14-Day Puerto Rico Itinerary: San Juan, El Yunque, Ponce, Rincón & Culebra (July 1–14, 2026)

San Juan · Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Arrival in San Juan & Old San Juan orientation

Morning:

After landing, drop bags and start with a leisurely coffee and pastry at Caficultura near the waterfront, then stroll through the colorful plazas of Old San Juan, taking time to admire the city's blue cobblestones and street-side artisan stalls. Continue to Paseo de la Princesa for views of the bay and a photo stop at the historic Raíces Fountain, then pop into a local gallery or the Casa Blanca gardens to soak in the island's colonial charm before lunch.

Afternoon:

Wander from the colonial core toward La Fortaleza to admire its gardens and colorful facades, then head to Castillo San Cristóbal for a relaxed self-guided exploration of tunnels and ramparts with sweeping views over the city. Late afternoon, pause at La Placita de Santurce (the market side) for fresh fruit, local frituras, and a chilled piña colada before returning to your hotel to freshen up for evening plans.

Evening:

As the sun softens, wander to La Perla for colorful coastal views and casual photo ops, then head up to Café Puerto Rico (or a nearby rooftop spot) for an evening bite of mofongo and local beer while watching the harbor lights. After dinner, take a short walk to Plaza Colón to listen to street musicians and finish the night with a crafted cocktail at the intimate Nuyorican Café or a nearby rum bar for a mellow introduction to San Juan's nightlife.

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El Yunque / Luquillo · Thursday, July 2, 2026

El Yunque Rainforest day hike and waterfalls

Morning:

Start early with coffee and a quick breakfast at La Estación de Luquillo before heading into the rainforest; drive up to the El Yunque Visitor Center for maps and trail conditions, then tackle the scenic Mt. Britton Trail for a brisk climb with lookout views. After the summit vantage, descend toward the soothing pools at La Mina Falls, where you can cool off and picnic on the riverbank before continuing to the nearby Baño Grande for more swimming and birdwatching.

Afternoon:

After a morning of peaks and pools, head to the quieter west side of the forest for a gentle, shady walk along the Caimitillo Trail to spot native birds and tree frogs, then cool off at the less-crowded cascades of Juan Diego Falls where shallow pools invite a refreshing dip. Later, drive down toward Luquillo and grab a late lunch of fresh seafood and frituras at a beachfront kiosk near Balneario de Luquillo, followed by a relaxed stroll along the palm-lined sand as the light softens.

Evening:

After freshening up, head to Fajardo's Paseo Tablado for a sunset stroll along the boardwalk with views of the boats returning to harbor, then enjoy a seafood-forward dinner at El Varadero Seaside Grill where ceviche and grilled catch are local favorites. Finish the night with a relaxed stop at Kiosko El Yunque (a nearby beachside bar) for a cold Medalla and live trova music, or if you still have energy, join a short night walk with a local guide to listen for coquí frogs and the sounds of the rainforest at dusk.

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Luquillo · Friday, July 3, 2026

Beach time at Luquillo / Surfing lesson

Morning:

Ease into the day with a beachfront breakfast at Kiosko El Palmar, then stroll the soft sand of La Monserrate Beach to scout mellow waves and tide pools. Mid-morning, meet your instructor at Luquillo Surf School for a private lesson focused on paddling technique and catching small green waves, with post-lesson refresher snacks and fresh fruit at the nearby Playa Azul snack stand.

Afternoon:

After your surf lesson, wander to Playa Fortuna for mellow afternoon swimming and snorkeling among shallow rockpools, then rent a paddleboard from Luquillo Paddle Adventures for a calm glide along the shoreline as the light softens. Finish with a late-afternoon treat at La Parrilla del Mar-savor freshly grilled snapper and a cold local beer while watching families scatter seashells on the sand before returning to your hotel to freshen up for evening plans.

