Puerto Rico Travel Guide

Puerto Rico Travel Guide

Dive into the vibrant life of Puerto Rico, an island teeming with rich culture, delicious cuisine, and an infectious energy. From the colorful Old San Juan to the pristine shores of Flamenco Beach, Puerto Rico promises a travel experience as dynamic as its landscapes. Whether you’re here to savor the local flavors or to go on outdoor adventures, our travel guides are your passport to discovering the best this island has to offer.

ESSENTIAL RESOURCES FOR BOOKING YOUR PUERTO RICO TRAVEL

Top rated tours in Puerto Rico:

Best places to stay in Puerto Rico:

Packing tips:

We experienced frequent power outages in Old San Juan. It’s always handy to have a solar power bank for these instances! We also like to carry a water purifier and filter bottle so that we can avoid single use plastic bottles, and ensure our water is clean to drink.

Puerto Rico Quick Tips

Best Places to Visit in Puerto Rico

Best Things to do in Puerto Rico

Start your trip in Old San Juan, where you can go check out the best bars, go on a sunset tour, or explore the sights and attractions. Then explore some of the other amazing towns and attractions in Puerto Rico, such as:

Cost of Travel in Puerto Rico

It really depends what style of travel you are feeling. If you are a budget traveler, daily costs (accom/transport/food) could be around 100 usd, mid range travelers may spend 250 a day, and luxury travelers can expect $450+. 

Puerto Rico Cuisine

Must-try dishes include mofongo, lechón, and arroz con gandules. Don’t miss the chance to sip on some local rum or enjoy a cup of freshly brewed Puerto Rican coffee.

Best time to visit Puerto Rico

The ideal time to explore Puerto Rico is from mid-April to June, after the busy winter season and just before the rainy summer. Enjoy moderate weather and fewer crowds.

Getting around Puerto Rico

Domestic flights offer a quick connection between distant areas like San Juan and the western part of the island; public buses provide an economical way to navigate major cities; car rentals deliver the most flexibility for exploration at your own pace; and ferries are handy for accessing nearby islands such as Culebra and Vieques.