Embark on a thrilling 3-day adventure in Puerto Rico, exploring its rich history, stunning nature, and the mesmerizing glowing Biobay. Discover Old San Juan, hike to rock formations, visit caves and waterfalls, and experience the magic of swimming in bioluminescent waters.
Embark on a thrilling 3-day adventure in Puerto Rico, exploring its rich history, stunning nature, and the mesmerizing glowing Biobay. Discover Old San Juan, hike to rock formations, visit caves and waterfalls, and experience the magic of swimming in bioluminescent waters.
- Old San Juan - Explore the history of America’s oldest city and its 80 key landmarks and buildings.
- Playa Mar Chiquita - Hike through unique rock formations on a trail that’s easy for everyone, including kids and the elderly without mobility issues.
- Toro Negro State Forest - After hiking at Mar Chiquita, enjoy a 50-minute drive through…
- Old San Juan - Explore the history of America’s oldest city and its 80 key landmarks and buildings.
- Playa Mar Chiquita - Hike through unique rock formations on a trail that’s easy for everyone, including kids and the elderly without mobility issues.
- Toro Negro State Forest - After hiking at Mar Chiquita, enjoy a 50-minute drive through lush, narrow roads to reach Toro Negro State Rainforest in Ciales. Spend up to 90 minutes bathing, taking photos, and admiring one of the island’s most beautiful waterfalls before returning to the departure point.
- Monumento a la Abolición de la Esclavitud (El Hombre Redimido) - Discover the only monument dedicated to freedom, symbolizing a new free man with broken chains.
- Plaza Luis Muñoz Rivera - Visit one of the many monuments dedicated to the most influential figure in Puerto Rican history.
- Parque de Bombas - See Puerto Rico’s oldest fire station and take a memorable photo.
- Plaza Las Delicias - Stroll through Ponce’s city square and learn about the main buildings in Puerto Rico’s second-largest city.
- La Piedra de Guanica - Visit the landing site of the first U.S. troops who liberated Puerto Rico from Spain.
- Cayo Caracoles - Swim, snorkel, or relax in Puerto Rico’s most famous cay, then watch the sunset and capture the moment with a photo.
- Parguera Water Sports Adventures & Bioluminescent Bay Tour Boat-Kayak-Swim - Experience the unique opportunity to swim in glowing waters, believed by Taino ancestors to be the home of Atabeira, the mother earth spirit.
- Manati Bridge at Mata de Platano - Cross this one-way old steel bridge, the only one with a street light on the island, reminiscent of the first roads built by the U.S. after freeing Puerto Rico from Spain.
- Guanica - Pass through the city center and see an example of the small towns found throughout Puerto Rico.
- Condado Vanderbilt Hotel - Learn about the first luxury hotel south of the border and the former winter retreat of the Vanderbilt family.
- Fuerte San Gerónimo - Discover this small fort that was part of the city’s first line of defense.
- Sixto Escobar Park - Learn about this historic park built to honor Puerto Rico’s first boxing world champion.
- Parque Luis Munoz Rivera - Explore the only park in Old San Juan and its history. Visit the largest mosaic in the Caribbean: the Felisa Rincon Gauthier monument.
- Antigua Escuela de Medicina Tropical - Learn about Puerto Rico’s first medical school, founded by Bailey Ashford from the U.S. Medical Corps.
- El Capitolio de Puerto Rico - Discover the magnificent history of this building and its significance to Puerto Ricans.
- Plaza de La Democracia - Understand why this square is so important to Puerto Ricans.
- Antiguo Casino de Puerto Rico - Learn about this iconic building featured in many movies.
- Castillo de San Cristobal - Explore the largest fort built during colonial times in the New World.
- Bastión de San Sebastián - Visit this part of San Cristóbal fort and get a glimpse of its size.
- Abraham Lincoln Statue - Discover this little-known monument and its significance to Puerto Ricans.
- La Perla - Learn about the origins of this picturesque yet sketchy spot in Old San Juan.
