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Even those on a
shorter trip to Puerto Rico fall easily under the overwhelming spells of Old
San Juan's cobblestone roads, softly painted colonial structures and terrific
strongholds. From the fortified walls of El Morro, the charm of this spot is
apparent in every course – from the maze of twisting and turning alleyways to
unending shimmer of the Atlantic.
Serene Shorelines
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This – the crush of
sand between the toes, the splendid shimmer of turquoise water and musical
shush of peaking waves, perhaps the patter of your most loved record in the
earphones – supplies a visit to Puerto Rico with the characteristics of a
fantasy. From the brilliant, sickle molded paradise of Playa Flamenco (considered
among the world's best shorelines), coconut oil-scented hordes of Puerto Rico's
little reminiscence of Brazil, Playa Isla Verde, and the segregated,
mangrove-concealed hideaways in the south to the thundering surf of the west,
Puerto Rico's unending shorelines are the incarnation of your ideal paradise.
Bioluminescent inlets
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Few encounters can
match the spine-tingling experience of drifting into inky waves under a
covering of stars and witnessing one of the nature's most mystical tricks: the
supernatural gleam of bioluminescent waters. Swimming or kayaking into Puerto
Rico's bioluminescent coves and seeing the jeweled glint of water trickle from
your hands or light up an oar stroke guarantees an affair of significant
miracle. The bioluminescent waters in the coves of Vieques unveil the magic at
its best.
Crystalline Waters
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A large portion of the
island's most radiant spots for snorkeling and swimming lie out of the
vigorously swarmed tourist areas, on satellite islands off the principle
island's east or south drift and coral reefs in the southwest. In the morning,
waters off these territories are perfectly clear and generally sufficiently
cool to oar around for a considerable length of time and to cherish the
profound visibility of up to 75 m. What can be an even better view – expect a
mob of brilliantly shaded fish, coral arrangements and, in case you're
fortunate, a lethargic sting ray.
Colonial Flair
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On the off chance that
you attempt to enjoy each and every reflector of colonial magnificence – all
the fountains and noteworthy squares, each honorable estate house or buttressed
19th-century community hall – Puerto Rico's iconic structures would require as
long as a month. Anyhow, if nothing else outside of Old San Juan complies with
your time-table, take a walk around the Plaza Las Delicias in Ponce.
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