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Visit the Vieques Biobay Without Staying the Night

Apr 2nd, 2008 • By • Category: Nature, Porta Antillas (East), Tour, Vieques

East Island Excursions offers trips from Fajardo to Vieques so you can experience the bioluminescence in Mosquito Bay.


Zip Around Old San Juan on a Segway

Mar 28th, 2008 • By • Category: History, Old San Juan, Tour

Segway Tours of Puerto Rico offers 45-minute and 2-hour tours of Old San Juan. Riding a Segway is fun, easy and a unique way to see the city and forts.


Best Night to Do the Biobay Depends on the Moon

Mar 18th, 2008 • By • Category: Nature, Porta Antillas (East), Tour, Vieques

When you visit Puerto Rico, one of the must-do things is a trip to one of our bioluminescent bays. Whether you go to Laguna Grande in Fajardo, Mosquito Bay in Vieques, or La Parguera in Lajas, you’re sure to have an experience that you will never forget. One important thing to take into consideration is how bright the moon will be the night you want to go.


Soar Through the Treetops on a Zip Line

Mar 9th, 2008 • By • Category: Nature, San Juan Metro, Tour

Fly from tree to tree on a zip line with La Marquesa Canopy Tours, only 30 minutes from San Juan.


Discover the City of Ponce via Trolley

Jan 9th, 2008 • By • Category: History, Museum, Porta Caribe (South), Shopping, Tour

I enjoy visiting Ponce because it is an old city that has a lot to offer. But the city of Ponce is spread out over a large area, so walking around the city to see everything can be overwhelming for a first-time visitor. Luckily, Ponce offers a trolley tour that takes you around the city [...]


Step Back in Time with a Night Walking Tour of Old San Juan

Jan 4th, 2008 • By • Category: History, Old San Juan, Tour

There is something about Old San Juan at night that is really magical. It may be the way the lights cast shadows on the old buildings that make them come to life. It may be knowing that the buildings and cobblestone streets have seen hundreds of years of history. Getting a glimpse of what life [...]


Visit the House that Rum Built – Serralles Castle in Ponce

Dec 7th, 2007 • By • Category: History, Museum, Porta Caribe (South), Rainy Day Ideas, Tour

If you are in Ponce and like antiques, gardens, hand-crafted furniture and stunning views, then a visit to the Serralles Castle (Castillo Serralles) should probably get on your "must do" list. Located on the hill above the City of Ponce, Serralles Castle was the "summer home" of the Serralles family. The Serralles made their money [...]


Go Underground at the Rio Camuy Caves Park

Dec 2nd, 2007 • By • Category: En español, Nature, Porta Atlantico (North), Tour

Personally, I am not really "into" caves. Coming from the north-east of the US, I have seen my share of cold, dark caves. But there is something about the Rio Camuy Caves that is different (I guess because they are not dark and cold!), and I actually enjoyed this trip. On a recent trip to [...]


Visit the Museums of Old San Juan

Oct 25th, 2007 • By • Category: Art, Museum, Old San Juan, Porta Atlantico (North), Rainy Day Ideas, Tour

The typical visitor to Old San Juan visits the major "touristy" historical sites in the old city, including the forts (El Morro and San Cristobal), La Princesa, La Forteleza, and the Cathedral, to name a few. In fact, our 3-part walking tour will guide you past all of these places. But there are a number [...]


Tour the Foothills of El Yunque on an ATV at Hacienda Carabali in Luquillo

Sep 7th, 2007 • By • Category: Nature, Porta Antillas (East), Porta Atlantico (North), Rain Forest, Tour

If you like a little excitement while on your vacation, you can take a trip to Hacienda Carabali. This 600 acre facility, located in the foothills of the El Yunque National Forest, offers a wide range of activities. They have horseback riding, ATV, mountain bikes and go carts to get your heart pumping. On this [...]


Take a Walk in El Yunque Rain Forest with a Forest Guide or Ranger

Aug 23rd, 2007 • By • Category: Hiking, Nature, Porta Antillas (East), Porta Atlantico (North), Rain Forest, Tour

The El Yunque National Forest is a large, lush and interesting place to visit. It easy to see the beauty, but to really know about the rain forest, an educational guided tour is great. The Federal Forest Rangers offer “Rent-a-Ranger” or “Forest Adventure Tours”, that are hour-long educational walks designed to teach you all about [...]


A Visit to the Hacienda Buena Vista Coffee Plantation

Jul 8th, 2007 • By • Category: History, Porta Caribe (South), Tour

Puerto Rico is known for many things, and great coffee is just about at the top of the list. Because of Puerto Rico’s rich soil and cool mountain regions, coffee grows very well here, and it has been a major agricultural crop for the last 150 years. Located in the lush mountains above Ponce, Hacienda [...]


Casa Don Q – A Little History & Lots of Good Rum!

Apr 7th, 2007 • By • Category: History, Old San Juan, Rainy Day Ideas, Tour

For a quick and tasty stop, we always go to Casa Don Q in Old San Juan. Don Q brand is the rum preferred by Puerto Ricans – they give samples, so if you want, you can stop in and taste for yourself, and see why! Casa Don Q is a small “museum” that has [...]


Bio-Bay in Fajardo by Kayak – A Sparkling Experience

Apr 7th, 2007 • By • Category: En español, Nature, Porta Antillas (East), Porta Atlantico (North), Tour, Water Sports

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 in Fajardo is very bright, [...]


Las Cabezas de San Juan Nature Reserve

Mar 25th, 2007 • By • Category: Nature, Porta Antillas (East), 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 family and [...]


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