With an average of 120 inches, El Yunque has a highly diverse ecosystem home to hundreds of distinctive animals and plants, including the famous island coqui frog.
In the Second World War, this building was converted into a hospital, and in 1976, the Puerto Rican government bought the building.
The first fort of Spanish origin was constructed in the 17th century located on the mountain “San Cristobal” and from two cannons bearing the symbol of Carlos IV of Spain are still in use.
La Fortaleza is a functioning government building and is open to closure without notice. It is recommended to contact ahead to find out the schedule for the next day.
Learn more about El Morro and the island’s past, as well as the reasons for the strategic location of Puerto Rico in the Caribbean
The Centro Ceremonial Indigena, located in Tibes Ward, close to Ponce town Ponce, is among the most significant and most essential ceremonies in Puerto Rico.
The visit to Parque Ceremonial Indigena de Caguana cost is just $3.00 and includes entry into the museum’s tiny room.
The Mini Boat comes packed with snorkeling gear, snacks, and refreshments. It is possible to say that snorkeling at the beach in Puerto Rico has never been more adventurous!
Experience their brand-new watersport that is accessible to flyboard in the old San Juan Bay
Culebra Jet Ski Tours encourage you to bring your family members, and companions and experience your time in paradise with a hint of adrenaline.