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Attractions les plus populaires à Puerto Rico

Exploring the top things to do in Puerto Rico includes wandering through the colorful Old San Juan Historic District, with its cobblestone streets and colonial architecture. Nature lovers should hike El Yunque National Forest, the U.S. National Forest that receives over 100 inches of annual rainfall. Don’t miss Castillo San Felipe del Morro, a 16th-century fortress with stunning ocean views.

Old San Juan Historic District

1. Old San Juan Historic District

San Juan

4.8 (21,454)
Monument historiqueAttraction touristiqueLieu historiquePoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Explore centuries-old streets filled with vibrant colors and rich history. Experience stunning sea views from a fortress once key to Caribbean defense.

Faits rapides: Cobblestone streets and colorful colonial buildings create a postcard-perfect setting that feels like stepping back into the 16th century. A mighty fortress stands guard, once protecting the harbor from pirates and colonial powers alike.

Points forts: Look for the blue cobblestones imported from Sweden, a unique feature that sets the streets apart from others in the Americas. At dusk, the warm glow from lanterns along the walls of Castillo San Felipe del Morro casts enchanting shadows over the ocean.

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El Yunque National Forest

2. El Yunque National Forest

Rio Grande

4.8 (15,091)
Attraction touristiqueParc nationalParcPoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Explore lush trails with vibrant wildlife and stunning waterfalls. Experience a rainforest alive with tropical sounds and dazzling greenery.

Faits rapides: The forest covers 28,000 acres and contains over 240 species of trees and plants. It receives about 200 inches of rain annually, creating one of the wettest tropical rainforests in the US National Forest system.

Points forts: The forest is home to the rare Coqui frog, whose call echoes through the jungle at night, creating a natural symphony. Towering 3,500 feet, the El Yunque peak offers panoramic views above the thick cloud cover, where you can spot vibrant birds and cascading waterfalls.

Castillo San Felipe del Morro

3. Castillo San Felipe del Morro

San Juan

4.8 (16,286)
CastleAttraction touristiqueMonument historiqueLieu historiquePoint d'intérêt

Explore a massive stone fort guarding the sea with panoramic ocean views. Experience the thrill of walking through historic battlements and hidden tunnels.

Faits rapides: The fortress spans over 70,000 square feet and occupies the tip of a 40-foot high promontory. It held strategic defense roles protecting San Juan Bay across several centuries and different empires.

Points forts: Look out from the massive cannon platforms where impressive guns once guarded the sea approach. The walls echo stories of the 1797 Battle of San Juan that repelled a British attack with clever defensive tactics.

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La Fortaleza

4. La Fortaleza

San Juan

4.6 (270)
Attraction touristiqueMonument historiqueLieu historiqueBureau gouvernementalPoint d'intérêt

Discover the oldest governor's mansion in the Americas. Experience ancient tunnels, historic frescoes, and a live guard ceremony in full period costume.

Faits rapides: This fortress serves as the oldest governor’s residence still in use in the Western Hemisphere and has been Puerto Rico's executive mansion for over 500 years. It has stood through hurricanes, battles, and historic events, witnessing dramatic changes through centuries.

Points forts: Visitors can explore underground tunnels originally designed for defense and discover colorful frescoes that survived centuries inside thick stone walls. The guard-changing ceremony here is a captivating tradition that involves soldiers in 16th-century attire, showcasing living history in action.

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Camuy River Cave Park

5. Camuy River Cave Park

Camuy

4.1 (1,537)
Attraction touristiquePoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Explore over 200 caves carved by an underground river. Experience stunning rock formations and secret waterfalls underground!

Faits rapides: An underground river flows through a vast network of over 200 caves in this natural wonder. Visitors can explore chambers stretching up to 3.75 miles beneath the surface, revealing impressive stalactites and stalagmites.

Points forts: The cave system includes one of the longest navigable navigable subterranean rivers in the Americas, spanning roughly 13 miles. Flash floods inside these caves sculpt fascinating formations and create dramatic waterfalls, a spectacle few places offer.

