
Puerto Rico, the “rich port,” is a Caribbean island named for its wealth of natural resources. The US territory is a desired destination for beach holidays and forest adventures.
The best places to visit in Puerto Rico can lead you to exploring miles of underground caves, snorkelling in bioluminescent bays, lounging on white sand beaches, and experiencing the island’s unique culinary repertoire. Each corner of the island has a gem of its own – not to mention the ancillary islands you can reach via ferry. Where will you go in Puerto Rico?
The only US National Forest classified as a tropical rainforest
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Located in the Luquillo Mountains is El Yunque Rainforest, a top Puerto Rico destination. It contains 29,000 acres of biologically diverse forest, home to wildlife you can’t see anywhere else, like the native coqui frogs. Perhaps you’ll be lucky enough to see an endangered Puerto Rican parrot.
For the best views in El Yunque Rainforest, drive or hike to Yokahu Tower, which is approximately 4 km from the El Portal Forest Centre. Atop the nearly 70-foot tall tower, you’ll have views of the northeast side of the forest and can see all the way to the coast. There is also a gift shop at both Yokahu Tower and the Forest Centre, so you can bring back a token of your memorable rainforest adventure.
地址: PR-191, Río Grande, 00745, Puerto Rico, USA
开放时间 Daily from 7.30 am to 6 pm
电话: +1 787-888-1880

El Yunque Rainforest
Dramatic sunsets seen from white sand beaches
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A haven for snorkellers, Culebra Island is a must-visit locale off the eastern coast of Puerto Rico. The sparsely populated island is 20 miles from mainland Puerto Rico and bursting with island charm. To get there, hop on a ferry from Ceiba or take a short flight from San Juan. Once on the island, you can take a water taxi and island hop around the area.
Snorkelling is the most popular activity on Culebra Island, as part of the Luis Peña Nature Reserve. Hiking the Culebra National Wildlife Refuge is another popular activity, especially to see the habitats of endangered sea turtles and the nesting spot for thousands of tropical birds.