Founded
in
1521
by
Ponce
de
León,
the
capital
of
Puerto
Rico,
San
Juan
, is
the
oldest
city
in
US
territory.
Home
to
1.6
million
(more
than
a
third
of
the
island's
citizens),
it
is
also
the
heart
of
Puerto
Rican
tourism.
What
draws
travellers
here
year-round
are
miles
of
smooth,
clean
beaches,
a
wide
range
of
accommodation,
fabulous
restaurants
and,
of
course,
Old
San
Juan,
whose
beautifully
restored
historic
sights
surrounded
by
crashing
turquoise
surf
are
reason
enough
to
make
a
trip
to
Puerto
Rico.
Along
with
Old
San
Juan,
resort-filled
Condado
is
the
most
popular
neighbourhood
for
visitors
thanks
to
its
excellent
beachfront
and
fine
boutiques,
and
these
two
sections
of
the
capital
share
the
highest
concentration
of
restaurants
and
lodging
options.
There's
also
much
to
explore
as
the
city
extends
to
the
south
and
east,
including
the
beachfront
neighbourhoods
of
Ocean
Park
and
Isla
Verde;
up-and-coming
Santurce
with
its
numerous
art
galleries;
the
financial
district
of
Hato
Rey;
and
the
college-town
vibe
in
Rio
Piedras.
Within
just
a
couple
hours'
drive
from
San
Juan
are
Puerto
Rico's
rarest
natural resources
and
some
of
the
best
beaches
and
coral
reefs
in
the
Caribbean.
The
El
Yunque
rainforest,
Luquillo
Beach
and
the
Rio
Camuy
Cave
Park
all
make
excellent
day
trips