Evening:

As the sun dips, stroll the palm-lined boardwalk toward Paseo Colón to catch golden light and local vendors selling empanadillas, then settle in at Kiosko La Sombra for an informal dinner of tostones and fresh ceviche while listening to live bolero. After dinner, take a short drive to Balneario de Luquillo's quieter north end for a moonlit walk on the sand and, if timing aligns, join a laid-back beachfront drum circle or stop by Bar Patria for a nightcap and a taste of Puerto Rican rum cocktails before returning to your hotel.

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Fajardo / Vieques (if traveling) · Saturday, July 4, 2026

Bioluminescent bay experience (evening) and local dining

Morning:

Wake up slowly with coffee and pastelillos at Panadería La Hacienda in Fajardo before driving to the nearby seaside town of Naguabo to explore the colorful fishing pier and browse handmade crafts at Plaza del Pescador. Mid-morning, join a guided kayak skills refresher and coastal ecology talk at Las Croabas Marina-you'll practice paddling in calm mangrove channels and learn about the bioluminescent organisms you'll see tonight, then enjoy fresh ceviche and coconut water at La Estación del Mar before a relaxed afternoon siesta.

Afternoon:

Explore the sheltered coves around Seven Seas Beach with a guided stand-up paddle tour from Fajardo SUP Adventures, gliding through clear shallows and stopping to snorkel among reef fish at the Punta Santiago rocks. Afterward, refill energy with a late lunch of arroz con gandules and fried fish at the family-run El Colmado de Jennie before a relaxed nap or gear-check back at your accommodation to prepare for tonight's bioluminescent bay outing.

Evening:

As dusk falls, head to Marina Puerto del Rey to board a small-group launch that slips quietly toward La Parguera-style mangrove channels (local operators often run private trips from Fajardo) for a guided kayak tour through sheltered inlets where the water begins to glow-your guide will point out phosphorescent flashes and explain the science behind the stars-in-the-water effect. After the bay, return to shore for a late dinner at La Estación Vieja (or a waterfront Vieques eatery if you've island-hopped) to savor grilled lobster or arroz mamposteao and finish with a rum-forward nightcap at the cozy Bar La Cava while listening to soft acoustic guitar under the palms.

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Fajardo / San Juan · Sunday, July 5, 2026

Relaxation day and explore local eateries back in Fajardo/San Juan

Morning:

Take a slow start with coffee and breakfast pastries at Café Cuatro Sombras in Fajardo, then wander the quiet marina to watch fishermen unload their morning catch before hopping a short drive to Playa Naguabo for a gentle beach walk and shell hunting. Mid-morning, join a casual food crawl through a local mercado-sample pinchos at Kiosko de la Plaza, fresh tropical juices at Jugos y Más, and a small-plate tasting of mofongo at La Casona de Anita while chatting with vendors about regional specialties.

Afternoon:

Wander a little inland to Plaza del Mercado de Fajardo for a relaxed lunch of tostones, alcapurrias, and a fresh piña colada at a shaded stall, then stroll to Parque Nacional de las Cabezas de San Juan (Fajardo's lesser-known coastal park) for a quiet walk along mangrove boardwalks and a panoramic lookout over the eastern coastline. Finish the afternoon with a stop at Heladería Lares for house-made coconut ice cream before returning to your lodgings for a leisurely siesta or an early-evening ferry plan back to San Juan.

Evening:

As twilight falls, enjoy a relaxed seafood dinner at Villa Verde Bistro-a low-key waterfront spot known for grilled octopus and house-made tropical ceviches-then wander over to Paseo del Mar for a gentle seaside promenade and sunset photos. Afterward, sample artisanal rums and small bites at La Botillería de la Costa while listening to live bolero, or if you prefer a livelier scene, head to El Mercado Nocturno for street-food stalls, craft beer tastings, and local musicians to round out a mellow evening before turning in.

