No matter where you are in Puerto Rico, you're never more
than a couple of hours by car from
San Juan , whose
colonial architecture in its old town is a must-see. More
historic vestiges can be found in the southern city of
Ponce .
Hikers won't want to miss El Yunque , the only
tropical rainforest in the US park system, with miles of
trails, and flora and fauna galore. Birdwatching is
also excellent in the arid landscape of Guánica State
Forest , a World Biosphere Reserve in the southwest.
Puerto Rico is also home to pretty beaches and coral
reefs; for diving and snorkelling check out
the beautiful offshore islets of Vieques and
Culebra .
If you prefer going underground, rather than underwater,
spelunkers from all over the globe are drawn to the Río
Camuy Cave Park in the northwest, known as karst
country - where limestone has eroded over the centuries
to form sinkholes and a vast network of caves that can be
explored.