Located in Puerto Rico's Northeast Region, El Yunque National Forest is the only tropical rainforest in the 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.
The entrance to the El Yunque National Forest recreational corridor, on PR 191 north in Río Grande, is currently managed on a first-come, first-served basis, and admission is free. The main recreation area has limited parking.
Enjoy a day by the coast eating the most authentic fried delicacies, coconut water and piña coladas.
Toro Verde is the largest adventure park in the Caribbean and Americas where you can enjoy our beautiful landscapes that will leave you breathless, with a spectacular view of the mountains of Orocovis and spend time experiencing the most exciting tours full of adrenaline to enjoy with friends and family.
Visit us and enjoy the best adventure of your life in Puerto Rico. You do not want to miss out on conquering the biggest zipline of the Americas, The Monster.
Distrito T-Mobile is an entertainment and retail complex that spans 476,000 square feet of entertainment, dining, and shopping. It has 10 eateries, an 8-screen movie theater featuring IMAX, a 177 room Hotel, 2 Live Music venues, an outdoor performance plaza and an urban park featuring a zip line and a maze.
Here is a list of our favorite beaches. You can find more information about these on the link below:
Flamenco Beach
La Playuela
Crash Boat
Cayo Icacos
Domes
Jobos
Cayo Aurora (Gilligan’s Island)
La Monserrate
Combate Beach
Sun Bay
Tortuga
Isla Verde
El Escambrón
Montones
Outdoor plaza with daytime farmers market & food vendors & a restaurant/music scene at night. One of the best restaurants in Puerto Rico, Santaella is located here.
Old San Juan is home to the San Juan National Historic Site, with buildings dating from the 16th century, including the San Felipe del Morro and San Cristóbal fortresses and the old city walls. The Bautista Cathedral houses the tomb of Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León. Brightly colored houses line cobbled streets and shady plazas, alongside cool cocktail bars and renowned Caribbean fusion restaurants.
Enjoy traditional food, live music and dancing, and a party atmosphere in an area known as Guavate. Drive along Route 184 up the mountain where you'll find lechonera after lechonera serving slow-roasted whole pork (also chicken), heaping portions of rice and pigeon peas, yuca al mojo, mofongo, and other traditional Puerto Rican dishes. The lechón asado was declared a Puerto Rican gastronomic heritage.