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Culebra · Monday, July 6, 2026

Return toward east: Culebra day trip to Flamenco Beach

Morning:

Catch an early water taxi or short flight and head straight to Dinghy Dock Bar & Grill for a strong coffee and a light breakfast before renting snorkel gear from Carlos Rosario Snorkel Rentals; then board a glass-bottom boat for a half-hour snorkel at Tortuga Cay (Cayo Luis Peña) to swim with parrotfish and spot sea turtles in protected reef gardens. After snorkeling, stroll the powder-white sand of Flamenco Beach near the old military bunkers, sample fritters and fresh coconut water from a beach vendor, and hike a short coastal trail to the quieter viewpoint at Punta Tormentos for panoramic Caribbean vistas before lunch.

Afternoon:

After a morning swim at Flamenco Beach, head inland for a relaxed guided shoreline walk to Zoni Beach overlook and then rent a tandem kayak from Culebra Kayak & Dive to explore hidden coves and tiny islets off the eastern coast, stopping to snorkel among colorful brain coral beds near Carlos Rosario Reef. Late afternoon, cool down with freshly made empanadas and a cold drink from Dinghy Dock's beachside vendor (or a similar local shack) while watching fishermen bring in small catches, then visit the charming wooden chapel at Iglesia Nuestra Señora del Carmen for a quiet, local snapshot before the return ferry or short flight back to the main island.

Evening:

As daylight softens, take a short hike to the overlook at Culebrita Lighthouse Trail for golden panoramas, then wander back to Playa Resaca's wind-sculpted shore for a quieter sunset swim away from the daytime crowds. Finish with a relaxed seaside dinner at Tortuga Beach Club-savor grilled seafood, plantain mash, and a cold local beer-then join a friendly sand-side bonfire or stargaze from the western headland before catching the last boat or flight off the island.

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San Juan (Santurce) · Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Cultural day: museums, salsa night, and Santurce street art

Morning:

Start your day with a strong Puerto Rican coffee and pastry at Café Don Ruiz before wandering the galleries of Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico to take in modern and classic island works. Afterward, follow a guided street-art walk through the colorful murals of La Placita de Santurce and Paseo de Diego, stopping at a local studio like Galería Botello to meet an artist and watch live painting demonstrations.

Afternoon:

After a morning at museums and murals, slip into the creative energy of Santurce with a visit to Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Puerto Rico for rotating installations, then wander the nearby galleries and artist-run spaces along Calle Cerra to meet local makers and browse prints and ceramics. As the light softens, stop for artisanal bites and a craft cocktail at La Respuesta's café-bar courtyard before joining an early salsa primer at Salsa y Control Studio, where a short group lesson leads into live-music sets at neighboring venues.

Evening:

As the neighborhood shifts into night, head to La Placita's lively restaurant row for dinner at Santaella where inventive Puerto Rican cuisine meets lush indoor-outdoor vibes, then stroll over to El Local en Santurce for craft cocktails and small plates while local DJs spin tropical grooves. After dinner, drop into Casa Bacardí Pop-Up or a nearby live-music room like La Respuesta (back courtyard shows vary) for an intimate salsa set and, if you're ready, join a late-night social dance circle led by rotating local instructors before finishing with a relaxed post-dance drink at the cozy rooftop bar O:live Boutique's Rooftop to soak in the city's after-hours energy.

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San Juan / Isla Verde · Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Last full beach day and souvenir shopping

Morning:

Ease into your final full day with a relaxed breakfast at Pannes in Isla Verde, then rent a pair of beach bikes from Isla Verde Bike Rentals for a breezy ride along the shore to discover quieter coves. Pause for a swim and early snorkeling session at Punta las Mareas to spot reef fish, then wander the nearby artisanal stalls at Plaza del Mercado de Isla Verde to pick up handmade hammocks, local coffee beans, and small-batch rum chocolates as keepsakes.

