Puerto Rico San Juan Tour Nature's Lullaby
Tour around SanJuan Puerto Rico. This was one of the stops while on our Carnival Cruise Ship Freedom Caribbean Cruise, out of Fort Lauderdale Florida. There was one fort on our stop that we didn't get to visit due to the government shutdown.
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Take a Sustainable Bike Tour of San Juan, Puerto Rico
Explore Puerto Rico’s biggest city on two wheels while supporting the local environment. Drastically reduce your carbon footprint by opting for a bike tour over a car or bus tour.
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Visit the only Tropical Rainforest on the US Forest System. This 28,000 contiguous acres rainforest is home to more than 240 species of plants and wildlife, waterfalls, streams and hiking trails leading to enticing locations. El Yunque National Rainforest offers great walking trails set amidst exotic vegetation.
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10 Best Sights to See in Puerto Rico
The island of Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory that draws travelers from around the globe with its postcard-worthy beaches, lush rainforests, colonial towns and piña coladas. Here are 10 sights to see in Puerto Rico, just to get you dreaming.
1. El Morro
Many tourists flock to El Morro, a cliff-top fortress built in 1539. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views, stroll through the stone corridors, barracks, and tunnels and step back into another time. Don’t miss the doodles on the dungeon walls.
2. Vieques
Isla de Vieques has breathtaking beaches. Formerly a U.S. Navy base, today it is a wildlife reserve. Vieques is a magnet for ecotourists who prefer a laid-back, low-key, relatively undeveloped escape. Don’t miss the luminescent waters of Mosquito Bay.
3. Old San Juan
The colonial center of Puerto Rico’s enchanting capital is brimming with historic architecture, museums, restaurants and nightlife. The cobblestone streets are lined with colorful homes with decorative wrought iron terraces. Shady plazas are flanked by open-air cafes and craft shops. You’ll find the tomb of Ponce de León at the glorious Cathedral of San Juan Bautista.
4. El Yunque National Forest
Come here to explore the mountainous jungle’s beautiful waterfalls, crags, rivers and amazing dwarf forest. You can also spot rare birds, frogs and Taíno petroglyphs here. Various trails and paved paths offer a range of hiking excursions for all ability levels. Located less than an hour east of San Juan, this region makes a fun day trip or even an overnight camping trip.
5. Flamenco Beach
Located on the small island of Culebra. Many visitors to Puerto Rico will charter a vessel to sail the twenty miles to this island paradise. There are some amenities there, so you can grab a bite or a drink and make a day of it or stay in one of the vacation villas, or campground nearby.
6. Camuy River Cave Park
It is a scenic subterranean site on Puerto Rico’s northwestern coast. The cave park is filled with stalagmites, stalactites and incredible natural architecture. Visitors can boat along the Camuy River, the third-largest subterranean river on the planet, to tour the caves’ interior attractions.
7. Isla Palominos
It’s a private island an 8 minute ferry ride away, but the El Conquistador resort there welcomes day visitors. Scuba diving, kayaking and horseback riding along the beach are popular pastimes. You can also charter a glass-bottomed boat to enjoy the crystalline beauty of the sea here.
8. Arecibo Observatory
It is the world’s largest radio telescope. However, you don’t have to be an astronomy buff to come here. The visitors center does a good job of explaining some of its scientific achievements, including attempts to communicate with possible extraterrestrial life.
9. Museo de Arte de Ponce
Located in the city of Ponce on the island’s southern coast, this art museum contains fourteen galleries and a world-famous collection of Pre-Raphaelite art. Both European and Latin American artists are well represented.
10. Bioluminescent Bay
One of the most stellar sights to see in Puerto Rico is the bioluminescent waters found in a few special lagoons in Fajardo, Vieques and Lajas. Special plankton here glow when stirred, so if you swim around at night, it’s like an enchanting fairyland of starry sparks.
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El Yunque Rainforest Tour, Puerto Rico
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This trip was surreal!! While visiting San Juan, we decided to rent a car and drive to the El Yunque national rainforest. We walked the La Mina trail and stopped at the waterfall, where we went off path and climbed down to a pool made by the waterfall. It was truly amazing!!! The footage shown in this video does not do justice to how luscious and beautiful the rainforest is. The waterfalls were much larger than what you see here. I hope that some day everyone is given the opportunity to travel, explore, and experience something so captivating as this. Thanks for watching :)
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America's Wildest Places - Caribbean Islands National Wildlife Refuge Complex, Puerto Rico
The Caribbean Islands National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) Complex consists of nine separate refuge units, each having unique characteristics and resources. Three of the units are located in the U.S. Virgin Islands, five are in Puerto Rico, and one is located off the coast of Haiti.
