Exploring The Island



Though small, Puerto Rico is so diverse that it is generally divided into five general regions, each offering distinctive attractions and personal tropical charms. Use the map above to navigate through the tours.

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Explore the North

The North Coast stretches west of San Juan all the way to Isabela in the West.

  • Fuerte San Felipe del Morro, San Juan
  • Parque Nacional de las Cavernas del Río Camuy
  • Cueva del Indio & Seven Arches, Arecibo
  • Cueva Ventana (Window Cave), Arecibo
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Explore the South

 When you travel South you’ll feel this difference in the architecture, the people and in the landscape. 

  • Castillo Serrallés, Ponce
  • Parque de Bombas, Ponce
  • Gilligan’s Island, Guánica
  • Hot Springs, Coamo
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Explore the East

The dominant feature of the East and visible from just about everywhere in the region is El Yunque.

  • El Yunque National Forest, Rio Grande
  • Bioluminescent Bay Laguna Grande, Fajardo
  • Isla Palominos, Fajardo
  • El Malecón, Naguabo
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Explore the Metro Area

In the San Juan Metro Area you can go from a beach day, to a history day, a shopping day, a culture day and a sports day.

  • Casa BACARDÍ
  • Cuartel de Ballajá
  • Plaza de Armas
  • Coca-Cola Music Hall
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Explore the West

Think of sunsets, surfing culture, combine with lush mountains and you almost begin to understand the Puerto Rican West Coast.

  • Centro Interpretativo las Salinas, Cabo Rojo
  • Bosque Estatal de Boquerón, Cabo Rojo
  • Ruinas Faro Punta Borinquen, Aguadilla
  • Domes Beach, Rincón
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Explore the Central

When any Puerto Rican talks about the “mountains” or the center of the Island, the conversation will always be filled with pride and a lot of love.

  • Centro Ceremonial Indígena de Cagüana, Utuado
  • Museo El Cemí, Jayuya
  • Casa Pueblo, Adjuntas
  • Bosque Estatal De Carite, Cayey