Puerto Rico

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Puerto Rico is one of those special places where all types of travelers feel at home—from nature lovers to city slickers, beachgoers to hikers. The small island packs a big punch in the outdoor adventure department, with expert guides ready to take you deep into the rainforest and on (or under) the water. You can also find Puerto Rico tours that showcase the island’s architecture and culture, or more food-focused excursions that let you sample crispy lechón, beef-filled alcapurria, and at least a couple of rum cocktails.

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Q:How much do Puerto Rico tours cost?
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The cost of Puerto Rico excursions depends on what’s included—basic walking tours through the Old Town of San Juan can cost only a few dollars, while full-day trips to the El Yunque National Forest can cost US$70 per person or more. The good news is that there is a huge variety of activities available at most budgets.

Q:What activities are included on Puerto Rico tours?
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Catamaran rides, snorkeling tours, or horseback riding on a quiet beach: If you can think it up, you can do it on a Puerto Rico excursion—whether you’re traveling alone, with a significant other, or the whole family. Activities also often include food and transport, but make sure you know exactly what’s included before booking.

Q:How many days in Puerto Rico is enough?
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A week is a good length for a trip to Puerto Rico that takes in the charming city of San Juan and also allows for plenty of time to dig into the natural beauty of the island. For those who want to go deeper, there are also the remote islands of Culebra and Vieques that can easily add another week to your stay.

Q:What is the best month to visit Puerto Rico?
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It’s best to avoid the rainy season in Puerto Rico—when there’s also a risk of hurricanes—between August and November. Try visiting between April and June, when there are fewer tourists and you can find great deals on accommodation and excursions. Weather is also good during the busy winter (January to April), but be prepared for higher prices.

Q:What is the #1 attraction in Puerto Rico?
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The #1 attraction in Puerto Rico according to travelers is the Laguna Grande in Fajardo. It’s one of three bioluminescent bays in the Commonwealth and the easiest to access from the capital, San Juan. Visit at night for a magical kayak ride through water that turns an electric shade of blue as you paddle through.