Things to See & Do in Puerto Rico And More
One of the great things about traveling to Puerto Rico is that you can experience the Caribbean flavor, food and weather without having to get a passport. Because Puerto Rico is a United States territory, U.S. citizens need only a photo I.D. (and a ticket) to board a plane to San Juan. What’s more, it’s easy to get to Puerto Rico. There are nonstop flights from many U.S. cities, including Miami, New York City and Atlanta. Once there, visitors are rewarded with a lush, tropical landscape; Spanish colonial history and architecture; and some of the best food and drink in the Caribbean
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Visit Old San Juan
Old San Juan, one of the first Spanish settlements in the Caribbean, is filled with colorful architecture and unexpected surprises. This historic neighborhood offers more than the usual tourist haunts, like El Morro and the designer outlet stores. Along the cobblestone streets, you’ll find a former convent, El Convento, turned restaurant and inn, where you can enjoy a glass of wine or meal in an enclosed courtyard. Other interesting sights include la Forteleza, once a fortress and now the governor’s mansion, and the 16th-century, Medieval-style Cathedral of San Juan, still a working parish.
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El Yunque National Forest
Get a chance to see a real tropical rain forest at El Yunque. The 28,000-acre park is about 24 miles from San Juan and the only such forest in the United States. El Yunque is home to more than 240 species of plants, birds and animals, 26 of which are found nowhere else on earth. Visitors can enjoy these wonders on foot, on horseback or by enjoying a meal at one of the park’s picnic areas. There is a modest admission charge, and discounts are offered to those 60 years and older and to children under 16 years old. El Yunque National Forest HC-01 Box 13490 Rio Grande, Puerto Rico 00745 787-888-1880 welcomepuertorico.org
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Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico’s fine art museum is in San Juan, between Old San Juan and the Condado resort area. This two-building museum is one of the largest in the Caribbean and features art by mostly local and Spanish artists from the 17th century to the present. The museum is surrounded by manicured gardens. The Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico is open Tuesdays through Sundays. A modest admission fee is charged. Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico Avenida De Diego 299 Santurce, Puerto Rico 00909 787-977-6277 mapr.org
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