- Cuartel de Ballaja - Discover the history of this building and its role over the years.
- Ballaja Sculpture - Uncover the meaning behind this amazing sculpture.
- Santa Maria Magdalena de Pazzis Cemetery - Learn about the history and interesting facts of this cemetery.
- Castillo San Felipe del Morro - Walk the fort’s grounds, learn its history, and explore the surrounding areas of the oldest fort in the Americas.
- Monumento Don Juan de Amezouita y Quixano - Discover the first monument in the Americas and its historical significance.
- Bastion de Santa Elena - Pass by the only defense spot in the south wall between El Morro and La Fortaleza.
- Iglesia de San Jose - Discover the second oldest church in Puerto Rico, built by the Ponce de Leon family.
- Juan Ponce de Leon Statue - Learn the history behind this monument and about Ponce de Leon himself.
- Calle del Cristo - Explore the historic, cultural, and religious richness of this main street.
- Catedral - Discover America’s oldest church, the resting place of Ponce de Leon’s remains.
- La Rogativa - Learn about perhaps the most significant yet lesser-known monument in San Juan.
- La Puerta de San Juan - Discover the main entrance to the city, its alignment with the cathedral’s main entrance, and some fun facts known by few guides or historians.
- La Fortaleza - Palacio de Santa Catalina - Learn about the oldest executive mansion still in use in the Americas.
- Calle de la Fortaleza - Discover this famous street and see the main entrance to the governor’s mansion.
- Plaza de Armas - Explore today’s city square and its history.
- San Juan City Hall - Learn about this building, once home to Puerto Rico’s first lady mayor, Felisa Rincon.
- Departamento de Estado de Puerto Rico - Discover the history of this building and its longstanding significance.
- Jose V. Toledo Federal Building and United States Courthouse - Learn about the main buildings on the south side of the city.
- Paseo de la Princesa - Discover this walkway and the last remaining part of the south side wall.
- Paseo de los Presidentes - Learn about this walkway featuring statues of U.S. presidents who have visited Puerto Rico.
- Santurce - Drive through the street art district and take photos of the amazing murals in the Santurce area.
- Pinones - Discover the area’s black heritage and history, as well as its renowned street food blending African and Taino influences.
- Ron del Barrilito Visitor Center - Visit Puerto Rico’s finest rum distillery, take a historic tour, and taste its famous 3-star rum.
- La Piedra Escrita - Bathe in its pond and see the only Taino children’s playground ever discovered.
- Catarata Chorro de Dona Juana - Admire the seven cascading waterfalls and swim in its cool pond.
- Cascada Las Delicias - Bathe under perhaps the most beautiful and accessible waterfall in Puerto Rico.
- Rio Tanama - Explore its canyon through river caving.
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Lunch
Have you explored Puerto Rico? The island invites visitors to uncover its hidden gems, rainforests, hiking paths, pristine beaches, and many unique wonders found only in Puerto Rico. With us, you can trace Lin-Manuel’s footsteps in discovering (or rediscovering) what makes Puerto Rico so special.
This exclusive 3-day package is packed with the places…
Have you explored Puerto Rico? The island invites visitors to uncover its hidden gems, rainforests, hiking paths, pristine beaches, and many unique wonders found only in Puerto Rico. With us, you can trace Lin-Manuel’s footsteps in discovering (or rediscovering) what makes Puerto Rico so special.
This exclusive 3-day package is packed with the places Lin-Manuel has named as his favorites, along with some he didn’t get to visit but will surely experience on his next trip to our island. Included are his favorites like Tanama Canyon, the Rainforest, Condado, Old San Juan’s top 80 landmarks, Ponce, and additional unique natural wonders such as Cascada Las Delicias Waterfall, Chorro de Dona Juana Waterfall, La Piedra Escrita with its Taino petroglyphs, snorkeling in a cay with crystal clear waters, safely swimming in bioluminescent waters, a visit to our African heritage area, and our finest rum distillery, Barrilito!
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.