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What You Should Not Miss in Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico embraces all visitors with its 300 mile long beaches in the Caribbean, tropical rain forest, more million year old caves and a dry forest full of cacti. As one of the oldest and most diversified cultures in the world, Puerto Rico is a vibrant, up-to-date  , bilingual, multicultural society universal  by Spanish, African, Indian and U.S. influences.
 
The second thing that makes Puerto Rico different from other Caribbean Islands is that it remains undeveloped, except for the seaside region around its capital city, San Juan.
 
There are at least 11 attractions that no one should skip when visiting Puerto Rico.
 
Here is the list of these Puerto Rico attractions:
1. The Castillo de San Felipe del Morro, is Old San Juan’s most recognizable landmark. It has protected San Juan and the shipping route from the New World to the Old for over 400 years.
 
2. The Vieques Biobay: Go to this bay on a moonless night when there is little light and kayak through mangrove trees out into Mosquito Bay on Vieques Island, you may be asking what all the fuss is about then you’ll point out that your oars are glowing green in the water. Fish streak away from you like underwater lightning…
 
3. Camuy River Cave Park is the third largest system in the world. Taking a tour through the caves takes you to subterranean ravines to the edge of caves over 600 feet deep and to an underground river. You can take an eco-excursion out there including rappelling down the mouth of one of the caves, mud-sliding, body rafting, and free jumping through this subterranean world
 
4. Arecibo Radio Telescope & Observatory is a radio telescope which can be found close to the city of Arecibo in Puerto Rico. The Arecibo telescope is distinguished by its enormous size: the main collecting dish is 305 m in diameter. The Angel Ramos Foundation Visitor Center opened in 1997 features interactive exhibits and displays about the operations of the radio telescope, astronomy, and atmospheric science.
 
5. El Yunque: El Yunque is home to the tropical rainforest in the U.S. National Forest System. It is only two hours away from San Juan. It has a mountainous terrain. People come here to walk among the rainforest’s flora, to hike along one of several trails ranging from easy walks to difficult climb, and to dive under a waterfall
 
6. Casa Bacardi Rum Distillery: Visitors to the Puerto Rican home of The BACARDI rum can enjoy an interactive tour through history, observe the production process and experience the party spirit of BACARDI brand.
 
7. Hacienda Buena Vista is a farm where you can experience a trip into the past. It is a “working” coffee plantation recapturing rural life in 19th century Puerto Rico.The impressive machines are once again moving. Farm animals roam the grounds and the rooms are full of furniture seem ready for their occupants to return at any moment. The scent of freshly roasted, freshly brewed coffee circles in the air.
 
8. On Gilligan’s Island you can be ruler for a day and rule over white sand beaches, mazes of mangroves, and crystalline waters. Once in a while it is nice to escape from civilization and enjoy a little bit of island paradise. Most of the active things you can do on the island take place in one of the many mangrove plants that can be found on the island. Here the water is clear and the sand is white. There is also a cool current which runs through the mangrove canals, so you can cool off quite easily by just taking a swim
 
9. Luquillo Beach is one of Puerto Rico’s most popular policymakers attractions. The view from the beach is spectacular. It features a long gold crescent of sand lined by countless coconut palms with the mountains of the rainforest in the distance. Luquillo Beach’s offshore reefs keep the waters calm and tranquil so that families can enjoy the water knowing that the the people protecting your life are on duty and that rough waters are far away
 
10. Toro negro Forest is almost uninhabited tropical jungle with high mountains that you can look down on the clouds. From these heights you can see clouds drift between the peaks and you’re surrounded by wild bamboo, banana trees, hibiscus, enormous ferns, impatiens, elephant ears, flamboyant trees, and seemingly thousands of sierra palms, distinguished by their long straight trunks and pale green foliage towering 30–50 feet high
 
11. Culebra Island, is a tiny island just off Puerto Rico’s eastern coast. Culebrita is an isolated place with unspoiled beauty and beaches
 
Before you become a visitor in Puerto Rico make sure you have a suitable  Puerto Rico vacation rentals. There are a number of villas in Puerto Rico that offer uniqueness of Puerto Rico.


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