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Old San Juan

San Juan Things to Do – Attractions & Must See

San Juan Things to Do

San Juan, the capital of Puerto Rico, has a vibrant nightlife, many casinos and bars, and is close to some of the best all-inclusive resorts in Puerto Rico. There many things to do in Puerto Rico, and some of the top attractions are easily accessible right in San Juan.

Old San Juan

The neighborhood of Old San Juan can easily be seen on foot. While Old San Juan could be said to include the far outer edges of El Morro, Fort San Felipe to the west and Castillo San Cristobal to the east, Old San Juan is usually considered to be the seven or eight square blocks that encompass the historic heart of the town.

Old San Juan will delight you with the Spanish Colonial architecture borne out in the details of buildings, churches, shops, restaurants, museums, and military forts. Things to look for are the Spanish-style, lacy wrought-iron balconies overhanging the streets, beautiful jewel-colored painted facades, ornamental lighting, shade-covered plazas, blue ballast stone cobbled streets, music, and the aroma of delicious food. Calle Fortaleza is a street favored by many tourists because of its attractive restaurants, shops, and local life.

Isla Verde Beach Area

The Isla Verde beach is considered one of the best Puerto Rico beaches. It is a peaceful inlet protected by rock formations. The water is warm, the tropical fish are very easy to see, and the public outdoor showers are helpful. In addition, there are restaurants aplenty in the area ranging from the moderately priced to the expensive.

El Yunque National Forest

El Yunque is the only rainforest in the U.S. National Forest System. Comprised of some 240 different species of trees, it is actually a series of forests, each one determined by its altitude. And it makes for a great half-day or full-day excursion from San Juan.

High precipitation levels each year create lush foliage, sparkling leaves, shining wet rocks, and shadowy paths occasionally pierced by sunlight. Spectacular waterfalls rush alongside its well-maintained, but slippery, trails.

While there are a few El Yunque warnings and dangers to be aware of, the best way to see the forest is on foot. You can also appreciate it during a slow drive up and down the mountain. You can either explore on your own or take a guided tour. Both are among the best El Yunque things to do.

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