Coordinates: 18°12′N 66°30′W / 18.2°N 66.5°W / 18.2; -66.5
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5.0 based on 2,893 reviews
Hacienda Carabali started 1977. As the years have progressed we have expanded to give great service to tourists and locals by our ATV,UTV, Horseback Riding,Go-Karts Track, Hayride tours and our Bar&Grill Restaurant !
5.0 based on 3,561 reviews
A pleasant beach on the northern coast of Culebra.
its fantastic awesome gorgeous place with clear water fantastic weather i recomend the whole world and my friends when i say that i mean it doesnt matter where u from at least once you need to see this paradise.. highly recomended and also secure.
5.0 based on 791 reviews
Vieques National Wildlife Refuge and all visitor facilities is closed due to impacts from Hurricane Irma. Refuge closures include all hiking trails, boat ramps, fishing access, and other recreational use on refuge lands. The closure remains in effect until the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service assesses storm damage and has determined it is safe for visitor access.
So calm and secluded, very beautiful. The water is very shallow, and you can swim to another small island on the coast!
5.0 based on 367 reviews
So if you’re in Culebra, you probably heard of Flamenco. Maybe you haven’t heard of Culebrita island and its gorgeous beaches - and it puts Flamenco to shame. Culebrita is not your mainstream beach. You’ll need to find a reliable boat operator to take you out, preferrably one that does tours and knows thenisland inside and out. I definitely recommend Cayo Norte Boat Taxi, Captain Louis knows the place like few people do and will get you squared away. Boat ride isn’t too long (25 min) and you’ll get a beach that’s a snorkeler’s paradise as well as a bather’s delight. Crystal clear water and small rippling waves will carry you to beautiful coral reefs and tropical fish galore. Manta rays and sea turtles are not uncommon, and spotted more than a few within the first hours. Water is shallow, great for bathing, and around the island there’s diverse landscapes for everyone. Bring water, a good book, and some snacks if you plan to spend the day.
4.5 based on 16,304 reviews
Consisting of 400 restored buildings from the 16th- and 17th-century Spanish colonial period, this area in San Juan is steeped in history with an old-world and romantic European charm.
Old San Juan is beyond charming. There is so much history here, great architecture, landmarks, cobblestone streets, wonderful food, great museums, El Morro and San Cristobol, beautiful parks and plazas and lovely residential streets. We walked everywhere but also rode the free trolley. There are three trolley lines that will take you almost anywhere in the old city. A good place to begin is to stop at one of the many Tourist Information Centers. We found the one directly across from Pier One to be the most helpful. Here we got a list of museums and their hours as well as a self guided walking tour and directions to take the ferry to Casa Bacardi. Don't miss the San Juan Gate, Fortaleza Street, the cathedral, the San Juan Historic Cemetery and the Paseo de la Princesa. Enjoy!
4.5 based on 2,658 reviews
I've taken numerous Bio Bay trips over the years and each has been wonderful; this year we went on the clear kayaks and it was the best yet as you can see the fireworks directly below you. Go when there is little moonlight. The moon rises 50 minutes later each day, so viewing is good to excellent starting 3 or 4 days after the full moon up until the last few days before the next full moon. BTW: streetlights on the south side of the island are being replaced w/ red lights to help nesting turtles and also benefits Bio Bay.
4.5 based on 600 reviews
Find a maritime museum and dolphin-spotting platform at this lighthouse in Rincon.
After a day of visiting 3 different beaches in Rincon, we wanted to catch the sunset and get pictures of the El Faro lighthouse. It was not difficult to find using google maps and there's plenty of free parking. Near the lighthouse entrance was a lady selling jewelry for good prices so I bought a few gifts there. The landscaping around the lighthouse and park area is beautiful and there are benches, gazebos and photo ops all around. The bar area overlooks Domes beach below. The prices are decent and it was nice to enjoy a mojito and watch the sunset and the waves below. On this particular night there was live music. We enjoyed out stop here. Check it out and enjoy.
4.5 based on 200 reviews
A landmark Spanish-colonial style structure, this picturesque lighthouse sits perched atop a high cliff providing nearly 360-degree views of the sparkling Caribbean Sea.
This was breath-less view of the ocean! Words cannot describe how beautiful it but it is must-see experience! When driving to the location, be careful of all the pot-holes though!
4.5 based on 770 reviews
If paradise had palm trees...they'd call it Sun Bay.
This long Beach is perfect for just about any purpose. Families spending the day having a BBQ, groups of friends dancing to their music, couples chilling, or solos taking a stroll. And, bring your dog.
4.5 based on 373 reviews
Absolutely one of our favorite beaches in Rincon! Some days see amazing surf, some days see calm conditions perfect for bathing. If you don’t like the conditions one day, wait a day and they will change. Great beach for laying out. Hopping bars and restaurants line the charming little neighborhood that surround the beach. As long as high N/NE winds aren’t in the forecast, this is the beach to go to!
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