Toro Verde Adventure Park

6. Toro Verde Adventure Park

Orocovis

4.8 (6,124)
Attraction touristiquePoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Fly over stunning landscapes on the longest zipline in the Americas. Experience heart-pounding thrills and breathtaking views like nowhere else.

Faits rapides: The park boasts the "The Beast," a zipline stretching 2.5 kilometers that lets you soar over lush valleys and rugged mountains. Over 200,000 thrill-seekers visit annually to test their courage on the daring rides and challenging obstacle courses.

Points forts: A standout feature is the "The Beast," the longest zipline in the Americas where you can reach speeds over 80 mph while suspended 150 meters above the ground. The surrounding Toro Negro Forest Reserve offers a dramatic green backdrop that makes every ride feel like flying through a vast natural cathedral.

Culebra National Wildlife Refuge

7. Culebra National Wildlife Refuge

Culebra

4.8 (497)
Wildlife RefugeAttraction touristiqueParcPoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Experience vibrant coral reefs and rare wildlife, including nesting leatherback turtles. Dive into pristine nature and untamed island beauty on an unforgettable visit.

Faits rapides: The refuge protects over 1,000 acres of island and surrounding coral reefs, supporting a diverse range of wildlife including endangered sea turtles and migratory birds. Visitors can spot the critically endangered Puerto Rican nightjar, a bird found only in this specific habitat.

Points forts: A standout feature is the refuge's role in conserving leatherback sea turtles that return annually to nest on its sandy beaches, creating a rare opportunity to see this in action. Snorkeling reveals vibrant coral reefs teeming with colorful fish, offering an underwater spectacle few other Caribbean sites can match.

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Villes populaires de Puerto Rico

Plats sucrés traditionnels

Flan

Flan

Flan is a popular Puerto Rican dessert made with caramelized sugar and a creamy custard base, often flavored with vanilla or coconut.

Tembleque

Tembleque

Tembleque is a traditional coconut pudding that is smooth, silky, and often topped with cinnamon, a beloved treat especially during the holidays.

Mofongo Sweet Plantains

Mofongo Sweet Plantains

Sweet mofongo uses ripe plantains mashed with butter and sugar, offering a sweet twist on the classic savory mofongo dish.

Plats salés traditionnels

Lechón Asado

Lechón Asado

Lechón Asado is a famous Puerto Rican roasted pig, known for its crispy skin and flavorful seasoned meat, often the star of large celebrations.

Mofongo

Mofongo

Mofongo consists of fried green plantains mashed with garlic, pork cracklings, and broth, creating a savory and hearty dish unique to Puerto Rico.

Arroz con Gandules

Arroz con Gandules

Arroz con Gandules is Puerto Rico's signature rice dish made with pigeon peas, pork, and sofrito, frequently served at festive occasions.

Boissons traditionnelles

Coquito

Coquito

Coquito is a traditional Puerto Rican coconut-based alcoholic beverage similar to eggnog, often enjoyed during the Christmas season.

Pitorro

Pitorro

Pitorro is a strong, homemade Puerto Rican rum, often infused with fruits or spices, and has a legendary status among locals.

Malta

Malta

Malta is a non-alcoholic malt beverage popular in Puerto Rico, known for its rich and sweet flavor that children and adults enjoy alike.

