Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico is rich in charm and character with a dash of the familiar. Less than a three-hour flight from Miami, Puerto Rico is a U.S. commonwealth (in case your high school history class didn't teach you that). So, when you're shopping in San Juan, the capital city (or anywhere else), you can pay for your souvenirs with American dollars. But don't be mistaken: This isn't quite a home away from home. Puerto Rico has both 20-foot waves for surfers and calm, clear waters for families. It's a stroll back through time (El Morro) and an up-close look at the contemporary (Calle del Cristo). It's an exhilarating mix of landscapes, from the serpentine jungle of El Yunque to brilliant beaches like Condado in metropolitan San Juan and the high-energy Crash Boat in Aguadilla on the west coast. And if you want to get further away from civilization, you can ferry over to the secluded – not to mention jaw-droppingly gorgeous – islands of Vieques and Culebra.
In 2017, Puerto Rico was pummeled by Hurricane Maria and Hurricane Irma, which combined claimed thousands of lives, destroyed hundreds of thousands of buildings, and left much of the island without power for months. More than five years later, some basic infrastructure has been restored, but reconstruction efforts are ongoing. However, traveling to Puerto Rico is safe, and tourism will help the island in its recovery efforts. So, go ahead and book your flight; a world of natural enchantment, delicious food and historic experiences await.
JAN
83
71
3.8


FEB
84
71
2.5


MAR
85
72
2


APR
86
73
3.6


MAY
88
75
5.9


JUN
89
77
4.4


JUL
89
78
5.1


AUG
89
78
6.3


SEP
89
78
8


OCT
89
77
8.3


NOV
86
75
6.4


DEC
84
73
5


Best Time to Visit
mid-December to April
Old San Juan and Bioluminescent bays
Primary Reason
Island Getaway
Beach & Resort
Historical & Heritage
Rainforest
North America
Caribbean
USA
Puerto Rico (Territory)
Top 5 Things to Do
Old San Juan
El Yunque National Forest
Flamenco Beach (Culebra)
Bioluminescent Bay
Hidden Gem
Charco Azul
A bright-blue natural pool deep in the forest.


