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Places to discover in Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico contains many natural pools, historical sites and remote beaches. Natural wonders include waterfalls, caves with petroglyphs, bioluminescent bays, and salt flats. Historical sites feature lighthouses, Spanish fortresses, and indigenous ceremonial centers. The island offers natural pools for swimming, coastal hiking paths, and protected forest reserves.

Charco Azul
Charco Azul

Carite, Puerto Rico

Natural freshwater pool set in Carite Forest Reserve where visitors can swim between mountain rocks surrounded by native plants and trees.

Punta Borinquen Lighthouse
Punta Borinquen Lighthouse

Aguadilla, Puerto Rico

White stone lighthouse built in 1889 on a coastal cliff which serves as a navigation point and offers views of the Atlantic Ocean.

Cueva Ventana
Cueva Ventana

Arecibo, Puerto Rico

Natural limestone cave with a large opening that frames the green Arecibo Valley, accessed through a guided walk in the forest.

Las Paylas
Las Paylas

Luquillo, Puerto Rico

Natural rock formation creating water slides in the forest where water flows down smooth stone surfaces into connected pools.

Pozo de Jacinto
Pozo de Jacinto

Isabela, Puerto Rico

Coastal rock formation where waves push through small openings, creating water jets. Local residents tell stories about a shepherd who disappeared here.

Charco Prieto Waterfall
Charco Prieto Waterfall

Bayamón, Puerto Rico

Small waterfall located in a forest area. The water falls into a natural pool surrounded by rocks and tropical vegetation.

Bahia Bioluminiscente
Bahia Bioluminiscente

Lajas, Puerto Rico

Bay containing microscopic organisms called dinoflagellates that produce light when disturbed, creating a blue glow in the water during nighttime.

Cabo Rojo Salt Flats
Cabo Rojo Salt Flats

Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico

Large salt evaporation ponds where seawater is collected. The pink-tinted water creates patterns in rectangular basins across the landscape.

Gilligan's Island
Gilligan's Island

Guánica, Puerto Rico

Small island near Guánica with shallow waters for swimming. Features protected lagoons, mangrove channels, and coral reefs accessible for kayaking and snorkeling.

Cambalache Forest
Cambalache Forest

Arecibo, Puerto Rico

Forest reserve spanning 400 hectares with marked hiking paths. Contains karst formations, native trees, and many bird species in a subtropical environment.

Mar Chiquita
Mar Chiquita

Manatí, Puerto Rico

Natural pool formed by limestone walls and ocean currents. The beach has white sand and waters suitable for swimming during calm conditions.

El Cañuelo Fortress
El Cañuelo Fortress

Toa Baja, Puerto Rico

Spanish military structure from 1610 that protected San Juan Bay. The stone fortress includes guard posts and thick walls facing the Atlantic Ocean.

Cuevas del Indio
Cuevas del Indio

Arecibo, Puerto Rico

Natural caves along the northern coast featuring ancient Taino rock art and limestone rock formations shaped by the sea.

Caja de Muertos Island
Caja de Muertos Island

Ponce, Puerto Rico

Uninhabited island with white sand beaches, hiking trails and a 19th century lighthouse, located 8 miles off the southern coast.

Salto Curet
Salto Curet

Maricao, Puerto Rico

Mountain waterfall with natural pools for swimming, located in the State Forest and reached through a 30-minute forest trail.

Las Cabezas de San Juan Nature Reserve
Las Cabezas de San Juan Nature Reserve

Fajardo, Puerto Rico

Environmental conservation area with mangrove forests, coral reefs, coastal trails, a 19th century lighthouse and a bioluminescent lagoon.

La Pocita de las Golondrinas
La Pocita de las Golondrinas

Manatí, Puerto Rico

Natural tide pool formation along the northern coast, where seawater collects between rocks forming natural swimming areas at low tide.

La Soplaera Waterfall
La Soplaera Waterfall

Peñuelas, Puerto Rico

Natural waterfall located in the southern region, with a height of 30 meters, surrounded by dense vegetation and rock formations.

Guajataca Tunnel
Guajataca Tunnel

Isabela/Quebradillas, Puerto Rico

Historical railway tunnel constructed in 1904, extending 365 meters through limestone hills, with Atlantic Ocean views at its northern exit.

Tibes Indigenous Ceremonial Center
Tibes Indigenous Ceremonial Center

Ponce, Puerto Rico

Archaeological complex containing seven rectangular plazas, dating from 400 AD, displaying pre-Columbian artifacts and indigenous burial sites.

Playa Buye
Playa Buye

Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico

Wide beach with white sand and calm waters, framed by palm trees. This location offers shallow water swimming areas and picnic tables.

Hacienda Buena Vista
Hacienda Buena Vista

Ponce, Puerto Rico

Historical coffee plantation from 1833 with original machinery, water-powered corn mill, and agricultural exhibits showing traditional farming methods.

San Cristobal Canyon
San Cristobal Canyon

Barranquitas/Aibonito, Puerto Rico

Natural formation with a depth of 500 feet containing multiple waterfalls, rivers, and numerous species of plants and animals.

Las Delicias Waterfall
Las Delicias Waterfall

Ciales, Puerto Rico

Natural water cascade dropping 80 feet into a pool, surrounded by tropical vegetation with hiking paths leading to observation points.

Guánica Dry Forest
Guánica Dry Forest

Guánica, Puerto Rico

This protected forest reserve contains 36 species of endangered plants and animals in a semi-arid climate with many walking trails and cacti vegetation.

Playa Flamenco
Playa Flamenco

Culebra, Puerto Rico

This white sand beach extends for one mile along clear water, with coral reefs for snorkeling and old military tanks on its shore.

Punta Tuna Lighthouse
Punta Tuna Lighthouse

Maunabo, Puerto Rico

Built in 1892, this 35-meter lighthouse stands on a cliff and has guided ships through the Caribbean Sea with its automated beacon system.

Charco El Mango
Charco El Mango

Orocovis, Puerto Rico

This natural swimming pool formed by river rocks features fresh mountain water and is surrounded by dense forest vegetation in central Puerto Rico.

Museo Casa Blanca
Museo Casa Blanca

Old San Juan, Puerto Rico

Built in 1521, this two-story colonial building contains historical furniture, artifacts, and exhibits from the Spanish colonial period in Puerto Rico.

El Yunque La Mina Falls
El Yunque La Mina Falls

Río Grande, Puerto Rico

This 35-foot waterfall sits at the end of a concrete trail in El Yunque National Forest. Water flows from the La Mina River into a natural pool.

Santa Isabel Wind Farm
Santa Isabel Wind Farm

Santa Isabel, Puerto Rico

Wind energy facility with 44 turbines spread across agricultural land, generating renewable power for thousands of homes in southern Puerto Rico.

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