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This historic district is known for its colorful colonial buildings, cobblestone streets, and ancient fortresses like El Morro and San Cristobal.
As the only tropical rainforest in the U.S. National Forest System, El Yunque offers lush greenery, stunning waterfalls, and diverse wildlife.
This tranquil island off Puerto Rico's east coast is renowned for its pristine beaches, bioluminescent bays, and laid-back atmosphere.
Another beautiful island municipality, Culebra is home to Flamenco Beach, often ranked among the world's best beaches for its soft white sand and turquoise waters.
Known as the "Caribbean Surf Capital," Rincón attracts surfers from around the world with its excellent waves and chilled-out beach culture.
Located near Arecibo, this natural cave offers a unique experience with a breathtaking view of the surrounding landscape from its "window."
Puerto Rico is home to three bioluminescent bays—Mosquito Bay in Vieques, Laguna Grande in Fajardo, and La Parguera in Lajas—where microscopic organisms create a mesmerizing blue-green glow in the water at night.
Explore one of the world's largest cave networks at this park, which features guided tours through caverns, sinkholes, and underground rivers.
Known as the "Pearl of the South," Ponce is Puerto Rico's second-largest city and boasts a rich cultural heritage..
This UNESCO Biosphere Reserve is home to one of the largest remaining tracts of subtropical dry forest in the Caribbean.