Afternoon:

Head west from Isla Verde for a relaxed seaside lunch at Caña Gorda Beach Club (known for grilled seafood and chilled cocktails), then rent a clear-bottom kayak from Ocean Adventures PR to paddle the calm inlet and spot reef life from the water. Afterward, stroll the boutique-lined Ashford Avenue toward Condado to browse artisanal shops like Casa Cortés Coffee (for single-origin beans) and La Bodega de San Juan (for locally made rum syrups and handmade jewelry) before returning to your hotel to freshen up for evening plans.

Evening:

As the sun softens, wander to Condado's La Concha Boardwalk for a seaside aperitivo at Oceano's terrace, then cross over to the quieter Parque del Litoral for people-watching and golden-hour photos. For dinner, savor inventive Caribbean plates at Cocina Abierta followed by a leisurely stroll through Calle del Cristo market stalls to pick up artisanal rum, hand-painted oxcart miniatures, and locally made coffee before capping the night with cocktails and live acoustic music at The Mezzanine at St. Germain.

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Ponce · Thursday, July 9, 2026

Travel to Ponce and historic district exploration

Morning:

After an easy drive from San Juan, begin in Plaza Las Delicias where you can sip a strong café con leche at a corner café and admire the twin towers of Catedral Nuestra Señora de la Guadalupe; then stroll the plaza to watch locals start their day and browse handcrafted goods from street vendors. From there, head to the nearby Parque de Bombas to tour the iconic red-and-black firehouse museum, followed by a guided walk through the leafy Paseo Atocha market lanes to sample local pastries and freshly roasted coffee while learning about Ponce's colonial and sugar-industry history.

Afternoon:

After lunch, wander the shaded arcades of Plaza del Caribe (Ponce's modern shopping and café hub) before heading to the leafy grounds of Parque de los Próceres for a relaxed stroll and local-history monuments. Continue into the cultural quarter to tour the ornate interior of Teatro La Perla, then stop at Museo de la Música Puertorriqueña to listen to archived trova and bomba recordings that bring the city's rhythms to life.

Evening:

Wind down your day with an alfresco dinner at La Casa del Chef, savoring regional specialties like lechón and mofongo while seated under twinkling courtyard lights. Afterward, take a gentle post-dinner paseo to Plaza Las Delicias' nearby flank at dusk for people-watching, then duck into La Guarida del Diablo for craft cocktails or a smooth rum flight as live bolero or trova drifts from the bar's intimate corner.

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Adjuntas / Ponce · Friday, July 10, 2026

Coffee plantation tour and Serrallés Castle visit

Morning:

Rise early and head into the cool central-mountain air for a guided estate tour at Hacienda Pomarrosa, where you'll walk shaded coffee rows, learn wet- and dry-milling techniques, and sample single-origin brews roasted on-site. After a hands-on tasting, stop at Café Gran Batey for a barista-led cupping of peaberry and regional blends, then stroll the nearby town plaza of Adjuntas to meet local growers at a small farmers' stall before driving down to Ponce for the afternoon's castle visit.

Afternoon:

Drive down into Ponce's historic hills to tour Hacienda Buena Vista for a living-history demonstration of 19th-century coffee milling and a guided walk through preserved hydraulic systems, followed by a hands-on roasting demo and tasting of their estate blends. Continue with a shady paseo through Parque de Bombas's surrounding plazas before an intimate, docent-led visit to Castillo Serrallés's terraced gardens and museum rooms, where you'll sip a sampling of local rum liqueurs while taking in sweeping views of the city at golden hour.

Evening:

After your castle visit, take a short drive to La Casa del Cafetal for an evening coffee-pairing experience that contrasts Adjuntas microlots with sweeter dessert-style brews while a local roaster explains post-harvest nuance. For dinner, wander into Ponce's arts district to dine at Aguinaldo Bistro, where seasonal Puerto Rican flavors meet craft cocktails, then finish the night with live trova at Café Teatro-a cozy spot for intimate music and a final rum-tasting to toast the day's discoveries.

