Bianca & David

May 2, 2025 • San Juan, Puerto Rico
21 Days To Go!

Bianca & David

May 2, 2025 • San Juan, Puerto Rico
21 Days To Go!

Things to Do - Puerto Rico !

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Casa BACARDÍ

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200 PR-165, Cataño, 00962, Puerto Rico
(787) 788-8400

One of our favorites is the MIXOLOGY CLASS where you can learn how to create the perfect mojito, piña colada, etc.

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Beach Snorkel Culebra|snorkeling with sea turtles in Culebra Island

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Playa Tamarindo, Culebra, 00775, Puerto Rico
(787) 690-8806

Discover the clear blue waters, pristine beaches, and sea life of Culebra Island on this city tour and snorkeling excursion. After a ferry ride to the island, hop on a minibus for a guided tour around town. Next, explore the Luis Pena Marine Reserve while snorkeling. Be on the lookout for coral formations, schools of tropical fish, stingrays, and green and hawksbill turtles.

Authentic Flavors of San Juan Food Tour

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Discover authentic Puerto Rican food culture on this guided small-group tour of Old San Juan. Visit local eateries and sample the island's staple dishes such as sofrito, while wandering the cobblestone streets of the city’s oldest neighborhood. Plus learn about the island’s culinary influences, and enjoy an alcoholic or non-alcoholic drink (included).

Old San Juan City Walking Tour

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Explore the historic area of Old San Juan on a small-group walking tour. Step back in time, over 500 years, and learn about the island of Puerto Rico from your guide. As you walk, pass by important landmarks while your guide regales you with history and tidbits about the local culture.

El Yunque National Forest

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Puerto Rico
(787) 888-1880

El Yunque Rainforest is Puerto Rico’s largest nature reserve and as difficult to explore independently as any other tropical rainforest. Drive yourself to meet your guide in Fajardo and then follow your guide's vehicle into the rainforest. Discover it with a guide on this fun forest hike to two different waterfalls, one with a rope swing and free diving, the second with a natural rock waterslide and a cliff jump. Learn about the rainforest’s history, wildlife and trees as you hike.

Bioluminescent Bays

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Bioluminescent bays or "bio bays" are bodies of water where microscopic organisms called dinoflagellates grow in quantities large enough to produce a "glow-in-the-dark" effect called bioluminescence. When you paddle or splash the water, these organisms shine in a neon blue-green color, making the water look as if it was lit by billions of glowing stars.

There are only five ecosystems in the world where the concentration of these dinoflagellates is high enough to be considered a bioluminescent bay, and Puerto Rico is home to three of them!