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Places to visit while in
Puerto Rico
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Old
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Juan |
Ponce
Museum
of
Art |
Arecibo
Radiotelescope |
La Parguera Bioluminiscent Bay |
Old San Juan Historic District The Old San Juan Historic District is the first place you can't miss if you
are in Puerto Rico. With different places to explore, you'll be amazed at
the Island's rich history and culture.
Ponce Museum of Art With a rich collection of popular paintings and sculptures, the Ponce Museum
of Art is a place you cannot miss if you love art.
Porta Coeli church and Museum Heralded as one of the oldest buildings in the Americas, the Porta Coeli
church stands as a witness of Spanish domination on the Island and the way
the Church dominated all things in the early centuries of the New World.
Mayaguez National Zoo The Juan A. Rivero National Zoo is the only Zoo in Puerto Rico. With an
excellent collection of wild and exotic animals, the zoo offers a unique
experience for children and adults alike.
Caguana and Tibes Indian Ceremonial Parks Puerto Rico is an area rich in pre-Columbian history. The local Indians,
called "taínos" (ta-eeh-nos) have left us with a rich legacy of their
culture, customs and beliefs. Caguana, located in the Central Mountain town
of Utuado, is the most magical of them. Tibes, the biggest pre-Columbian
archeological area in the Caribbean, lies in the southern city of Ponce.
La Parguera Bioluminiscent Bay Considered as one of the most complete and preserved bioluminescent bays in
the World, the Parguera Bay is a sight not to be missed. Tiny microscopic
organisms light the water for a show you cannot miss! The bay itself is a
protected area, so the only way to reach it is by boat. You can take any of
the boating services right on the Parguera area. Click the link for more
information and precautions.
El Yunque Rainforest With over 3 million gallons of water each year, El Yunque is the only
Tropical Forest in the United States National Parks Service. With countless
trails, you'll be able to explore the heart of the Puerto Rican flora and
fauna. Picnic and camping areas are also available.
El Morro Castle and San Cristóbal Fort El Morro is a long-standing symbol of Puerto Rico's beauty and historical
legacy. For over 400 years El Morro has stood as an impressive witness to
Puerto Rico's Spanish legacy. The San Cristóbal Fort is a smaller castle
located on the bigger San Juan defense system built to defend the Island
from invaders.
Arecibo Radiotelescope (NAIC) The National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center, commonly known as the Arecibo
Telescope, is still currently the world's biggest radio telescope. With a
span of 1,000 feet, you'll stare in awe at the sheer immensity of the
facilities.
Camuy River Caverns Finally, we can't finish this list without by far the most beautiful sights
you'll see on the Island. The Camuy River Caverns is a System of caves deep
in the north side of Puerto Rico. Only three caves are open to the public
from the huge cavernous complex, still the thrills will be long remembered.
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