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Experience Puerto Rico’s heritage, get in
touch with its flavor and enjoy its culture and history. This
section is a showcase of our most popular attractions.
Historical Attractions
 

San Felipe del Morro and San Cristóbal Fortresses
Roam the ramparts of a 400 year old fort. Explore tunnels,
underground vaults, and ancient spiral staircases where Spanish
soldiers protected their families against the enemy invasions.
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La Fortaleza or Santa Catalina Palace
Gaze at the glory of the Governor’s palace, built in 1533 as the
first fortification for defense of the colony.
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details.

Hacienda Buena Vista
Step back into the 19th century; visit a 150-year old farm
featuring working century-old equipment that processes corn and
coffee. Take a tour of the first farm in Latin America to use a
water mill to generate power.
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for details.
Art and Science Museums
 

Arecibo Observatory
Visit the largest radio telescope on Earth. Here scientists from
all over the world use the 20-acre, 1000 ft. diameter dish to
listen to the universe.
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Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico (PRCB Member)
Witness Puerto Rico’s 500-year tradition of artistic production
at the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico.
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Luis A. Ferré Fine Arts Center
Pick a perfect performance at this fine arts center, where
international music and dance festivals are held.
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Natural Attractions
 

El Yunque National Rain Forest
Go hiking in the only rain forest in the U.S. National Park
Service. You’ll be amazed with its 28,000 acres of lush tropical
forest, unique flora and fauna, and myriad brooks and
waterfalls.
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Las Cabezas de San Juan
Follow nature’s trail to a spectacular lighthouse. Both casual
and serious nature lovers will enjoy a few hours at the most
complete nature reserve in Puerto Rico. In a short period of
time you’ll experience every major tropical habitat (except a
rain forest) unique to the Island.
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Rio Camuy Cave Park
Descend into the depths of a million-year-old cave. Three
crater-like sinkholes and two caves of the huge system are open
to the public in the park, and they’re memorable experiences.
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Beaches
Enjoy our Island’s 300 miles of shoreline, with water
temperatures around 80 degrees and beautiful sandy beaches of
varied shapes and sizes, perfect for those who enjoy water
sports, and those who love unwinding on shore.
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