
Old San Juan
Old San Juan
The walled city of Old San Juan
features narrow, cobblestoned streets, pastel-colored colonial
architecture, tree-lined plazas and shops and boutiques..
Enjoy strolling through the old
town or take a carriage ride through the cobblestoned streets as you
enjoy the charming Spanish architecture.
Explore the remains of the El
Morro fortress that stand high atop a hill, welcoming visitors to the
island.
Visit a tropical rain forest,
echoing with the unusual serenade of the endangered tree frog, the Coqui.
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San Juan, Puerto
Rico
The Gateway to
the Caribbean
Christopher Columbus discovered
Puerto Rico in 1493 and named San Juan after St. John the
Baptist.
San Juan is both a major
commercial center and an historian's dream, with 16h century fortresses
that repelled every major country in the world.
Whatever you call it, San Juan is
the gateway to the
Caribbean.
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