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Balneario de Luquillo is considered by many to be one of the most popular public beaches in northeastern Puerto Rico. And rightfully so, since it offers a full range of services. Here you will find cafeterias, public bathrooms... more
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One of the oldest protected areas in the Western Hemisphere, this pristine expanse looks much as it did when Christopher Columbus visited Puerto Rico 500 years ago. Start at the Portal Tropical Forest Center, and then follow a... more
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We went on a tour of El Yunque National Forest, the only tropical rain forest in the United continue reading »
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On Isla Verde Avenue, you can go for a picnic, a swim or just for some sun at this beautiful public beach. Here you will find lifeguards and security facilities, as well as a picnic area, showers and bathrooms. A good spot for... more
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Approximately 15 minutes from the Airport, El Comandante is the only racetrack on the island. El Comandante repeatedly ranks among the top fifteen racetracks in the US. It is one of the fastest-growing racing venues in the worl... more
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Just a short drive away from the Isla Verde tourist area, Soleil has it all — exciting ambience, delicious cuisine and lively music. The minute you walk into this casual shed (facing the recently inaugurated Paseo Piñones Recre... more
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If you are above 30, this isn't the place for you! At Club Dembow you'll find 20-somethings and younger grooving to the tunes of the DJ. This place is packed to capacity most nights without any space to put your toe on the danc... more
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It's the clash of the titans at Steel the Club in Carolina. If you want to come here for just a drink and smoke, you've got the wrong club. Steel tends to be a little aggressive when it comes to the ambience and atmosphere. You... more
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Aviones Beach, in the Piñones sector of Isla Verde, is one of the prime surfing spots in the Greater San Juan area. It is frequented by both professional surfers and 'gremos,' as beginners are called in Puerto Rican surf slang.... more
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