Frequently Asked Questions about Puerto Rico

Is Puerto Rico safe for tourists?
Puerto Rico is generally safe for tourists. Popular areas like San Juan have a crime rate lower than some major US cities. Visitors should take common precautions: avoid isolated areas at night and keep valuables secure. Emergency services are reliable and widely available throughout the island.
How many days should I spend in Puerto Rico?
A recommended trip length to Puerto Rico is 5 to 7 days. This allows time to explore key attractions in San Juan, visit rainforests, relax on beaches, and discover cultural sites. Shorter stays can focus on either urban or nature experiences, but a week gives a balanced itinerary.
What is the best time to visit Puerto Rico?
The best time to visit Puerto Rico is from mid-December to April. This dry season offers temperatures around 75-85°F and low rainfall, ideal for beach activities and outdoor exploration. Hurricane season runs June through November, so careful planning is advised during these months.
Is Puerto Rico expensive for travelers?
Puerto Rico offers a range of budgets: average daily costs for mid-range travelers are around $150 to $200, including accommodation, meals, and transportation. Budget travelers can spend less by choosing guesthouses and local eateries. Prices are generally comparable to mainland US destinations.
How to get around Puerto Rico?
Getting around Puerto Rico is easiest by renting a car, with rates starting about $30 per day. Public transportation options include buses and taxis but are limited outside San Juan. Driving allows access to remote attractions and flexibility in travel schedules on the island.

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Excursions d'une journée les plus populaires

Old San Juan

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Historic colonial district with colorful buildings and forts.

El Yunque National Forest

40 km 45m by car

Tropical rainforest with hiking trails and waterfalls.

Ponce

113 km 1h 30m by car

City known for its art, architecture, and museums.

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Informations utiles pour Puerto Rico

Lieux populaires pour le shoppingPlaza Las Americas, The Mall of San Juan, Condado Shopping Mall
Lieux de vie nocturne populairesLa Placita de Santurce, Condado, Old San Juan
Restaurants décontractés populairesPiu Bello, Pinky's, Bebo's Cafe
Restaurants chics populaires1919 Restaurant, Marmalade, Santaella
Cafés populairesCaficultura, Double F, La Bombonera
Eau du robinet potableNon
Visa nomade digitalNon
Meilleure application de taxiUber, Lyft, local taxi apps
Prix taxi / km$1.5
Touristes / an4500000
Vitesse internet mobile25 Mbps
Taux de chômage8 %
Taux de pauvreté20 %
Revenu moyen / mois$2600
Coût de la vie moyen / mois$1800
Prix hôtel / nuit à partir de$80
Prix bière à partir de$3
Prix café à partir de$2
Prix street food à partir de$5
Prix repas au restaurant à partir de$12
Monnaie localeUSD
Types de prises électriquesA, B
ReligionsChristianity, Santeria
Langues parléesSpanish, English
Groupes ethniquesPuerto Rican, African descent, European descent
Orientation politiqueCenter-left
Densité de population419 /km²
Superficie géographique9104 km²
Catastrophes naturelles possiblesHurricanes, Earthquakes, Floods
Animaux dangereuxScorpions, Snakes
Lieux populaires pour une promenadeOld San Juan, El Yunque National Forest, La Ruta del Lechón
Transports en commun populairesPublic buses, Taxis, Car rentals
Compagnies aériennesJetBlue, American Airlines, Delta, Spirit Airlines
Vaccinations recommandéesHepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Typhoid, Rabies
Types d'architectureSpanish Colonial, Modernist, Tropical
Consommation annuelle de bière par personne / litres60 l
Consommation annuelle de vin par personne / litres10 l
Culture du pourboire10-15% tipping is customary in restaurants and for services
Coworking / jour$25
Airbnb / mois$1100
Loyer 1 chambre / mois$900
Salle de sport / mois$40
Budget quotidien (sac à dos)$40
Budget quotidien (moyen)$75

Aperçu de Puerto Rico

Maîtrise de l'anglaisMoyen
Sécurité routièreMauvais
Accueil des étrangersMoyen
Liberté d'expressionBon
Transports en communMauvais
Soins de santéMoyen
Qualité de l'éducationMoyen
Fiabilité du réseau électriqueMauvais
Sécurité contre la criminalité violenteMauvais
Accessibilité à piedBon
Vie nocturneBon
Scène culinaireBon
Accueil LGBTQ+Moyen
Scène startupMoyen
Niveau de bruitMoyen
PropretéMoyen
Accès à la natureBon

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