suitable for swimming. Others have world-class surfing conditions. And most are perfect for watching the sunset. So, grab a map or a GPS unit and start looking for your perfect beach.


Visit the Fajardo BioBay in an Electric Boat

Dec 13th, 2009 • By • Category: Nature, Porta Antillas (East), Tour

Puerto Rico is blessed with a natural phenomenon that is found in only a few other places on earth — it has 3 year-round bioluminescent bays. I am so excited to say that Bio Island offers an eco-friendly way to visit Laguna Grande without having to kayak or walk. They have an electric motor boat tour that is both safe for the environment and fun.


300 Miles of Beaches – How to Find Yours

Nov 29th, 2009 • By • Category: Beach, Culebra, Nature, Porta Antillas (East), Porta Atlantico (North), Porta Caribe (South), Porta del Sol (West), San Juan Metro, Vieques

Being an island, Puerto Rico has more than 300 miles of beaches, including the out-islands and cays. That’s one beach to explore and enjoy for each day of the year. There is a perfect beach for everyone – it all depends your idea of the perfect beach. Luckily, almost all the beaches in Puerto Rico are open to the general public.


40 Things to do in Northeast Puerto Rico

Aug 17th, 2009 • By • Category: Beach, Culebra, Hiking, Nature, Old San Juan, Porta Antillas (East), Porta Atlantico (North), Rain Forest, Rainy Day Ideas, Shopping, Snorkeling, Tour

Whether you have just a couple of hours or a couple of days, there are plenty of things to keep you busy and entertained in the northeast part of Puerto Rico. From the rain forest to beaches to biobays, we’ve put together a list of activities sorted by the amount of time you need to do each.


Flying Out of PR on AA? Be a Sato Escort & Help a Dog in Need

Jun 7th, 2009 • By • Category: General, San Juan Metro

Anyone who visits Puerto Rico can’t help but notice that we have a stray dog problem. These strays, which are usually mixed breed dogs, are locally called satos. There are a number of wonderful, non-profit organizations on the island that help these animals by finding homes for them in the States. They need your help, too. Read this to find out how you can help.


Taste Puerto Rico at the Luquillo Kiosks

May 31st, 2009 • By • Category: Food & Lodging, Porta Antillas (East)

The Luquillo kiosks (or kioskos) are a much loved part of Puerto Rico. This long row of humble (think almost ramshackle) buildings are right on Route 3 along the beach in Luquillo. But don’t let their appearance discourage you — stop in and you will be in for an experience that is uniquely Puerto Rican.


Renting a Car & Getting Around in the San Juan & Fajardo Areas

May 21st, 2009 • By • Category: General, Porta Antillas (East)

To really see Puerto Rico, you need to get out and explore. Whether you are in port for the day with a cruise ship or you’ve flown in for a couple weeks, renting a car is a great way to get around. There are loads of agencies that have all types of cars and vans, so even with a large family, you’re sure to find something that suits your needs.


Take a Snorkel Trip on the Fun Cat

Apr 19th, 2009 • By • Category: Beach, Nature, Porta Antillas (East), Snorkeling, Water Sports

It’s been almost 5 years since the last time we went out on a snorkel catamaran trip. We recently had the opportunity to spend the day on the Fun Cat that sails out of Fajardo to the reefs near the island of Icacos.


Visit the Bio Bay on Foot at Las Cabezas Nature Reserve

Feb 8th, 2009 • By • Category: Nature, Porta Antillas (East), Tour

Until recently, the only way to access any of the bioluminescent lagoons in Puerto Rico was either in a kayak or aboard a boat. But now there is another alternative! The Fideicomiso de Conservación de Puerto Rico now offers night-time walking tours of Las Cabezas Nature Reserve and Laguna Grande.


Go Back in Time 225 Years at Fort San Cristobal

Jan 18th, 2009 • By • Category: History, Museum, Old San Juan

Fort San Cristobal is often considered the other fort in Old San Juan. For reasons that I can’t fathom, people flock to El Morro and rarely visit Fort San Cristobal. But they don’t know what they’re missing – it is a definitely worth a visit!


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