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Puerto Rico offers the perfect blend of unique cultural history, serene natural vistas, thrilling nightlife and luxurious resorts.
Puerto Rico offers the perfect blend of unique cultural history, serene natural vistas, thrilling nightlife and luxurious resorts.
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Aside from the historical sites, there are endless natural wonders with fun activities to enjoy in the area. For example, you’ve got Puerto Rico golf, zipline tours in El Yunque, cave tours at Parque de las Cavernas and the largest radio telescope in the world, Arecibo Observatory (made famous by the movie Contact). Puerto Rico Vacations have great beaches too, offering different perks, such as surfing in Rincon or great photo ops in Culebra. Once you’ve worked up an appetite from all the historical sightseeing and nature adventures, there are numerous delicious cuisine options to grub on.

In Puerto Rico, the country’s rich history and natural offerings give you so much to choose from, you’re guaranteed to find something exciting to do. If you're planning on staying at any of the various all inclusive resorts, expect to have a full day chilling at the pools, both indoor swimming pools and outdoor pools, and expect to have an amazing vacation. Book Puerto Rico Vacation Packages to experience a beautiful culture!

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Puerto Rico Overview

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    Three Kings for Twelve Days

    If you think Christmas ends on December 25th, you’re missing 12 days of Christmas season fun. Three Kings Day on January 6 marks the twelfth day of Christmas, and in Puerto Rico, they end the season with a party!

     

    Christmas celebrators in Latin American countries used to exchange gifts on Three Kings Day to commemorate the three magi in the Bible who visited Jesus, bearing gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. More people give gifts on December 25th now, but the tradition and the story of the magi is still observed with smaller gift exchanges.

     

    The Three Kings Day festival in Old San Juan draws big crowds with live music, food and drink. Hosted in the Luis Munoz Marin Park, small gifts are given to kids and revelers can see arts and crafts based on the Three Kings, which are a major source of inspiration for folk art. The highlight of the festival is the entrance of three men who walk from a town near the southern coast, dressed as the three magi.

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    Getting in Touch with History, North and South

    Puerto Rico’s got a rich, colorful history. In the north, Old San Juan’s past is as obvious as the huge forts that overlook the sea. Make sure to also check out the smaller historical gems like the statues in the town squares.

     

    In southern Puerto Rico, the old fire station, Parque de Bombas, in Ponce has antique fire trucks on display along with a tale of the station’s history. Don’t miss the Centro Ceremonial Indigena de Tibes, a series of fields and astronomical chart structures discovered by archaeologists in the 1970s. If you happen to be on the south side of the country, San German features Capilla de Porta Coeli. This chapel is one of the oldest religious buildings in the Americas and is now a museum of religious art. There’s history all over Puerto Rico—you don’t have to go very far to find it. Make sure to add viewing Puerto Rico's history to your all inclusive vacations!

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    Nature's Alive!

    If you're staying at Puerto Rico resorts, it's important to know that Puerto Rico is a natural haven for many species of plants and animals. The country protects its numerous and beautiful habitats, so we can continue to enjoy them. In fact, the Yunque Rainforest is the only rainforest in the US National Forest System. Here you can find several ways to interact with nature. Everything from well-maintained hiking trails to zip line tours. The caves at Camuy offer a tram that takes visitors along a scenic route into a huge network of caverns that are home to bats, crabs, tarantulas and more. A nature-lover’s dream! Be sure to add some nature sightseeing to your all-inclusive resort itinerary. 

Things to Do in Puerto Rico

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    ATV Adventure

    If you're looking to get away from a day at the pools, hop on an ATV "Ride of a Lifetime." Share fun with family and friends on 4X4 machines and feel the power beneath you as you track through different trails in this hidden paradise.

     

    Experienced guides will take you through 2,200 acres of land where you will enjoy views of mountains, mangroves, lagoons, limestone formations and wildlife roaming freely. Learn the history of Puerto Rican countryside and the plants and animals that inhabit it during the short, narrated breaks on your adventure. When the tour is over, check out the unique hilltop Mojito Bar where you can cool down with refreshing drinks of your choice.

     
    Included: 
    • Safety equipment
    • Bilingual guides
    • Roundtrip Transportation

     

    Not Included:

    • N/A
     
    Don't Forget to Bring:
    • Guest should have breakfast/lunch prior to hotel departure and are welcome to bring personal snacks. Lunch stop is not included during the tour.
    • Sneakers or closed shoes (no flip flops)
    • Light & comfortable attire, shorts or long pants
    • Cameras
    • Hat
    • Sunglasses
    • Sun screen; (30-50 SPF)
    • Showers available, please bring a towel if desired
     
    Hours: 9:00AM-11:00AM, 12:00PM-2:00PM or 3:00PM-5:00PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday. Duration approximately 2 hours, plus traveling time.
     
    Where to Go: You'll be picked up from your hotel.
     
    Age Restrictions: All passenger must be 12 years old and up.
     
    Additional Information: All drivers must be at least 16 years of age and provide a valid driver's license (permit or learners licensed are not allowed to drive ATV). Maximum weight is 350 lbs.
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    Bacardi and Old San Juan Tour

    Enjoy a guided tour of the Bacardi Rum Distillery. Start with a Bacardi special "welcome" cocktail. The trolley will then take you to the Visitor Center or museum to enjoy and interactive tour through history and to observe the production process of the Bacardi brand. At the end of the tour you will have the opportunity to purchase Bacardi products and souvenirs.

