Once you’re settled in, grab a rum drink, hit the beach, and kick back. There’s no better way to start off your vacation. There’s time to a sunset walking tour of San Juan’s Old Town.
Start your trip at El Morro National Monument which is an impressive 16th century Spanish fort that costs less than $5 per person. The views from up here are awesome.
This tropical rainforest is filled with incredible waterfalls, hike-able dense forests, and a ton of wildlife to spot. I’d recommend the one to La Mina Falls which takes you out in only 30 minutes.
This is an island that’s escaped major commercial developments and so you get a tropical paradise that is full of secluded beaches and wild horses that roam the countryside.
This is another island where you won’t find any flashy hotels, tour buses, fast-food chains, or rush-hour traffic. Instead, you get long stretches of white sand beach and a sleepy and quaint town.