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Rincón · Saturday, July 11, 2026

Drive to west coast: Rincón for beaches and sunset surf

Morning:

Leave Ponce after an early coffee stop and scenic drive through the central hills, arriving in Rincón for a relaxed beach morning at Domes Beach where you can stretch, snorkel the rocky coves, and watch local surfers sizing up the swells. Mid-morning, join a small-group lesson or board rental at Rincón Surf School to practice popping up and reading shore breaks, then refuel with freshly made empanadas and a tropical smoothie at the nearby surf-side café Tamboo Tavern's takeout window before checking into your accommodation for a short siesta.

Afternoon:

After a lazy siesta, explore the quieter northern coves with a snorkeling outing at Steps Beach-rent fins and a mask from Aqua Rincón Rentals and swim among coral ledges and tropical fish. Later, wander the seaside streets to sample freshly caught ceviche and craft beers at La Cambija before watching local surfers carve the golden light from the bluff at Tres Palmas Marine Reserve as the afternoon slips toward sunset.

Evening:

As twilight settles, wander to Rincón Lighthouse (Punta Higuero) to watch surfers below and catch a pastel-hued sunset from the clifftop, then stroll the small craft stalls nearby for handmade jewelry and local snacks. Afterward, savor a beachfront dinner of grilled mahi-mahi and plantain sides at La Copa Llena, followed by live acoustic sets and cold Medallas at the laid-back Tamboo Tavern beachfront bar to round out a mellow island evening.

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Rincón · Sunday, July 12, 2026

Snorkeling and coastal relaxation in Rincón

Morning:

Start the day with a sunrise paddle and gentle snorkeling session from Corcega Beach, where shallow reefs and calm morning water make for easy turtle and parrotfish sightings; rent gear and a guided snorkeling float from EcoRincon Adventures for local tips on the best reef pockets. After the water, stroll over to Cafecito de Rincón for strong locally roasted coffee and a breakfast of freshly made arepas while planning an afternoon picnic at the scenic Playa Oeste overlook, continuing the coastal rhythm you've built over the trip.

Afternoon:

After your morning paddle, drive south to Corcega Point for a relaxed shore-snorkel among shallow coral gardens-rent gear from Rincón Dive Shop and float the protected coves looking for wrasse and schooling snappers. Later, picnic on the grassy bluff at Punta Higuero Overlook with snacks from Panaderia y Reposteria Rincón while watching artisanal fishermen and surfers below, then wander the tide pools at Steps West as the light softens before returning to town for an easy evening.

Evening:

As the sun softens, head to Playa María for a quieter shoreline stroll and tidepool exploration-look for small reef fish and hermit crabs while the light turns golden. Follow with a sunset dinner at the clifftop Shipwreck Bar & Grill, savoring grilled local catch and plantain mofongo on the terrace, then wander down to Punta Borinquen Boardwalk for a relaxed post-dinner rum cocktail and stargazing to cap a day of sea and sand.

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Cabo Rojo · Monday, July 13, 2026

Day trip to Cabo Rojo: lighthouse and Playa Sucia

Morning:

Drive west from Rincón after an early coffee pickup and head to Las Salinas de Cabo Rojo for a short guided salt-pond walk and birdwatching where flamingos and shorebirds gather; continue to Los Morrillos Lighthouse (Faro Los Morrillos) to climb the cliffside path for dramatic ocean panoramas and photo-ready views of sheer limestone cliffs. Finish the morning with a coastal snack at Kiosko La Guía-try freshly grilled whole fish and a chilled coconut water-before descending to Playa Sucia for an afternoon of powdery sand and snorkeling among the nearby reef rock gardens.

