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Rejuvenate your spirit by pampering your body at this luxury spa in the Wyndham El Conquistador Resort.
Condado Lagoon (Laguna de Condado) is a small lagoon in between Condado and Old San Juan. It is wonderful because it has no waves. There are some rocks on the right side that keep the large waves...
Designed by Chi Chi Rodríguez in 1998, this 18-hole golf course offers exceptional views of both the ocean and mountains, and a challenging round of golf due to changes in elevation between greens and lakes.
This 400-year-old fortress rises dramatically to greet seaborne visitors to the island.
This hip bar is popular among the locals.
Follow the mountain roads to this preserve where youll find La Torre de Piedra, the stone tower.
A deli by day, but when night falls, a jazz and bossa nova club.
An art venue featuring theater, dance and music events.
Check out their free weekend concerts.
Take the difficult 4-hour Trade Winds Trail all the way to El Toro Peak, which is the second-highest peak in Puerto Rico.
The most popular of San Juans beaches is also the most lively.
A simple church with old frescoes, religious sculpture and an electric prayer table.
Luxury resort boasts two championship 18-hole golf courses, the North and South, designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr., where fairway bunkers, water hazards and guarded greens challenge players at every turn.
A popular dance club at the Wyndham El San Juan Hotel.
A lively and eclectic market with everything from fruit vendors to religious artifacts to street dancers.
The tallest mountain is in the center of the island, which at an elevation of 4,389 feet with an area of 3,515 square miles, offers spectacular vistas of the entire island and Caribbean Sea.
Catch the Caribbean World Series at this baseball stadium.