Some of Our Favorite Off the Beaten Path Attractions
Fly Like a Bird in a Hang Glider
Dec 24th, 2008 • By Gwenn • Category: Porta Antillas (East), TourHave you ever wanted to soar above the mountains and trees under your own power like a bird? You can do just that during your vacation in Puerto Rico on a Tandem Discovery Flight with Team Spirit Hang Gliding. It’s really cool!
Visit an Island Run by Monkeys
Dec 16th, 2008 • By Gwenn • Category: Nature, Porta Antillas (East), Snorkeling, Water SportsYou will see many neat things in Puerto Rico, but wild animals are not usually one of them – except if you visit Monkey Island. Monkey Island is a small island off of the eastern coast of Puerto Rico, that is home to about 1200 free-roaming Rhesus monkeys. The island is not open to tourists, but you can get an up close view of the monkeys from the water.
Kayak in Pinones – Just Minutes from San Juan
Dec 1st, 2008 • By Gwenn • Category: Beach, Nature, Water SportsThough it feels like worlds away, Pinones is only a sort distance from the San Juan area. If you enjoy kayaking, you can rent kayaks at COPI, which is just over the bridge from Isla Verde. You can spend one, or many, hours paddling around Torrecilla Lagoon watching birds and iguanas going about their business.
A Fun Day of Waterfalls, Hiking, Climbing and Ziplines
Nov 21st, 2008 • By Gwenn • Category: Central Region, Hiking, Nature, Rain Forest, TourAcampa offers a day-long adventure in the Toro Negro Rainforest that includes hiking, swimming, waterfall-climbing and zip lines. We recently took this trip and had a blast!
Experience the Beauty at a Paso Fino Horse Show
Oct 21st, 2008 • By Gwenn • Category: History, Maps, Music, Rainy Day IdeasFor the horse lovers in our audience, have we got a show for you. The Puerto Rican Equestrian Art School (Escuela Puertorriqueña del Arte Ecuestre) puts on a beautiful Paso Fino horse show a few times a year called Gala Ecuestre.
Playa Colora – A Secret Beach in Fajardo
Sep 24th, 2008 • By Gwenn • Category: Beach, Nature, Porta Antillas (East)We found a cute secluded beach, just a short 25-minute walk from Seven Seas Balneario in Fajardo, called Playa Colora.
Cataño Ferry: A Low Cost Ride & Quick Sunset Cruise
Sep 17th, 2008 • By Gwenn • Category: Old San JuanThe Cataño Ferry, also called La Lancha de Cataño, is a small commuter ferry that runs between Old San Juan and Cataño. It can be used as affordable transportation, or as a quick sunset cruise.
El Yunque’s Best-Kept Secret: Juan Diego Falls
Aug 23rd, 2008 • By Gwenn • Category: Hiking, Nature, Porta Antillas (East), Porta Atlantico (North), Rain ForestJuan Diego Falls is a series of beautiful waterfalls located a short (but demanding) walk from the road. We feel that the largest of the falls is better than the more popular La Mina Falls. Especially since Juan Diego Falls is virtually undiscovered by tourists!
Walk Angelito Trail to a Great Swimmin’ Hole
Aug 3rd, 2008 • By Gwenn • Category: Hiking, Nature, Rain ForestWhat could be more refreshing than taking a swim in a crystal clear river on a hot day? If you are in El Yunque and want to do some swimming, you may want to try Angelito Trail. The trail leads to Las Damas pool in the Mameyes River.
Get Personal with an Erin Go Bragh Snorkel Sailing Trip
Jul 23rd, 2008 • By Gwenn • Category: Beach, Nature, Porta Antillas (East), Snorkeling, Tour, Water SportsA day sail aboard the Erin Go Bragh III offers an intimate option for accessing excellent snorkeling spots near the islets of Icacos, Lobos, Palominos, and Palominitos, located off the coast of Fajardo. Longer overnight trips are available to the islands of Culebra and Vieques.
Enjoy Lechon & Local Music in Guavate
Jun 7th, 2008 • By Gwenn • Category: Central Region, Dance, Food & Lodging, MusicWeekends in Puerto Rico are a family affair, especially Sundays. Locals love to get together for meals and family activities. Places that offer cooler temperatures, great food and live music are always popular with locals looking for some fun. If you, as a tourist, want to experience some of that fun and flavor, you can [...]
A Botanical and Cultural Garden Blooms in Caguas
May 27th, 2008 • By Gwenn • Category: Central Region, History, NaturePuerto Rico is rich in history and culture. It also has a perfect climate to grow some of the prettiest flowers and plants imaginable. Caguas decided to put these things together and opened the Botanical and Cultural Garden (Jardin Botanico y Cultural) in April 2007.
Kayak & Snorkel with your group along the Northeast Coast
May 18th, 2008 • By Gwenn • Category: Beach, Nature, Porta Antillas (East), Snorkeling, Tour, Water SportsTake a snorkel/kayak trip with Kayaking Puerto Rico and learn all about the different ecosystems in the northeast corner of Puerto Rico, both above and below the water. They offer trips for all levels of experience, from beginner to experienced kayakers and snorkelers. I think it’s a great way to spend a half-day getting close to nature on your vacation.
Taste Some Unexpected Ice Cream Flavors
Apr 13th, 2008 • By Gwenn • Category: Food & Lodging, Porta Antillas (East), Porta Atlantico (North)Experiencing new things is part of what makes traveling fun. This includes tasting local flavors of fruit and foods. To get to try local flavors, and eat ice cream at the same time, now that is a vacation! El Rinconcito Dulce is a small, local ice cream store in Canovanas that has some unusual flavor [...]
View Petroglyphs at Cueva del Indio in Arecibo
Feb 23rd, 2008 • By Gwenn • Category: Beach, En español, History, Nature, Porta Atlantico (North)Puerto Rico is an island with many different faces. It is both urban and country, modern and historical, laid-back and hurried, built-up and natural. If you visit Arecibo and La Cueva del Indio (Cave of the Indian), you will see it all – modern, country, nature and history – all in one day. To get [...]




























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