Afternoon:

After exploring the cliffs, head inland to the shaded trails of Reserva Natural de Cabo Rojo for a relaxed 1-2 km loop that showcases endemic dry-forest plants and panoramic salt-flat views; pause at the overlook near Punta Cucharas for seabird spotting and wide coastal vistas. Continue to Playa Buye for an afternoon swim in calmer waters and rent a kayak from Cabo Rojo Kayak Rentals to paddle the nearby mangrove inlets, then finish with fresh ceviche and coconut flan at the family-run Restaurante El Balcón del Atlántico while the light softens before your evening return.

Evening:

As the sun softens, drive toward the southwestern cliffs for a seafood dinner at La Playita de Boquerón, where you can savor grilled whole snapper and plantain mofongo while watching fishing boats tuck in for the night. After dinner, wander the salt-flat boardwalk around Refugio de Vida Silvestre Cabo Rojo for panoramic twilight views and migratory birdwatching, then finish with a relaxed nightcap and live acoustic trova at El Local Boquerón before returning to your Rincón base.

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San Juan · Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Departure day: final morning and travel home

Morning:

Savor a last Puerto Rican breakfast with strong cortado and a guava pastry at Café Don Ruiz (Condado), then take a relaxed stroll through the nearby Parque del Indio to stretch and enjoy final ocean breezes before checking out. If time allows, drop by Casa Cortés Coffee Roasters for packaged beans and chocolate-covered coffee beans as flight-friendly souvenirs, then head to Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport allowing extra time for rental car return and the occasional security line.

Afternoon:

Spend a relaxed last afternoon wandering the waterfront promenade of Paseo del Morro for one final sea breeze and photos of the coastline, then stop for a late lunch of criollo specialties at Café El Punto where you can savor a final plate of arroz con pollo and a cold Medalla. Before heading to the airport, pop into Mercado de Artesanías del Viejo San Juan to pick up last-minute hand-painted oxcart miniatures and locally roasted coffee, then return to your hotel to collect bags and make the short drive to Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport with plenty of time for car return and check-in.

Evening:

For a gentle final evening, wander the sheltered waterfront at Paseo de la Princesa Extension to watch the harbor lights come alive, then settle in for an early dinner of island tapas at Princesa Gastrobar where mofongo bites and a citrusy rum punch make for a comforting send-off. After dinner, take a short taxi to La Terraza de Santaella (a quieter rooftop alternative) for one last nightcap and panoramic views of Old San Juan before collecting your bags and heading to the airport, allowing extra time for traffic and rental-car return.

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Estimated Costs (per person)

