Food scene
Famous long before Barack Obama’s visit, during his only Presidential trip to the Island, Kasalta Bakery has delicious breakfast and pastry.
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Kasalta
1966 Av. McLearyFamous long before Barack Obama’s visit, during his only Presidential trip to the Island, Kasalta Bakery has delicious breakfast and pastry.
PF Chang's - Plaza Las Americas
The Cheesecake Factory
525 Av. Franklin Delano RooseveltEl Camarón
1109 Avenida de la ConstituciónAurorita
303 Av. José de DiegoCity/town information
Consisting of 400 restored buildings from the 16th- and 17th-century Spanish colonial period, this area in San Juan is steeped in history with an old-world and romantic European charm
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San Juan
Consisting of 400 restored buildings from the 16th- and 17th-century Spanish colonial period, this area in San Juan is steeped in history with an old-world and romantic European charm
Beaches
Seven Seas is named after the 7 different blues in the ocean- and they form a beautiful quilt of color. The water is warm and clear, and the beach is quiet during the week. Walks are peaceful, and swimming is fun in the warm water
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Seven Seas Beach
Seven Seas is named after the 7 different blues in the ocean- and they form a beautiful quilt of color. The water is warm and clear, and the beach is quiet during the week. Walks are peaceful, and swimming is fun in the warm water
often referred to as Icacos island – is the largest and most picturesque of the cays (little islands) that make up La Cordillera Nature Reserve off the northeast tip of Puerto Rico. This popular weekend destination has a relaxing, unspoiled beach to lounge on and is surrounded by unbelievably clear blue waters hosting a diverse and abundant underwater life, making it an ideal snorkeling site.
Just a 45-minute drive from San Juan to the Fajardo marina, reaching Icacos is a short, lovely sail off the coast. Icacos is literally a deserted island and no camping is allowed, so daytrips to the cay start early in the day. Most vessels anchor a few yards from Icacos’ main beach, framed by palm trees and sea grape bushes on one side and fringed with rocks dipping into the ocean on the other. Turquoise waves crash lightly against the white sand sprinkled with bits of seashells. It's a postcard-perfect location.
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Cayo Icacos
often referred to as Icacos island – is the largest and most picturesque of the cays (little islands) that make up La Cordillera Nature Reserve off the northeast tip of Puerto Rico. This popular weekend destination has a relaxing, unspoiled beach to lounge on and is surrounded by unbelievably clear blue waters hosting a diverse and abundant underwater life, making it an ideal snorkeling site.
Just a 45-minute drive from San Juan to the Fajardo marina, reaching Icacos is a short, lovely sail off the coast. Icacos is literally a deserted island and no camping is allowed, so daytrips to the cay start early in the day. Most vessels anchor a few yards from Icacos’ main beach, framed by palm trees and sea grape bushes on one side and fringed with rocks dipping into the ocean on the other. Turquoise waves crash lightly against the white sand sprinkled with bits of seashells. It's a postcard-perfect location.
Sightseeing
Altitude Trampoline Park
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