History buffs, take note: Puerto Rico has 500 fascinating years of history to discover.
For example, the city of San Juan has such a rich history it’s been declared a World Heritage Site by the United Nations. No other place in the Caribbean can boast a World Heritage city within walking distance to a glorious beach.
The past is very much alive in Puerto Rico, with its Spanish fortresses, dungeons, cobblestone streets, art museums, and the oldest chapel in the Western Hemisphere.
Passports are not required for U.S. citizens visiting Puerto Rico.
Old San Juan and Bacardi Rum Distillery Tour
Peel yourself off the beach for an afternoon tour of the Bacardi Rum Distillery, the world's largest rum distillery. Learn about the modern production techniques while sipping on a free cocktail. Wander through the streets of the 500-year-old capital city, filled with colonial Spanish architecture, cozy cafés, and art galleries. More information
Colonial Ponce, Puerto Rico's Pearl of the South
Less than two hours away from San Juan is the must-see city of Ponce. The former Spanish capital of the south, Ponce features the largest Caribbean Museum of Art, neoclassical architecture, and the colorful square of Plaza Las Delicias.
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Sailing and Snorkeling - A Feast Under the Sun
Sail away on a catamaran to the uninhabited Caribbean island, Icacos, where you'll snorkel, swim, sunbathe, and snack on a tropical lunch buffet. You've never spent a day at the beach quite like this! More information
Horseback Riding
Get back in the saddle again! Trot through the winding green foothills of El Yunque to a 200-acre mangrove preserve. Then head to Rio Mar beachthe origin of the Bermuda Triangle. More information
El Yunque Rainforest - A Nature Lover's Paradise
Get away from San Juan to inhale the crisp, clean air of the El Yunque Rainforest. Look for nature's extravagant display of flora and fauna among the many hiking trails and observation points scattered throughout the forest. More information
Down Under Camuy Caves and Observatory
Head underground to see one of the largest cave systems in the Western Hemispherethe Rio Camuy Caves. This adventure takes you to the 170-foot high Cueva Clara, the Rio Camuy river, and the Arecibo Observatory, home of the world's most sensitive radio telescope. More information
El Yunque Rainforest and Luquillo Beach
According to Aristotle, nature does nothing in vain. And with its display of waterfalls, wildlife, and plant life, the El Yunque Rainforest proves taht nature is nothing short of stunning. After a rainforest trek, wiggle your toes in the surf at Luquillo Beach, where sunbathers and swimmers unwind. More information
Sightseeing tour operators
AAA IslandTours
American Tours of Puerto Rico
Amigos Tours &Travel
Atlantic San Juan Tours
Audio Guia corp.
Backstage Partners,Inc. Dest. Management
Captain Duck Tours Inc.
Colonial Adventure at Old San Juan
Countryside Tours
Family Tours
Hillbilly Tours
New Media/MetroCruisers
Quality Transport & Tours
Rico Suntours
Segway Tours and Media of Puerto Rico Inc.
Sunshine Tours
Tour Coop. PR
United Tour Guides Co-op of PR