    After Bacardi, your tour proceeds to historical Old San Juan. Your tour includes a guided tour of the 500 year old San Cristobal Fort. Before departing the old city you will have free time for shopping among the numerous souvenir and artisans shops that the old city has to offer. You may decide to stay in Old San Juan and return to your hotel by taxi; if so please advise your guide.

     
    Included: 
    • Entrance Fees (Bacardi Historical and Fort)
    • Tour Guide 
    Not Included:
    • N/A
     
    Don't Forget to Bring:
    • Walking shoes
    • Light & comfortable attire
    • Camera
    • Hat
    • Sunglasses
    • Photo ID to consume and/or purchase alcoholic beverages
    • Sunscreen; (30-50 SPF)
     
    Hours: 1:30PM-6:30PM on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Approximately 5-hour duration.
     
    Where to Go: You'll be picked up from your hotel.
     
    Age Restrictions: N/A
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    Bio Bay Kayak

    An adventure not to be missed while in Puerto Rico! Join this fully guided night trip into one of the most amazing natural phenomenon of the world! Paddle your way through the mystical mangrove channels leading to "Laguna Grande." There, you will meet glowing friends, the Pyrodinium Bahamense, microscopic plankton capable of producing natural light at the touch of your hand. Learn how this fragile and unique ecosystem maintains a perfect balance of life and what you can do to protect such a special place. Watch how every stroke of your paddle leaves behind a glowing swirl of blue light and fish light up their path like shooting stars in the water. The adventure to Laguna Grande can only be described as magical, creating memories that will last a lifetime!

     
    Included:
    • Safety equipment
    • Bilingual guides
    • Roundtrip transportation
     
    Not Included:
    • N/A
     
    Don't Forget to Bring: 
    • Bathing suit
    • Flip flops or water shoes
    • Towel
     
    Hours: 1st round: 6:00PM-8:00PM, 2nd round: 8:00PM-10:00PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday (*Times may vary depending on the time of the year). Approximately 2.5 hours, plus traveling time duration.
     
    Where to Go: You'll be picked up from your hotel.
     
    Age Restrictions: No children under the age of 6 years old.
     
    Additional Information:
    • Guest should have breakfast/lunch prior to hotel departure and are welcome to bring personal snacks. Lunch stop is not included during the tour.
    • Combined weight not to exceed 450 pounds.
    • No alcohol consumption during tour, anyone under the influence may be removed from the tour.
    • Pregnant woman are not allowed to participate on this tour due to the duration & physical requirements of the kayak.
    • Not recommended for people with any heart conditions, open heart surgeries, heart murmurs, taking high blood pressure medication, asthmatic, diabetic or has had any recent surgeries that may make it difficult to be seated in a tight position for up to two hours.
    • This tour is not suggested for those who have fear of the water and the dark.
    • Swimming at the bay is not allowed.

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    Best Place to Chill by the Beach: Luquillo Beach

    On Luquillo Beach (near El Yunque), there’s a very cool strip on the beach complete with shops, restaurants and bars. You could seriously spend all day here. There are plenty of amenities, including restrooms, showers and lifeguards. There's even guarded parking available. This makes Luquillo very popular with families who are searching for a swimming beach that feels secure. Mar Sin Barreras, a facility at Luquillo, offers those in wheelchairs an opportunity to splash in the surf with a ramp that gently slopes into the water.

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    Best Place to Peek Under the Waves: Luis Pena Marine Reserve

    The west coast of Culebra surrounds Luis Pena Marine Reserve, where you can get in some great snorkeling and scuba diving. Colorful reefs and a variety of sea creatures make for a memorable underwater exploration. The reserve can be accessed at a few points along Culebra's coast. If you're already at the famous Flamenco Beach, grab your snorkel gear and take a walk on a trail that starts at the parking lot. The first beach you'll hit is Tamarindo Grande. If you continue on to the northwest, you'll hit Carlos Rosario Beach. Both places feature some truly incredible snorkeling. Melones Beach is easier to access with a parking lot right next to the beach. You'll just hop out of the car and into the water. You'll find reefs and wildlife near the rocky outcroppings in the water. Thanks to the reserve, all of these locations teem with fish and coral for a memorable aquatic experience.

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    Best Exotic Adventure: Camuy Caves

    Tour the majestic Camuy Caves to see exotic creatures and earthen formations. The tours begin with a short video that introduces you to the cave system. Then, you're off on tram rides to different parts of the cave. You'll see tremendous stalactites hanging from the cave ceiling and stalagmites stretching up from the floor. You may be thinking of a cold, dark place, but Camuy Caves are actually warm and dark. The tropical environment makes these caves different from many in the US. There are tons of fascinating wildlife in the cave that the adventurous and curious will love to see. Everything from blue-eyed river crabs to bats to tarantulas inhabit the diverse habitat. Tours also include tram rides to see sinkholes, where you can peer down and see the world's third-longest underground river. This is Puerto Rico at its eco-coolest.