The traveler reviews really do speak for themselves. Captain Bill and his wife Ingrid welcome you into their beautiful floating home, serve up their famous BBQ lunch, fresh salad, great sals...
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The traveler reviews really do speak for themselves. Captain Bill and his wife Ingrid welcome you into their beautiful floating home, serve up their famous BBQ lunch, fresh salad, great sals...
Flamenco beach is in a nearly waveless, sheltered cove. It is long, wide, surrounded by greenery and only one or two buildings are near it. Fish swim right up to the edge of the water, which is...
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.
If you are part of the theatre crowd, you'll be pleased with this historic theater, which presents a variety of plays, ballets and concerts.
Constructed to defend the San Juan coastline during the 17th and 18th centuries, this dramatic fortress rises 140 feet above the sea on a rocky promontory, and is composed of six huge levels of ramps, barracks, dungeons, turrets, towers and tunnels.
A truly brilliant natural wonder, this bay, particularly on moonless nights, literally glows in the dark.
A seasonally phosphorescent lagoon in the Cabezas Nature Reserve.
Take your camera to this lovely palm-lined beach, which features calm waters for children, and a chance to ride the "paso fino" horses along the beach.
Visitors observe millions of glowing tiny animals that react to the slightest disturbance in the water: a fish, boat or hand can light them up like millions of tiny underwater light bulbs.
Built in 1540 and the site where the body of Ponce de Leon is entombed, the the Catedral de San Juan is an authentic and rare New World example of medieval architecture.
A tiny village by the sea full of homey bed and breakfast inns.
This historical site features a 1,500-year old Taino village, much of which remains intact, and skeletons dating back to A.D. 700.
