Puerto Rico is a Caribbean island and unincorporated U.S. territory with a landscape of mountains, waterfalls and the El Yunque tropical rainforest. In San Juan, the capital and largest city, the Isla Verde area is known for its hotel strip, beach bars and casinos. Its Old San Juan neighborhood features colorful Spanish colonial buildings and El Morro and La Fortaleza, massive, centuries-old fortresses.
Population: 3.337 million
Capital: San juan
Currency: United States Dollar (USD)
Official languages: Spanish & English
Different ways to move around: The bus system offers a good service in San Juan, Renting a car is expensive, hitchhiking is uncommon.
La vieille ville de San Juan est facilement accessible en bus ou en voiture. Il est préférable de visiter le
Les chutes d'eau Salto de Collores se trouvent à seulement 30 minutes de Ponce et à 1h30 de San Juan. La meilleure option
La plage est située au bout d'une route bien entretenue, ce qui devrait vous prendre environ 20 minutes pour y arriver.
Crash Boat Beach is approximately a 2 hour drive from the San Juan area. Upon arrival, there is public parking
You can easily reach the island of Culebra by ferry from Fajardo. The ferry leaves a few times a day
You can reach Gilligan’s Island by taking a boat from Guánica. The island is not so far from the mainland,
The Indian Cave is easy to find. The best way to get there is to rent a car and drive
The best way to get to La Planta Waterfalls is to drive there yourself. You can park at the end
Don Juana Waterfalls are easily accessible, right along Route 149. The best way to reach the falls is to rent
The Gozalandia Waterfalls are easy to reach: there is a huge parking lot and a well-maintained path to get to
The iconic Sucia Beach is worth waking up early. The parking lot fills out very quickly. Driving there takes time,