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Best cities to visit in Puerto Rico

  • San Juan, Puerto Rico's capital and largest city, sits on the island's Atlantic coast. Its widest beach fronts the Isla Verde resort strip, known for its bars, nightclubs and casinos. Cobblestoned Old San Juan features colorful Spanish colonial buildings and 16th-century landmarks including El Morro and La Fortaleza, massive fortresses with sweeping ocean views, as well as the Paseo de la Princesa bayside promenade. Prepare to be captivated by the natural enchantment of Puerto Rico, its vibrant culture, and old-world elegance. San Juan is one of the most unique and accessible places to travel under the U.S. Flag and far from an ordinary Caribbean destination. Visit the Viejo San Juan, Castillo San Felipe del Morro, Castillo de San Cristobal, Parque Isla Verde, La Fortaleza, Sitio Historico de San Juan, Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico and much more.

    San Juan, Puerto Rico's capital and largest city, sits on the island's Atlantic coast. Its widest beach fronts the Isla Verde resort strip, known for its bars, nightclubs and casinos. Cobblestoned Old San Juan features colorful Spanish colonial buildings and 16th-century landmarks including El Morro and La Fortaleza, massive fortresses with sweeping ocean views, as well as the Paseo de la Princesa bayside promenade. Prepare to be captivated by the natural enchantment of Puerto Rico, its vibrant culture, and old-world elegance. San Juan is one of the most unique and accessible places to travel under the U.S. Flag and far from an ordinary Caribbean destination. Visit the Viejo San Juan, Castillo San Felipe del Morro, Castillo de San Cristobal, Parque Isla Verde, La Fortaleza, Sitio Historico de San Juan, Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico and much more.

  • Culebra is a small, sparsely populated island and surrounding group of cays off the east coast of Puerto Rico. In the northwest, Flamenco Beach is a long crescent of white sand and turquoise water backed by tree-covered hills. Nearby Tamarindo Beach offers clear waters full of fish, sea turtles and rays. In the southwest, Punta Melones beach is known as a viewpoint for dramatic sunsets. Culebra as well as Vieques, are commonly nicknamed the Spanish Virgin Islands, giving visitors unmatched beauty and unexplored spaces with picturesque sceneries that provide a laid-back experience. Visit the Flamenco Beach, Culebrita, Zoni Beach, Playa Tamarindo Grande, Playa Carlos Rosario, Playa Punta Soldado, Cavo Luis Penha and much more.

    Culebra is a small, sparsely populated island and surrounding group of cays off the east coast of Puerto Rico. In the northwest, Flamenco Beach is a long crescent of white sand and turquoise water backed by tree-covered hills. Nearby Tamarindo Beach offers clear waters full of fish, sea turtles and rays. In the southwest, Punta Melones beach is known as a viewpoint for dramatic sunsets. Culebra as well as Vieques, are commonly nicknamed the Spanish Virgin Islands, giving visitors unmatched beauty and unexplored spaces with picturesque sceneries that provide a laid-back experience. Visit the Flamenco Beach, Culebrita, Zoni Beach, Playa Tamarindo Grande, Playa Carlos Rosario, Playa Punta Soldado, Cavo Luis Penha and much more.

  • Vieques is a Caribbean island off Puerto Rico's eastern coast. It's known for boat tours of Bioluminescent Bay (or Mosquito Bay), where microorganisms give the water a blue-green glow. It also offers secluded beaches and snorkeling. Wild horses roam the countryside, much of which is preserved as the Vieques National Wildlife Refuge. The Fuerte de Vieques is a mid-19th-century Spanish fort and museum. The islands of Vieques and neighboring Culebra Island are commonly nicknamed the Spanish Virgin Islands, giving visitors unmatched beauty and unexplored spaces with picturesque sceneries that provide a laid-back experience. Visit the Bahia Bioluminiscente, Sun Bay Beach, El Fortin de Conde Mirasol Museum, Playa Sun Bay, Navio Beach, Vieques National Wildlife Refuge, Media Luna Beach and much more.

    Vieques is a Caribbean island off Puerto Rico's eastern coast. It's known for boat tours of Bioluminescent Bay (or Mosquito Bay), where microorganisms give the water a blue-green glow. It also offers secluded beaches and snorkeling. Wild horses roam the countryside, much of which is preserved as the Vieques National Wildlife Refuge. The Fuerte de Vieques is a mid-19th-century Spanish fort and museum. The islands of Vieques and neighboring Culebra Island are commonly nicknamed the Spanish Virgin Islands, giving visitors unmatched beauty and unexplored spaces with picturesque sceneries that provide a laid-back experience. Visit the Bahia Bioluminiscente, Sun Bay Beach, El Fortin de Conde Mirasol Museum, Playa Sun Bay, Navio Beach, Vieques National Wildlife Refuge, Media Luna Beach and much more.

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