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The Interpretative Trail In Guajataca Forest

Jan 17th, 2010 • By • Category: Central, Hiking, Maps, Nature, North, West

The Guajataca Forest, in the karst region of Puerto Rico, has 25 miles of trails within its boundaries. Most people will only use 2 of these trails: the Interpretive Trail and the trail to the Cueva del Viento. One can spend an hour or so exploring the Interpretive Trail and learn about what makes this part of the island unique.



Hop Aboard the Free Trolley in Old San Juan

Dec 18th, 2007 • By • Category: Maps, OldSanJuan

Old San Juan now has a free trolley service to help you get around the city. The trolley runs Monday through Friday from 7:00am until 7:00pm, and Saturday and Sunday from 9:00am until 7:00pm. Just stand at any of the marked trolley stop signs and wait for the next trolley to come along. You can [...]



Plan Your Visit with our Interactive Island Map

Aug 26th, 2007 • By • Category: Maps

As compared to most other Caribbean islands, Puerto Rico is a big island and most of the "must see" attractions are not concentrated in one particular area. Understanding the "lay of the land" can be a daunting task for the first-time visitor. To provide some perspective on where things are on the island, we’ve put [...]



UPR Botanical Garden Map

Jul 20th, 2007 • By • Category: Maps, Metro, Nature

A visit to the University of Puerto Rico (UPR) Botanical Garden (JardiĀ­n Botanico) is an enjoyable way to spend a couple of hours. Here’s a map to help guide you through the gardens.



El Yunque Trail Map

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

The El Yunque National Forest has many trails, streams, 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 [...]



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