Bioluminescent Bay (Mosquito Bay)
Bioluminescent Bay (aka Mosquito Bay or Puerto Mosquito) is one of Puerto Rico’s three bioluminescent bays, located on the island of Vieques. A popular destination
Nestled in the heart of San Juan, Puerto Rico, the Casa Bacardi is more than just a rum factory; it’s a captivating journey through the history and legacy of one of the world’s most iconic spirits. This immersive experience takes you on a fascinating tour, unveiling the secrets behind Bacardi’s renowned rum-making process, from sugarcane to the final product. As you wander through the historic distillery, you’ll be greeted by the rich aroma of aging rum, and you’ll learn about the brand’s fascinating journey from its humble beginnings in Cuba to its global success. The tour culminates with a tasting session where you can sample various Bacardi expressions and discover your favorite blend. Beyond the factory, Casa Bacardi also features a museum showcasing the brand’s history, a gift shop filled with Bacardi merchandise, and a lively bar where you can enjoy cocktails and savor the authentic Caribbean spirit.
Bioluminescent Bay (aka Mosquito Bay or Puerto Mosquito) is one of Puerto Rico’s three bioluminescent bays, located on the island of Vieques. A popular destination
Known for its soaring interiors, million-year-old stalactites and stalagmites, and namesake underground river, Rio Camuy Cave Park (Parque Nacional de las Cavernas del Río Camuy)
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Located just outside the city walls south of Old San Juan, the Paseo de la Princesa is one of the most pleasant and popular walks
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Standing guard at Old San Juan’s eastern gate is Castillo San Cristóbal. Built to protect San Juan against land attacks, the ancient Spanish fort is
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Named in honor of Saint John the Baptist, San Juan Gate (Puerta de San Juan) was originally one of five doorways to the city used