Friday, February 3, 2012
My boyfriend and I are going to Puerto Rico for spring break. Since I live there, I have decided to drive him around to several sightseeing places that I've already seen and liked and a few others that I have yet to see. But even with all this, I can't seem to find anything that really jumps out at me as something that I would like to do.
Any suggestions?|||El Yunque rain forest (walk & swim in waterfalls)
Camuy Caves
Arecibo Telescope (biggest radio telescope in the world)
Las Croabas Lagoon (Fajardo biobay)
El Morro Fortress
Old San Juan
Ponce (castillo seralles, parque de bombas)
Caguana or Tibes Indian Park
Beaches (any of them!!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvOLT7fjQ…|||If you like to party and do as the crowds do in Florida during Spring Break head down to Isla Verde, Condado and Old San Juan you will find what college goers do and go during spring break.
If not then,
The biggest and most powerful Radio telescope in the world in located in Arecibo (Nasa)
Cabo Rojo la Parguera, the site and landscape is just amazing, the beach and sunsets are breathtaking.
Rincon if you are into surfing thats where you need to go, specially in the following beach (Tres Palmas)
In Guanica there is a cool place to visit called (Guanica's Dry Forrest)
In Yauco there is a joint called La Guardarraya, they serve the best and sickest pork chops you will ever see and taste.
If you have the time head down east to a little island called Culebra. The beaches over there will leave you speechless.
Hope you enjoy your spring break!
In the United States Territory soon to be a US state.|||There could be new things to do in places you might have already visited.
El Viejo San Juan
How about kite flying in El Morro?
There very cool candlelight tours of the San Cristobal fort.
I think that on the corner of Calle Las Monjas and Clara Lair there's a little store that sells límbers. Have him try one.
Take a three day trip to Vieques and go on a bioluminescent bay kayak tour.
How about going biking on the Dry Forest of Guanica? Can you afford and (are you up to) going hanggliding in the west coast?
Those are the first few things that I can think of right now.
And remember, leave time to just enjoy yourself, don't spend all your time driving around. Otherwise I won't be a vacation.
I would spend at least two days around San Juan. One day to visit the caves and maybe Ponce. And the rest at a cool beach area (could be either Vieques, Cabo Rojo or Rincon).
Good Luck.|||You should try calling Venture Out Puerto Rico. They'll have some great suggestions for you.
info@ventureoutpr.com
787-637-3501
www.ventureoutpr.com
They offer lots of cool stuff to do on the island... tours like catamaran, horseback riding, bio bays, atv, kayaking, snorkeling, zip lining, rappeling, etc. And they can help you with reservations instead of having to go through all these different people.
Good Luck and Have Fun!|||It will all depend on what are the things that you and your friend like. The old San juan area is a must and if you are into nightlife that is the place to be, from there you can go to el Yunque Rainforest and for really nice beaches go to the small islands of Vieques or Culebra (that will involve taking a ferry). I’ll take time to go to the west side of the island for nice beaches and stunning sunsets (Rincon, Playa Combate, Bahia Sucia) While in the west a visit to the Bioluminescence bay is a must (Lajas town). From there you can explore the south side and visit a unique dry forest in the town of Guanica or perhaps visit the town of Ponce with its picturesque character. If you like to see the green side of the island head to the center and stay in a “parador” like the one in the town of Jayuya (Gripiñas). You can get more useful info at gotopuertorico.com.
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