Puerto Rico

Tourist Guide

Esperanza
Puerto Rico
Corozo Salt Flats, Punta Jagüey & Playa Santa
El Museo Castillo Serralles
Blue Beach

Enjoy some of the most exotic experiences you can find in the U.S., from rainforest to sugar refineries to unique cultural traditions and foods.

Puerto Rico is an important United States territory, allowing ease of travel to a Caribbean destination. The island is a dramatically different vacation spot from other parts of the U.S. Come for the white sand beaches and pleasant climate or the intriguing colonial history, diverse culture and delicious local food. Explore the capital city San Juan, large national forests and the many towns dotting the long coastline.

Portions of Old San Juan are designated as UNESCO national historic sites. See La Fortaleza, built in the 16th century as a defensive structure and now serving as the governor’s residence. Look for pastel colonial architecture and listen for the distinctive drumbeats of bomba music. While in the city, eat local dishes of fried plantains in tostones or mofongo and mamposteao, uniquely Puerto Rican fried rice.

On the southern coast visit historic sugar refineries and sample one of the island’s biggest exports, Puerto Rican rum. Travel west to Porta del Sol for great surfing and continue on to the tall cliffs of Cabo Rojo.

When the rest of the U.S. is covered in snow, Puerto Rico’s nearly 300 beaches offer soft sand and warm waters. Snorkel across the ocean surface to appreciate colorful marine animals swimming beneath you. Discover the magic of bioluminescent Mosquito Bay, where energy from tiny organisms creates a glow-in-the-dark effect. Look for the famous coquí frog in Vieques National Wildlife Refuge and the subtropical rainforest of El Yunque.

While Puerto Rico is a United States territory, with English and Spanish the official languages, you’ll find that many of the local residents primarily speak Spanish. Enjoy the traditional customs of the mixed heritage of Spanish, African and native Taino people.

Fly to Puerto Rico directly from many mainland U.S. cities or arrive by cruise ship or chartered sailboat. Once you’re on the island, rent a car or use taxis. Be sure to visit the outlying islands of Vieques and Culebra for quiet beaches and glorious natural surroundings.

Popular cities in Puerto Rico

San Juan showing cuddly or friendly animals and heritage elements
San Juan
Known for Beaches, Excursions and Sea
Visit Puerto Rico’s capital to sunbathe on white-sand beaches, shop in stylish boutiques and explore historic buildings dating back to the 16th century.

Reasons to visit

  • Port of San Juan
  • Condado Beach
Luquillo
Luquillo
Known for Beaches, Sea and Family-friendly
The Sun Capital of Puerto Rico is a seaside destination perfect for beach hopping and exploring a mountainous tropical rainforest.

Reasons to visit

  • Azul Beach
  • Las Paylas
Carolina
Carolina
Known for Beaches, Dining and Friendly people
Romantic Carolina is calling! Discover its beaches, dining, live music and more.

Reasons to visit

  • Carolina Beach
La Mina Falls
Río Grande
Known for Beaches, Dining and Relaxing
This tranquil town in northeastern Puerto Rico is a gateway to El Yunque National Forest and Atlantic Ocean beach resorts.
Fajardo
Fajardo
Known for Dining, Islands and Beaches
Escape to Fajardo! Enjoy its beaches, island views and horse riding.
Dorado
Dorado
Known for Beaches, Dining and Family-friendly
Come to relaxing Dorado and enjoy its beaches, natural setting and oceanfront.

Popular places to visit

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