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This Caribbean archipelago carries five centuries of Spanish colonial history in its cobblestone streets and fortified walls. Old San Juan's pastel facades conceal converted townhouse hotels, while the Condado district offers a Miami-like strip of high-rise properties fronting the Atlantic. Beyond the capital, the bioluminescent bays of Vieques and the rainforest canopy of El Yunque provide dramatic backdrops for eco-conscious retreats.
The dining scene draws from Taíno, African, and Spanish influences—mofongo, lechón, and fresh-caught seafood dominate menus from roadside kiosks to refined hotel restaurants. Craft cocktail bars have proliferated in Santurce, the island's creative district, where street art covers warehouse walls and rum takes center stage. For those exploring the wider Caribbean, Bahamas and Cayman Islands offer complementary island experiences.