By: Roger Nash | 2012-02-02 | Travel Tips Sometimes all you want to do on a trip is relax in your hotel and make use of the amenities. Of course you will step out to see the sights around, but at the end of the day you may want to come back to some luxury rather than something functional. read more
By: Olivia Gold | 2010-03-31 | Hotels San Juan is the capital city of Puerto Rico. The city was founded by Spanish colonists and today, it has the distinction of being the second oldest city established by the European colonialists in America. read more
By: collabranaz | 2013-02-25 | Arts & Entertainment Your experience of a place would not be complete without a taste of its culinary offerings. In Puerto Rico, its criolla dishes are a must-try although international and fusion cuisines are also provided in a lot of restaurants. read more
By: Roger Nash | 2012-02-02 | Travel Tips For the typical tourist in Old San Juan, there are several museums that simply must figure on your list. You will of course have to begin with the forts El Morro and San Cristóbal and then follow it up with the Paseo La Princesa, La Fortaleza as well as the Cathedral. read more
By: Roger Nash | 2012-02-02 | Travel Tips When you are traveling with family and kids, there are several compromises you have to make. Of course, it is not necessary that this hamper your trip in anyway. There are several things to do in San Juan, Puerto Rico that can keep every member of the family happy. read more
By: Roger Nash | 2012-01-11 | Travel Tips El Castillo San Felipe del Morro is generally spoken of as "El Morro”. It goes all the way back to 1539, when Spanish settlers came in and built a small turret-like tower to help them defend the bay of San Juan. read more
By: Roger Nash | 2011-11-09 | Destinations San Juan in Puerto Rico is the island’s heart and soul. This metropolis displays high-rises, luxury hotels, read more
By: Peter Merifield | 2010-12-01 | Travel & Leisure The island of Puerto Rico in the northeast Caribbean Sea has much to offer to the nature lover. Gorgeous beaches, clear blue waters and green-carpeted mountains all beckon those who are subject to the lure of tropical climes and natural beauty. read more
By: Roger Nash | 2012-01-11 | Travel Tips San Juan National Historic Site functions under the aegis of the National Park Service. It covers all the forts, bastions as well as powder houses, walls and of course the El Cañuelo Fort. read more
By: Roger Nash | 2012-02-03 | Travel Tips For many local and international students in America, one of the easiest places to visit on spring break is Puerto Rico. If you are a US citizen, then things get all the more easier since you don't need a passport. read more
By: Roger Nash | 2012-02-02 | Travel Tips Puerto Rico is one of those islands that has it all. The beaches, sun and sand, casinos, nightlife, an amazing culture that shuttles between traditional and modern and a sense of hospitality that is unbeatable. If you are heading here and are looking to impress loved ones read more
By: Azel Bailey | 2012-05-04 | Travel & Leisure One of the most inspiring and the most rewarding activities in life has to be travel. There is so much of spontaneous and subconscious learning that takes place with travel. read more
By: Paige Taylor | 2011-05-25 | Destinations Situated in the northeastern Caribbean Sea, Puerto Rico is an ideal tourist destination for people at different ages. It not only appeals visitors with its surfing beaches, a unique rainforest, blue rivers, archeological spots and panoramic views, but also famous for many historic sites like the 16th-century citadel El Morro, the Punta Higuero Lighthouse and the 19th century lighthouse Los Morrillos. A trip to Puerto Rico is not completed if tourists don’t visit Old San Juan, the original capital city of San Juan, Puerto Rico. It is home to ancient buildings, massive stone walls, sunny parks, cobble-stoned streets and special fortifications. Now, let travel Puerto Rico, the Caribbean’s paradise island, through a series of its landscapes. read more