The San Juan coastline from
Castillo San Felipe de Morro in Old San Juan. Construction of this
citadel began in 1537 and took nearly 50 years to
complete.
Resort pools
can be spectacular. Unique designs, water features like fountains,
waterfalls and cascades are all designed to wow, and infinity edges
that ...
San Juan is
a food-lover's destination, serving up everything from island
classics to sophisticated fusion cuisines. New tastes crop up all
the time, but ...
Once
referred to as the Gibraltar of the West Indies, Castillo San
Cristobal is the largest fortress ever built by the Spanish in the
Western Hemisphere. ...
Welcome
foodies, beach bums, history buffs and adventure junkies. From big
game fishing and surfing to golf and rainforest hikes Puerto Rico
is an island ...
As you might
expect from the only tropical rainforest in the US National Forest
system, Puerto Rico's El Yunque has plenty of water. Mountains that
rise ...
Forty miles
to the west of Puerto Rico lies wild Mona Island. Remote and now
designated as a biological reserve, the island sees few visitors,
as there ...