Puerto Rico is an archipelago that includes the main island of Puerto Rico and a number of smaller islands, the largest of which are Vieques, Culebra, and Mona. The main island of Puerto Rico is, by land area, the smallest of the Greater Antilles. With around 3.5 million people, it ranks third in population among that group of four islands, which include Cuba, Hispaniola and Jamaica. The capital and largest city is San Juan. Due to its location, Puerto Rico has a tropical climate with warm weather year-round and does not observe daylight saving time. Its official languages are Spanish, which is prevalent, and English. - Wikipedia
La Cuenta Ventana A Cave near Arecibo with an amazing view
Old San Juan is home to El Morrow, El Palacio de Santa Catalina known as La Fortaleza and is the historic colonial section of San Juan, as the oldest settlement within Puerto Rico. San Juan is one of Puerto Rico's most important seaports, and is the island's manufacturing, financial, cultural, and tourism center. - Wikipedia
Playa Flamenco on Isla de Culebra is rated as the worlds 2nd most beautiful beach by the Discovery Channel, pictured to the right. Other amazing beaches include: Playa Luquillo where you can hang out on the beach and then get food from over 60 kiosks just off the beach, Sandy beach on the western shore, near Rincon, where the surfer hang out, and the quiet Mar Chiquita beach about 45 minutes west of San Juan.
Covering 28,000 acres, and receiving more than 200 inches of rain per year, El Yunque National Forest is the only tropical rain forest in the US Forest System. Noted for its biodiversity, the forest is home to more than 400 different plant species. It has more than a dozen maintained trails for hiking, picnic pavilions, stone towers, rivers, waterfalls, and an interpretive visitors' center. - Tripadvisor
Covering 28,000 acres, and receiving more than 200 inches of rain per year, El Yunque National Forest is the only tropical rain forest in the US Forest System. Noted for its biodiversity, the forest is home to more than 400 different plant species. It has more than a dozen maintained trails for hiking, picnic pavilions, stone towers, rivers, waterfalls, and an interpretive visitors' center. - Tripadvisor