Archive for 'Puerto Rico' Category
Jun 17th, 2009 by The Traveller |
Relax and unwind on a leisurely catamaran sail to Icacos, a deserted island paradise off the coast of San Juan, with miles of white sand beaches and crystal clear water! Here you can search the island, collect shells, sunbathe, wade or swim offshore and view the underwater wonders of a living coral reef. Your picnic [...]
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Mar 15th, 2009 by The Traveller |
Experience some of the greatest sport fishing waters in the world when you take a full day or half day fishing charter from San Juan, aboard ‘The Legend’! As you head out to the deep waters equipped for luxurious cruising and the ultimate in sport fishing, Dorado, Wahoo, Sailfish, Tuna and Blue Marlin offer an [...]
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Mar 14th, 2009 by The Traveller |
Ponce is Puerto Rico’s second city and because of its unique beauty is known as the ‘Pearl of the South’. You’ll visit the Tibes Indian ceremonial Park and Seralles Castle, the city’s stately plazas and mansions and its famous red and black firehouse.
$101.65 |
Puerto Rico |
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Mar 14th, 2009 by The Traveller |
A trip to Puerto Rico is not complete without descending into the depths of a million-year-old cave! Few cave systems in the world are as massive or dramatic as the Rio Camuy Cave Park. If that’s not enough, wait until you see the Arecibo Observatory, the world’s largest radar/radio telescope, nestled in the tropical mountains [...]
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Mar 14th, 2009 by The Traveller |
This tour has you viewing typical native, Puerto Rican towns until you begin your ascent on a modern road through rapidly changing vistas of amazing vegetation. Tree orchids, giant ferns, wild flowers, and tropical hardwoods frame spectacular waterfalls and views of the entire northeast coast.
$70.62 |
Puerto Rico |
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Mar 13th, 2009 by The Traveller |
Enjoy the best of both worlds – Luquillo Beach is a huge crescent of white sand lined with coconut palms with the mountains and El Yunque as the backdrop. Then explore the cool, mountainous and semi tropical El Yunque Rain Forest, home to unique plant and animal species. Perfect for families!
$70.62 |
Puerto Rico |
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Mar 12th, 2009 by The Traveller |
Enjoy a guided tour of Bacardi, the world’s largest rum distillery, where you can sample the goods or buy some liquid souvenirs. Then visit one of the best preserved Spanish colonial cities in the world, Old San Juan. The entire city is a National Historic Preservation site that is a must-see on any visit to [...]
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Mar 11th, 2009 by The Traveller |
By land or by sea, the best way to see San Juan is with Captain Duck Tours! Begin your journey in historic Old San Juan – from here, you will move on towards Club Nautico, El Morro, Isla Grande, Condado and more! This is the only land and sea adventure tour in Puerto Rico, in [...]
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Mar 9th, 2009 by The Traveller |
Your tour begins along a scenic route where you will enjoy sharing in the history of Puerto Rico and vistas of amazing vegetation. After entering the exotic El Yunque Rainforest, you’ll see orchids, giant ferns, wild flowers, tropical hardwoods, spectacular waterfalls and views of the entire northeast coast.
$53.50 |
Puerto Rico |
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