Welcome to Puerto Rico!
Puerto Rico is geografically one of the first areas, discovered by Europeans in New World. It has plenty ancient and magnificent places. Nowadays that island offers a perfect setup for the modern traveller: easy access to the island, a great variety of offerings, gourgeous weather, warm and friendly people.
Puerto Rico provides a truly enjoyable traveling experience that could take you anywhere from a vibrant metropolitan area, to the baffling beach strips famous around the Americas, to the hidden treasures of the central mountains where the tropical forest, the local cuisine, and the deeply rooted traditions are the main characters.
That Caribbean destination is exiting place both for the nature lover and the culture enthusiast. Those who explore and reach the heart of the country will enjoy lush forests, rivers, and lakes, as well as spectacular views from atop mountains, along with cave systems that are among the most impressive in the Caribbean.
Puerto-Rico
Those who visit the historical sites around the island have the chance to go through 500 years of colonial history filled with known Caribbean icons, such as cobblestone streets, castles, forts, and legends of pirates and fighting armadas.
San Juan, the capital of Puerto-Rico
Bacardi, largest rum factory in the world, is located in San Juan, the capital city. Visitors have good opportunities to feel its smell and to learn its rich and fascinating history.
Puerto Rico is one of four bioluminescent locations, known to a man. Here is an opportunity to paddle with kayak through the mangrove channels with bioluminiscent organisms and their glowing.
One more point why San Juan is famous for is Juan Carlos, world famous flamenco music star. His amazing rumba show is performed exactly in here.
Also Puerto Rico is famous because of the only tropical rain forest in U.S. territory, El Yunque. It’s located in the Luquillo mountain range with jungle-like vegetation such as orchids, giant ferns and tropical hardwoods, waterfalls, parrots and panoramic views from the height of 3 000 feet. All of this gives countless photo opportunities.

