Crash Boat Beach

Crash Boat Beach is located at the municipality of Aguadilla. This beach is well known by surfers but it also provides other activities as snorkeling, kayaking and swimming on days where waves are not strong. The shore was name after the former military practice of rescue downed air crews from Ramey Air Force Base and still retains some of the pier infrastructure. These remains have become a popular location for fishing and for jumping into the clear waters. Crash Boat also has two large sand beach areas for general bathing.

Paseo la Princesa

Paseo la Princesa is a boulevard along the city walls of Old San Juan. It holds its name in a recognition of the Princess of Austrias, Isabell II who eventually became Queen of Spain. It is consider an old colony fashioned romantic walk that ends with a water fount name Raíces. This magnificent fount shows the eclectic heritage that gave birth to the current culture of Puerto Rico.

Paseo la Princesa

Paseo la Princesa is a boulevard along the city walls of Old San Juan. It holds its name in a recognition of the Princess of Austrias, Isabell II who eventually became Queen of Spain. It is consider an old colony fashioned romantic walk that ends with a water fount name Raíces. This magnificent fount shows the eclectic heritage that gave birth to the current culture of Puerto Rico.

Tunel Guajataca

El Tunel Guajataca is the remaining of a national railroad system from the 19 th century use for transportation of sugar cane. This tunnel is located at the municipality of Isabela and it was declared a historical monument.

Old San Juan

The Old San Juan is the historic core of the Island. It was founded on the 16 th century as a walled city protected by Spain military. This fort was an actual barrier from US naval bombardment during the Spanish American War in 1898. Regardless must of the historic architecture, as El Morro for instance, remains strong for the joy of locals and tourist.

Old San Juan

The Old San Juan is the historic core of the Island. It was founded on the 16 th century as a walled city protected by Spain military. This fort was an actual barrier from US naval bombardment during the Spanish American War in 1898. Regardless must of the historic architecture, as El Morro for instance, remains strong for the joy of locals and tourist.