quickgun_murugun Posted yesterday at 12:10 AM Author Report Posted yesterday at 12:10 AM 7 hours ago, jobless said: We recently spent 7 days during Thanksgiving. We did a mainland loop covering dorado, Vegas baja, Isabella , aguadilla, Rincon, Yauco, La Parguera, Ponce, El Yunque, Ceiba ferry to Culebra. No all inclusive resorts and pretty expensive. Due to thanksgiving time and not booking in advance we felt it was a bit expensive with avg rates of 250 per night. On mainland Old San Juan is beautiful and make sure you have time to walk around in day time and nights are very lively too. You can find quiet beaches in the central part of the island in the northern coast. We liked Ojo de Agua beach and the drive there. Manati pools and las Golondrinas beach. Dorado is good to drive around. Lots of stuff to do on the coast. Isabella has a few good spots. Aguadilla and Rincon are bigger towns with beach side resorts and dining options. South West part has good beaches too. La parguera and mangroves are good for bio luminescence. But only go during +-2 days of new moon or else you will be disappointed. la parguera is the only place you can swim in bio luminous water. It's cheap $25 per person and a bit more to swim. Yauco has a street called Yauchromatic which is very colorful. Ponce is regular town with a few good spots. Drive from Ponce to San Juan is beautiful through hills. Culebra Island is good but better to plan to stay a whole day. We rented a jeep. Flamenco beach is beautiful with shallow water and some abandoned army tanks. Dinner time is very lively during busy days. Book ferry atleast a week before to plan properly. I skipped Vieques as we did bioluminescent tour at La Parguera. For me the highlight is the central part of the mainland away from tourist places. Very quiet and gives you hills station vibes in India. We did a hike called Cerro Mime which was very beautiful you can find video below. Let me know if you have any questions. Nice bro 👍👍👍 thank you 1 Quote
ysrisking Posted yesterday at 03:51 AM Report Posted yesterday at 03:51 AM 4 days are enough - Day 1 (Nice to visit) - Ceiba Ferry Terminal 69HJ+XM4, Marina Dr, Roosevelt Roads, Ceiba 00735, Puerto Rico https://www.puertoricoferry.com/en/routes-schedules/ceiba-culebra/ ======== Day 2 (Must cover) - Both Forts Fort - Thursday closed Fort San Juan de la Cruz PR-870, Palo Seco, Toa Baja, Puerto Rico, Toa Baja 00949, Puerto Rico 501 Bulevar del Valle, San Juan, 00901, Puerto Rico Castillo San Felipe del Morro (El Morro Fort) 501 Calle Norzagaray, San Juan, 00901, Puerto Rico =========== Day 3 (Must cover) - Trip to El Yunque Rainforest Address: PR-988, Luquillo, 00773, Puerto Rico To get to El Yunque’s main entrance, use Yokahu Tower as your GPS Point: PR-191, Río Grande 00745, Puerto Rico ======== Day 4 https://www.biobayfajardo.com/ PR-983, Luquillo, 00773, Puerto Rico ===================== Steps Beach Address: PR-413 Rincon Puerto Rico 00677, Rincón 00602, Puerto Rico Sandy Beach Address: Carretera 413 Ramal Km 4.4, Rincon, Rincón 00677, Puerto Rico – This entrance is by Tamboo San Juan, Luquillo is a terrific option. Luquillo Beach Rio Camuy Caves (Parque de las Cavernas del Río Camuy) Quote
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