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San Juan
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San Juan
<strong>San Juan</strong>, 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.<br/>
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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.
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Rincon
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Rincon
If you're looking to get away from the rush of a big city, this place is the perfect. <b>Rincon</b> is best known for two things: surfing and sunsets. Located in the most psychedelic corner of the island, Rincon is an informal area of Puerto Rico. While the town boasts several famous surf spots, you'll also find beaches where you can snorkel, paddleboard, dive, fish, swim, and relax.
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Visit the Rincon Art Walk, Steps Beach - Reserva Marina Tres Palmas, Domes Beach, Faro Punta Higueras, and so much more!
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El Yunque Rainforest
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El Yunque Rainforest
<b>El Yunque National Forest</b> is the only tropical rainforest in the United States National Forest System. At nearly 29,000 acres, it is one of the smallest in size, yet one of the most biologically diverse. Come experience the breathtaking scenery, clear mountain rivers, and outdoor recreation opportunities year round. El Yunque is also home to hundreds of unique plant and animal species, beautiful waterfalls, natural pools, hiking trails, camping areas, and historical sites. The forest gets its name from an Indian spirit Yuquiyu (or Yokahu), which means 'Forest of Clouds.'
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Visit the Yokahu Observation Tower, Torre Britton, The Mine Trail, Catarata La Coca, Cataratas Juan Diego, El Yunque Peak, Mount Britton Trail, and so much more!
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