Caparra Ruins
Spanish settlers called Caparra, the island's first capital, La Ciudad de Puerto Rico (the city of Puerto Rico).
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Spanish settlers called Caparra, the island's first capital, La Ciudad de Puerto Rico (the city of Puerto Rico).
Built in 1840 for José Pomar, a wealthy merchant from Mallorca, Spain, the Picó Pomar Residence represents the austerity and elegance of the Spanish neoclassical style.
Located on the south coast of Puerto Rico, Marina de Salinas sits by a bay in the Caribbean Sea, with mangroves as our most beautiful "coast-scaping". It is truly a tropical paradise with year round sunshine and with people as warm and inviting as its weather.
Casa Cautiño Photo courtesy of the Puerto Rico Office of Historic Preservation Casa Cautiño's owner, Genaro Cautiño Vázquez, was a wealthy Guayama landowner as well as a colonel of the Volunteer Battalion of the Spanish Army.
The Polvorín de San Gerónimo (San Geronimo Powderhouse) is one of four gunpowder and ammunition storage buildings the Spanish built in the 18th century as part of San Juan's defensive system.
Traditional dining with an international flare. Located on Cristo street, Old San Juan.
Villa Lomasol is a luxurious private 16 acre estate vacation rental, located in the foothills of the El Yunque Rainforest, just a 20 minute drive east of San Juan. The lovely panoramic views of the valley below and distant sea allow you to watch both the sunrise and sunset from the long veranda. Sunny days by the pool and jacuzzi and an easy drive to the beaches make this an ideal vacation destination for you and your family. Villa Lomasol is located in the Municipality of Rio Grande.
Come and discover what everyone is talking about; It's a beautiful getaway place you will never forget. Spectacular Ocean View from the Terrace. Impressive Sunrise and Sunset. It's the perfect place to enjoy and explore tourist attractions on the east side of the island like "Luquillo Beach", "El Yunque" National Rain Forest, The "Cabezas de San Juan", The Bioluminescent Bay.
Bioluminescent kayaking in Laguna Grande Fajardo, Puerto Rico. Guided night time kayak excursions into beautiful Laguna Grande to experience the bioluminescent water.
The only outstanding and up-to-date, versatile sports and training complex in Puerto Rico that provides a suitable full featured sport facilities to carry out local and international competitions for different aquatic sports (swimming, diving, synchronized swimming, and water polo; track and field, tennis and racquetball.