Place / ActivityCost
Caficultura (coffee & pastry)$8
Old San Juan (self-guided stroll, plazas, Paseo de la Princesa, Raíces Fountain)Free
Casa Blanca (gardens)$6
La Fortaleza (external viewing/gardens)Free
Castillo San Cristóbal (self-guided exploration)$10
La Placita de Santurce (market side snacks & drinks)$12
La Perla (visit/photography)Free
Café Puerto Rico (dinner - mofongo & beer)$20
Nuyorican Café (cocktail / small cover)$18
La Estación de Luquillo (breakfast)$10
El Yunque Visitor Center (park access/info)Free
Mt. Britton Trail (hike in El Yunque)Free
La Mina Falls (access & swim)Free
Baño Grande (swimming)Free
Caimitillo Trail (hike)Free
Juan Diego Falls (visit & swim)Free
Balneario de Luquillo (beach access & kiosks lunch)$15
Fajardo Paseo Tablado (sunset stroll)Free
El Varadero Seaside Grill (dinner)$25
Kiosko El Yunque (bar / music)$10
Panadería La Hacienda (breakfast/pastelillos)$6
Las Croabas Marina (kayak skills refresher / ecology talk)$35
Fajardo SUP Adventures (guided stand-up paddle tour)$45
El Colmado de Jennie (lunch)$12
Marina Puerto del Rey (bioluminescent boat/kayak departure)$0
Bioluminescent bay guided kayak/boat tour (Fajardo area)$60
La Estación Vieja / Vieques waterfront dining (dinner)$30
Café Cuatro Sombras (breakfast)$8
Playa Naguabo (beach walk)Free
Kiosko de la Plaza (pinchos/snacks)$6
Jugos y Más (tropical juices)$4
La Casona de Anita (mofongo tasting)$10
Plaza del Mercado de Fajardo (lunch stalls)$12
Parque Nacional de las Cabezas de San Juan (coastal park walk)$6
Heladería Lares (ice cream)$4
Villa Verde Bistro (seafood dinner)$28
La Botillería de la Costa (rum tasting / small bites)$20
Ferry or small flight to Culebra$25
Dinghy Dock Bar & Grill (breakfast)$10
Carlos Rosario Snorkel Rentals (snorkel gear rental)$15
Glass-bottom boat / snorkel trip to Cayo Luis Peña (half-day)$40
Flamenco Beach (beach access)Free
Kayak rental (Culebra Kayak & Dive)$25
Tortuga Beach Club (dinner)$30
Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico (admission)$8
La Placita de Santurce / Paseo de Diego (street-art walk, self-guided)Free
Galería Botello (visit)Free
Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Puerto Rico (admission)$7
La Respuesta (drink / small plate)$15
Salsa y Control Studio (group lesson)$15
Santaella (dinner)$35
El Local en Santurce (cocktails)$18
O:live Boutique's Rooftop (drink/view)$12
Pannes (breakfast)$10
Isla Verde Bike Rentals$12
Punta las Mareas snorkeling (self-guided)Free
Plaza del Mercado de Isla Verde (artisan shopping/snacks)$15
Caña Gorda Beach Club (lunch)$25
Ocean Adventures PR (clear-bottom kayak rental)$40
Ashford Avenue / Casa Cortés Coffee (shopping / coffee)$12
Oceano (aperitivo / terrace)$18
Cocina Abierta (dinner)$35
Museo de la Música Puertorriqueña (Ponce)$6
Parque de Bombas (museum)$3
Guided walk Paseo Atocha (market tour)$10
La Casa del Chef (dinner Ponce)$28
Hacienda Pomarrosa (guided estate tour - Adjuntas)$25
Café Gran Batey (cupping)$10
Hacienda Buena Vista (tour & tasting)$12
Castillo Serrallés (docent-led visit, gardens & tasting)$12
La Casa del Cafetal (coffee-pairing experience)$20
Aguinaldo Bistro (dinner)$30
Rincón Surf School (lesson or board rental)$40
Domes Beach (beach access & snorkeling)Free
Aqua Rincón Rentals (mask & fins)$12
La Cambija (ceviche & craft beer)$18
Rincón Lighthouse (Punta Higuero) visitFree
EcoRincon Adventures (sunrise paddle & guided snorkeling)$45
Rincón Dive Shop (gear rental)$15
Shipwreck Bar & Grill (sunset dinner)$28
Las Salinas de Cabo Rojo (guided salt-pond walk / birdwatching)$20
Los Morrillos Lighthouse (Faro Los Morrillos) visitFree
Kiosko La Guía (coastal snack)$8
Playa Sucia (beach access & snorkeling)Free
Reserva Natural de Cabo Rojo (trail loop)Free
Cabo Rojo Kayak Rentals$25
Restaurante El Balcón del Atlántico (lunch)$20
La Playita de Boquerón (seafood dinner)$28
Refugio de Vida Silvestre Cabo Rojo (boardwalk / birdwatching)Free
Café Don Ruiz (Condado) (breakfast)$8
Casa Cortés Coffee Roasters (purchase beans / souvenirs)$15
Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (transfers & fees)$0
Paseo del Morro (walk & photos)Free
Café El Punto (late lunch)$15
Mercado de Artesanías del Viejo San Juan (souvenir shopping)$20
Princesa Gastrobar (early dinner)$30
La Terraza de Santaella (rooftop nightcap)$12
Estimated Total (per person)$1,123
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