What To Do

Welcome to the vibrant heart of Puerto Rico—San Juan, where a rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty awaits.

From beautiful beaches to exquisite restaurants, Puerto Rico boasts a unique blend of experiences. In our bustling city, every cobblestone street, colorful building, and rhythmic beat tells a story, inviting you to embark on a journey of exploration and discovery. Dive into the captivating charm of San Juan and uncover the many treasures this enchanting city has to offer.

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Piñones

A scenic ocean drive from Carolina to Loíza where you can savor local flavors and experience Puerto Rican chinchorreo culture. Sample delicious specialties from beachside food stands, relax by the peaceful waves of La Pocita or Vacía Talega, and dive into the experience. Learn more here.
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Último Trolley | Ocean Park

Discover Último Trolley, a top gateway to Ocean Park Beach, where the coastline of Condado meets crystal clear waters and pristine sand. With its mid-sized waves, it's the perfect spot for both surfers and novices to catch some thrills. Enjoy a day of family fun at this stunning beach.
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Where to Eat

Experience Calle Loíza, San Juan’s vibrant dining destination that transforms throughout the day. This once-Dominican neighborhood has evolved into a culinary hotspot, offering everything from classic Puerto Rican comida criolla to Mexican taquerías, Korean BBQ, creative mac and cheese, and beyond. This is just a glimpse of what’s available—come explore the diverse flavors for yourself!
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Old San Juan

Immerse yourself in the charm of Old San Juan, where pastel-colored colonial architecture and historic military forts seamlessly blend with modern elements. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a cruise passenger, or just seeking the perfect photo op, this city offers iconic landmarks and must-see spots for a truly authentic Puerto Rican experience.
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El Yunque

This natural treasure, El Yunque, is the perfect destination for immersing yourself in nature. Explore its trails, swim in natural pools beneath waterfalls, or simply relax and enjoy the scenery. El Yunque is the only tropical rainforest in the U.S. National Forest Service, named after ‘Yuke,’ which the Taíno indigenous people referred to as ‘white lands.’ With an annual rainfall of 120 inches, it hosts a diverse ecosystem with unique plant and animal species, including the famous coquí frog. Discover more here.