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Looking for fun things to do in Puerto Rico? Browse Puerto Rico sights, activities, and tourist attractions ranked by fellow travelers. Read reviews of the top things to do and see in Puerto Rico. You may also write your own review of what to do in Puerto Rico.
#1 of 26 things to do in Puerto Rico
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Freedom says:
I think cost is relative. In this case the tour, which I'll get into in a moment, cost $89.00USD. It was worth every dollar which is why I rated this as cheap.
Not only was this an amazing phenomenon of ecological proportion, it was also hysterical. (assuming we find similar things amusing)
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#2 of 26 things to do in Puerto Rico
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missandrea81 says:
Oh my god what a great experience!! If I could I would go back right now and do it again! Absolutely amazing. We went to Fajardo beach because we had made reservations with the Akuadventures Kayaking tour to go see one of the three bio bays on this island. We arrived late (oops) but since we came as...
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#3 of 26 things to do in Puerto Rico
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fran2011 says:
This amazing attraction is the world's biggest radio-telescope. It is located near the big coastal town of Arecibo, in north-central Puerto Rico. As it is located in the midst of the jungle, it has a peculiar touch. The site consists of three huge towers forming a triangular shape with cables runnin...
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#4 of 26 things to do in Puerto Rico
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fran2011 says:
This beautiful area of Puerto Rico is located near Guanica, a town in the southwestern coast of the island. It's basically a system of many mangrove islands and nice coral reefs. It also contains one of the very few bioluminiscent bays in the world. The place is filled with locals and tourists alike...
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#5 of 26 things to do in Puerto Rico
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missandrea81 says:
The El Yunque rainforest is a must see on your trip to Puerto Rico. Located on the east center of the island, it is easy to reach from San Juan. Get a car and drive for about 40 minutes towards Rio Grande.
You will love the lush greenery and tropical plants. Once the road start climbing upward you...
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#6 of 26 things to do in Puerto Rico
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missandrea81 says:
Old San Juan to me is the number one thing to see in San Juan. The rest of the city is very spread out and mostly residence to the island's people.
Old San Juan can be walked without need of a tourist bus or taxi. How you get here depends on where you are staying. Most of the hotels are located ne...
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#7 of 26 things to do in Puerto Rico
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jnarisco says:
Puerto Rico is one of the few places you can see a bioluminescence in the world so i would strongly encourage you to check this out. You have ot go at night obviously. There are a couple of places to go, I went to the Laguna Grande on my bioluminescent tour. It was one of the most amazing experie...
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#8 of 26 things to do in Puerto Rico
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antigonewanders says:
The Gallery Inn is the coolest hotel that I have ever visited. It inhabits a residence that was built for Spanish aristocrats in the 1700s. Its age and history make it truly unique. The rooms have beautiful, dark wood rafters and, on occasion, secret stairways. You access the rooms by walking th...
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#9 of 26 things to do in Puerto Rico
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trixieSpot914 says:
walking along narrow cobbled streets & alleyways & finding small shops selling merchandise or restaurants offering a selection of international food or refreshment, locals offering their handicrafts of fancy jewelry made of colored stones & silver wires, hand rolled cigars, magical potions...
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#10 of 26 things to do in Puerto Rico
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antigonewanders says:
El Morro and San Cristóbal are two Spanish forts in Old San Juan. Kids would probably find them enjoyable because they are filled with "secret" passageways and tunnels (especially San Cristóbal). My favorite was El Morro because I was able to look down and see a magnificent view of the ocean wav...
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#11 of 26 things to do in Puerto Rico
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robert787 says:
this is such a good plce to visit my grandmother lives is like one of the indian places of puerto rico u should visit it u are going to have a great time
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#12 of 26 things to do in Puerto Rico
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fran2011 says:
This attraction called "La Guancha", is located in southern Puerto Rico, bordering the Caribbean Sea. It's basically a boardwalk filled with many different local eateries. They mostly sell delicious "fritters", like what we call "bacalaitos", or fried cod fish. There are also "empanadillas", which a...
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#13 of 26 things to do in Puerto Rico
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kdmc1957 says:
The Puerto Rico Capitol received over 120,000 visitors in 2007. Located within walking distance of several of the cruise ship terminals, it is open seven days a week during the day and on Tuesday evenings. Built in the 1920's, it houses Puerto Rico's bicameral Legislative Assembly. It is one of t...
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#14 of 26 things to do in Puerto Rico
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fran2011 says:
These caves are spectacular!! They are located near the town of Arecibo in the northwestern part of Puerto Rico. Visitors first enter a building which contains a nice shop, ticket booth, and a small theater showing a short video on the creation of the cave. The ticket includes the short movie, and a...
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#15 of 26 things to do in Puerto Rico
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fran2011 says:
This great attraction is located in the town of Arecibo, on Puerto Rico's northern coast. It's basically a park type of setting. On the road leading to it, you'll see many people at the beach and a lot of streetside vendors. What people do is that the stop their car at one of the vendors, and buy wh...
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