Puerto Rico: Four Days of Island-Hopping

The Puerto Rican islands offer charming beaches, bioluminiscent bays and unspoilt nature. A must do!
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Day 1: Puerto Rico: Four Days of Island-Hopping

Balneario Seven Seas

This long beach is run by the city, thus provides good comfort and all the convenient amenities.

Laguna Grande

Avoid the full moon and come here to marvel at the amazing show: this laguna is full of bioluminiscent organisms - what a beauty!

Las Cabezas de San Juan State Park

Just amazing nature. Unspoilt groves, vast plains and sandy beaches - hiking here is a true pleasure.

Fajardo Lighthouse

Built by the Spanish during the 19th century, this lighthouse is a historical gem. The views are amazing, too.

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Day 2: Puerto Rico: Four Days of Island-Hopping

Icacos @ Iban Lusan

Icacos

Cayo Icacos is a small, uninhabited island off the coast of Fajardo, Puerto Rico.

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Day 3: Puerto Rico: Four Days of Island-Hopping

Punta Soldado

Totally off the beaten track and totally worth it! Secluded place much-loved by snorkelers and nature admirers.

Culebra National Wildlife Refuge

The Culebra National Wildlife Refuge is a National Wildlife Refuge in Puerto Rico.

Flamenco Beach

Flamenco Beach is a public beach on the Caribbean island of Culebra. It is known for its shallow turquoise waters, white sand, swimming…

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Day 4: Puerto Rico: Four Days of Island-Hopping

Rådhuset i Isabel… @ Haakon S. Krohn

Isabel Segunda

The last Spanish port town that still retains its portion of history. A laid-back, friendly place good for strolling and chilling out.

Mosquito Bay Beach

Undoubtedly the world's largest and brightest bioluminiscent bay. Seeing the neon-like glowing water is a lifetime experience!

Playa Media Luna

The cove holds probably the most scenic beach on the island. Very shallow - families with small kids will love it!

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