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The real charm of Puerto Rico is its people. The people of the island are charismatic, hospitable, super joyful, and passionate. They will make you feel like you belong and will even invite you to dance with them. Boricuas, as we call the locals, are optimistic and energetic people, proud of their cultural heritage and history, which emerges from a mix of Taíno, Spanish, and African traditions.

You can experience the Island in an immersive way through its food, drinks, and music! Taste exotic infusions in dishes & cocktails, dance to the rhythms of salsa, reggaetón, and more, experience first-hand the pride of Puerto Ricans in exciting festivals. But there is so much more to explore in Puerto Rico. Do you dare to discover it?
Calle Loiza
Calle Loíza is an emblematic area in the heart of Santurce. The neighborhood is a creative and musical space, rich in culture and history. It is no accident that many great artists like Ismael Rivera grew up in these streets! In recent years, Calle Loíza has become a trendy spot where new businesses are flourishing, making it a popular place for people to hang out. The area is filled with local restaurants, bars, and boutiques.
Ocean Park Beach
Último Trolley is one of the most popular entry points for Ocean Park Beach, which stretches along the coastline of Condado. The mid-sized waves make this beach a trilling spot for surfers and amateurs alike. This beach has crystal clear waters and immaculate sand for the whole family to enjoy.
Trip to El Yunque
Plan a soul-refreshing escape to an enchanted rainforest park.This natural treasure is an excellent destination if you want to be immersed in nature. You can visit for a hike on one of its many trails, bathe in natural pools beneath waterfalls, or relax and enjoy the scenery.
Pimones
Piñones – A picturesque ocean drive from Carolina to Loíza where you can enjoy local dining experiences and practice what Puerto Ricans call chinchorreo. Sample delicious specialties while you hop from food stand to food stand and go back and forth to the beach. Enjoy the peaceful waves at La Pocita or Vacía Talega, two secluded beaches where you can go swimming or soak in the sun.
Cabo Rojo

Los Morrillos Lighthouse

This historic and picturesque lighthouse helps ships navigate safely through the Mona Passage from the Caribbean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean. Completed in 1877, this lighthouse was the second one built under Spanish rule on the island. The structure is part of a maritime lighting system that in 1981 was included in the National Register of Historic Places of the United States Department of the Interior.

To get to the lighthouse, after driving over unpaved road, you will have to park and walk up a hill (it’s not very steep).

Visitors can access the lighthouse’s observation deck to enjoy incredible panoramic views of the surrounding area and the Caribbean Sea. El faro(lighthouse) is open to visitors from Wednesday to Sunday and holidays from 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Old San Juan

Spanning 500 years of history, Old San Juan is, without a doubt, one of the most iconic and treasured places in Puerto Rico. Wander the cobblestone streets to soak up the unique architecture and colorful streets. You’ll find fun local shops and lively restaurants and bars scattered throughout the old city.

Free trolleys can take you around the most important landmarks such as El MorroCastillo San CristóbalCuartel de BallajáLa Fortaleza, among others. You can also take guided tours to learn more about the history of the many 500-year-old buildings, local cuisine, and even visit the place where one of the most popular drinks was born, the world-famous piña colada.‍

Sailing through our coast