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1 year ago
We were here on a sunny Saturday, there are many booth selling jewelry and all kinds of hand made stuff, even with drinks. There is also a live band playing music. The fountain is beautiful. It's a great place to sit and walk around. read more
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C. Reina Isabel S/N
Ponce, Puerto Rico 00730
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This old fire station Parque de Bombas it was established in 1883. It is in the heart of Ponce PR…read more It is a messy travel destination to visit if you are in these parts it has the coolest ambience it's beautifully built and has a picturesque view. It's adjacent to a beautiful church, waterfalls, and all sorts of other scenic areas. There is a parking lot located diagonally across the street from it where you can leave your vehicle. It only cost a few dollars to park. Enjoy!!
As I was walking around the Plaza in Ponce I came up on this museum…read more The Parque de Bombas is a historic former fire station in Ponce, Puerto Rico. It is one of Puerto Rico's most notable buildings, with some considering it "by far the most easily recognized landmark in the Island." Staff is friendly, decor and layout is nice
View of Parque de Bombas
Inside Parque de Bombas
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This is one of many landmarks in the City of Ponce…read more It houses a tourist center at its base, a ten-story vertical tower, and a horizontal sky bridge that has panoramic views of the city of Ponce The cross sits at the same spot on Cerro del Vigía where early settlers once looked out for merchant ships and would-be invaders, including marauding pirates.
This was included in the ticket of the Castillo Serrallés, you need to drive up here, and they have…read morea parking lot inside the gate. There is a restaurant there where you can grab a drink or some food here, while enjoying the view. The elevator is not working on our day, so i decided to stay and husband will climb the 103 stairs and take some pictures for me.
View of Cruceta del Vigia
This is the other I heart PR sign on the island. Great photo…read moreopportunity! There was a line to take a picture both times we passed it. It's a popular spot!
This Sign is located at the San Juan Airport. Last thing you see as your heading into the airport…read moreto head home it's gets very nostalgic. Literally crying like I should have got one more Bacalaitos. Smh but lol all at the same time. My Puerto Rico I don't want to leave you.
Love PR sign at port
Love stopping by to take a selfie!! This our second time in PR... Ofc gotta take the photo
Went to this place early on a weekday morning. There were hardly any people. I enjoyed the quiet…read moresurroundings and a stroll to the beach near by. The walk through the tunnel was awesome, you can hear echo. The tunnel was like 100ft. Behind the tunnel, there is a small path you go through the woods. There were many iguanas, so just be careful. At the entrance, there was a little swing for kids, several murals. You can also take a pony ride (check for hours on their facebook page or call them). I posted a picture with their contact info. Also, if you are driving here, you should also make a quick visit to the Cara de Indiano. It is on the next exit.
This was a cool spot that our tour guide took us too…read more The tunnel had BATS inside of it, fruit eating bats thank goodness. Views are amazing Guajataca Tunnel is a railroad tunnel that connected the town of Isabela and Quebradillas, Puerto Rico. The tunnel is one of the most significant work of the remnants of the national railway system that connected the island during the first half of the twentieth century
Checking out El Morro (Castillo San Felipe del Morro) in San Juan, PR was 1 of those experiences…read morethat really stays w/ you long after you leave. This historic Spanish fort was built in the 1500s & played a major role in defending San Juan from sea attacks during the colonial era. Walking through it, you can really feel the weight of that history. The thick stone walls, open courtyards, tunnels, and lookout points all reflect how strategic & intense life had to be back then, especially w/ the constant threat of war & invasion. What really hit me most emotionally was just being there & taking it all in. Standing on the grounds overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, it was easy to imagine what it must have been like centuries ago(soldiers watching the horizon, waiting for ships to appear). There's something powerful about physically being in a place that played such a major role in PR's history. It was honestly a really memorable moment for me. Not just b/c of what I learned, but b/c of how it felt being surrounded by so much history in 1 place. It gave me a deeper appreciation for San Juan & the stories built into the island itself.
El Morro is it must see for anyone who visit old San Juan. It's inexpensive to get in, however, you…read morecan use your America the Beautiful Pass valid for up to four guests. There are so many different exhibits and displays available to take plenty of photos. There's a small gift shop and clean restrooms available. It is handicap accessible. Be sure to secure a brochure guide on your way in. This will Hope keep you on track so that you don't overlook anything.
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They call this the courtyard.
beautiful place in san sebastian puerto rico highly recommened, peacefully and great to visit…read morehistoric places and this museum have it.
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Beautiful area lots to do and lots to see. The cruise port is here and it's a great one. I took a…read morecarnival cruise from here and was glad to be able to walk around this area, take in the history and culture and do some shopping. Every place i stopped at to eat was great and the staff at the port was nice and efficient, def have to come back to this area again and cruise from here
This is a wonderful area right outside the Port of San Juan. Its a great place for a stroll in the…read morearea and off the ship. Small vendors are located in the area selling all kinds of items including jewelry and souvenirs. The area also have some places to take pictures including a large sign that says I Love Puerto Rico (I heart Puerto Rico) and another sign with Boricua! on it. Probably the nicest area outside a Port I saw on my Carnival Cruise to Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico and Saint Thomas.
I love PR sign at the marina
Pretty walk way
History, how they welcomed us, clean beautiful place. Everything is real and true to facts. Humble…read morepretty place and people. To see and to learned more of my culture was an amazing adventure at Hacienda Maldonado and I was happy and very grateful. My grandmother last name was Maldonado and I was feeling overwhelmed, and the Maldonado name of the hacienda is a coincidence, I don't think we are related. I love the country or campos de mi Tierra Puerto Rico. Great experience. Very very nice. Thank you.
Very family oriented..good place to know about puerto rican culture..tour guide very…read moreknowledgeable...excellent place to visit...
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