Sailing from San Juan is always unique because they start in a city that is already a tourist hotspot. The energetic capital of Puerto Rico San Juan has wonderful natural scenes, delicious food and an old history of 500 years completing each traveler, with world -famous beaches. Tell the old forts San Juan and its colorful colonial architecture that you tell stories from the Begon era. Low stones that shut off the roads to old San Juan in sunlight and life flow slowly. If you feel like you are going for an increase, you can check L Yank National Forest, but if you are the major in the beaches in front of the beautiful Isla Varde or L. Kondedo Ocean. Food is always a fun experience. The huge selection of food, including pastelon, mofongo, alkapurias and bitter fried fish, makes every meal in particular. And with each sip, the national drink in Pina Colada, Puerto Rico comes.
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Centuries of history. high culture. Stunning landscape, and famous favorable people. San Juan, Puerto Rico has many things to see and do, you never think it had to bounce back from the storm. Not only this in itself is a destination destination, its central place also creates the best jumping point for you to detect the foreign shrines of the southern Caribbean. Aruba's pastel colonial promins and kuracao's ancient rugged caves to the colorful rocks of Antigua and the golden beaches of Barbados unlock the most beautiful shores from the south side.
Wandering the colorful roads of the old San Juan and sample cruola dishes, roam in impressive forts that once closure the pirates, or claim their slices of heaven in one of San Juan's amazing beaches. In the oldest city of America, every route is somewhere beautiful.
While Puerto Rico has certainly bouncing with a lot of new steps to show the world, supporting the local economy of the island goes a long way to help the community. When you travel, spend a few extra days to really feel one for this one type of holiday destination and give back to your locals.
Nightlife, Puerto Rico is mythological in San Juan. Local people kick dance competitions on the streets, Regon and Ephro-Beats spread from bar and restaurant in every neighborhood, and the Revellers party keeps the party all the way till sunrise. Truly, the most difficult part is keeping up.
The moment you come, you will find that San Juan, Puerto Rico is bursting on the seam with unforgettable cultural discoveries. Each street in Old San Juan offers a glimpse in a vibrant past that has been spread behind for centuries, while monuments like UNESCO World Heritage Site Castiloral San Felip Del Moro will make you feel as if you have wandered back on time. Dating back in the middle of the nineteenth century is a great place to closely experience the rich cultural heritage of Pyare Passeo de la Princessa Puerto Rico at the historical center of the city.
Puerto Rico is the third largest island in the United States, so it should be no surprise that there is a beach here for all kinds of courage. You will find world -class surfing and lots of water games in Rincon on the west side of the island. Crystal clear waters and solitary coast with colored coral rocks on Flemenco Beach in Culberra. A lot of cafes and family-friendly beaches with star-stored L Condedo-'Karibian's Riviera'.
To yearn a bit of retail therapy? Puerto Rico has a lot of options. Santurce's boho-chath is your go-to for shops selling some major local designers of Puerto Rico. If international designers and high-end boutiques are more your style, you can spend hours in browsing stores in Glitzy El Condado. And on Christo and Fortaleja streets in the old San Juan you will find some of the best souvenirs and artisans on the island-the lace and jewelry, hand-rolled cigars, colored guyberas, and pureto rico's bright-colored Pepier-Macgant Musk.