The Complex supports significant recovery opportunities for federally listed threatened and endangered species, in particular, species that have unique breeding site requirements, making them extremely vulnerable to decline.
BUCK ISLAND
The island was transferred to the Fish and Wildlife Service due to its value for migratory birds. It is characterized by a thorn scrub habitat with rocky coastline surrounded by spectacular reefs and a shipwreck that attract large numbers of snorkellers, divers, and boaters.
CABO ROJO and CABO ROJO SALINAS
The refuge lie within the sub-tropical dry forest belt. In 1999 an additional 1,249 acres from the Cabo Rojo Salt Flats were added to the Refuge. The Cabo Rojo Salt Flats are considered unique and irreplaceable. The coastline, mangroves, seagrass beds, and offshore coral reefs next to the area, are prime fish habitat, and are considered special aquatic sites.
The salt flats are positioned in the Atlantic flyway and are a vital nesting ground and feeding area for the snowy plover, least tern, Wilson's plover, peregrine falcon, yellow shouldered blackbird, brown pelican, and several species of sea turtles. Indeed, no fewer than 118 bird species have been recorded for the area.
CULEBRA
More than 50,000 seabirds of 13 species find their way to this dot in the ocean every year to breed and nurture their young, with a the largest Sooty Tern nesting in the Culebra archipelago being found on Peninsula Flamenco. Many other bird species permanently call Culebra home while three species of sea turtles use the waters surrounding Culebra and nest on refuge beaches.
DESECHEO
Large gumbo limbo trees are common in interior valleys while a variety of cactus species, including the endangered higo chumbo (Harrisia portoricensis), form a part of the thorny scrub vegetation covering the steep coastal slopes.
GREEN CAY
Thirty-three thousand conch shells buried under volcanic rock tell of human use. The 14 acre refuge was established in 1977 to protect the population natural population of the endangered St. Croix ground lizard, as well as preserve bird nesting habitat. The Island consists of dry, forested areas with cactus scrub and small rocky beaches. Management involves habitat improvement protection and study of the St. Croix ground lizard.
LAGUNA CARTAGENA
The present lagoon is one of the most important freshwater habitats for migrating and aquatic birds in Puerto Rico. Visitors have a good chance of seeing a Magnificent Frigatebird, several species of herons, Smooth -billed Ani and occasionally the Yellow-shouldered Blackbird.
NAVASSA
Large seabird colonies present including over 5,000 nesting Red footed booby. Home to four endemic lizard species. Largely a marine resource.
SANDY POINT
Long before the arrival of Europeans, St. Croix was home to prehistoric people. Conch middens bleached and hardened over thousands of years, remind visitors of Sandy Point's important archaeological history. The Aklis Site, dating back to 400 A.D. and occupied for over 200 years, is on the National Register of Historic Places. Two miles of continuous sandy beach, deep near shore water access and lack of fringing reef provide ideal conditions and nesting habitat for leatherback sea turtles.
VIEQUES
The refuge contains several ecologically distinct habitats including; beaches, coastal lagoons, mangrove wetlands, and upland forested areas. The marine environment surrounding the refuge contains coral reefs and sea grass beds. The refuge and its surrounding waters are home to the West Indian manatee, the Brown Pelican, and four species of sea turtles, all endangered species.
TRAVEL & TOURISM
The headquarters of the Caribbean Islands NWR Complex is located on the Cabo Rojo NWR.
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From Mayaguez, drive south on Route 2 (main highway) and exit Route 100 toward Cabo Rojo. When Route 100 ends, turn left onto Route 101. Drive .8 miles,
then turn right onto Route 301. Drive approximately three miles and look for the refuge sign on the left.
The Visitor Center, located on Route 301 km 5.1, is open Monday through Saturday from 9 am until 4 pm. It is closed on all federal holidays. At the Visitor Center, you
will find exhibits and a short movie about the refuge's natural history; excellent for group tours. Hiking trails near the Visitor Center are open Monday through Friday from 7 am until 4 pm and Saturday from 9 am to 4 pm; excellent for bird watching, photography and wildlife observation.
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