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.
Caribbean
beaches attract more than vacationing humans. Each year, momma sea
turtles travel thousands of miles back to their nesting ground on
island ...
When you
think of the Caribbean, you're probably imagining clear waters and
a white-sand beach, not a dark and mysterious cave. Unless, of
course, you had ...
On Puerto
Rico's far southwestern tip, 100 miles and a world away from the
bustle of San Juan, a mile-long spit of land juts into the
Caribbean. This is ...
The massive
stone walls and iconic turrets of this fortress have become one of
the most famous landmarks in Puerto Rico. Known to most simply as
'El ...
Time it
right and you might have one of the most gorgeous beaches in the
Caribbean all to yourself. The small, uninhabited island of
Culebrita sits just ...
Open-air
markets are ubiquitous in the Caribbean. Every town, seaside
village and mountain hamlet plays host to this particular form of
local commerce. ...