Puerto Rico’s El Yunque National Forest is the only tropical rain forest in the U.S. National Forest System. At 28,500 acres in size, El Yunque’s importance lies on the year-round tropical ...
If you’re heading to Puerto Rico, one of the suggestions you’ll get from everyone is to visit El Yunque National Forest, the ...
Given the region’s diversity of wildlife and strong cultural significance within Puerto Rico’s indigenous Taíno culture, preserving the flora, fauna and landscapes found throughout El Yunque ...
With record-breaking tourism growth and a booming hospitality industry, Puerto Rico has cemented itself as one of the fastest ...
Less than 1% of Puerto Rico's virgin forests remain—which makes a visit to the Caribbean National Forest, better known as El Yunque (the Taino Indian name for its highest peak), all the more impr ...
Puerto Rico’s beaches, El Yunque rainforest, and Old San Juan’s restaurants, historic sites, and shops attract visitors to the island. Kayaking in the Vieques Bioluminescent Mosquito Bay at ...
Whether you want to explore the rainforest, soar above the trees on a zip line, taste your way through Old San Juan or cruise to a nearby island, you'll find that a guided tour is the best way to ...
Having emerged from hurricanes, earthquakes and a debt crisis, Puerto Rico is coming out swinging. As one of the Caribbean’s most popular winter getaways, it is experiencing record-breaking tourism.
Actor Amaury Nolasco's "A Love Letter from Puerto Rico" campaign urges visitors to explore beyond tourist spots and engage ...
The El Yunque National Forest, or simply El Yunque, is the only tropical rainforest in the U.S. National ... In the evenings, Puerto Rico's tiny coquí tree frogs begin their unmistakable serenade.