The best Puerto Rico landmarks are all about food, culture, nature, and history. Puerto Rico is a fairly small island, so whether you’re interested in black sand beaches or historical forts, getting to most (or all) of the top sites during your visit is totally doable.
If you haven’t pinned them on your map yet, here are 21 Puerto Rico landmarks you need to add to your Puerto Rico trip.
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Explore the only tropical rainforest in the United States
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Fun fact: El Yunque National Forest is the only tropical rainforest in the United States National Forest system.
El Yunque includes four different types of forest with it and is home to endangered Puerto Rican species including the Puerto Rican parrot and a great variety of flora. El Yunque National Forest also boasts top Puerto Rico waterfalls including Cascada La Mina and Cascada Juan Diego, and challenging hiking trails that run through the tropical forest.
Tour a historical fort almost as old as Puerto Rico itself
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The most famous landmark of Puerto Rico, Castillo San Felipe del Morro (also known as El Morro) is a historical fort almost 500 years old. It was founded by the Spaniards in 1539 to protect the walled city of Old San Juan from incoming sea attacks.
Castillo San Felipe del Morro features six floors with dungeons, barracks, and an iconic lighthouse you can see from outside. In 1983, El Morro became a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Photograph a lighthouse with a breathtaking view of the ocean
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The Cabo Rojo Lighthouse, also known as Los Morrillos Lighthouse, is one of the popular landmarks in Puerto Rico. Sitting on top of a cliff, Los Morrillos Lighthouse dates back to 1882 and was one of the last lighthouses built under Spanish rule.
The lighthouse marks the union of the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean in the Mona Passage, where it helped ships transit through the southeast entrance. Admiring the view is one of the things to do in Cabo Rojo that nature and photography lovers can’t miss.
Cross a historical tunnel to reach a hidden beach
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The Guajataca Tunnel is one of the most visited historic landmarks of Puerto Rico. This tunnel located between Isabela and Quebradillas stands as one of the few remnants of the Sugar Cane railway – built between the late 19th and early 20th century under the American Railroad Company of Puerto Rico.
The Guajataca tunnel was part of Lane A that went from San Juan to Aguadilla. Now the tunnel is a popular plaza with food kiosks and a trolley that recreates the railway’s route.
Discover America’s oldest executive mansion in continuous use
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La Fortaleza holds the record of being the oldest executive mansion in use in América. It’s one of the top landmarks in Puerto Rico for history lovers.
Visit a historical chapel with a legend behind its origin
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Located at the dead-end of Calle El Cristo, legend says Capilla del Cristo was built after a man miraculously survived a fall from the cliff where the chapel is on.
Swim in clear turquoise waters on Culebra island
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This beach has white fine sand with clear waters perfect for snorkelers, divers, and beach enthusiasts. But perhaps its main attraction is the military tank on the shore left behind by the United States military.
Eat and feed the birds on a beachfront boardwalk
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Besides the flavorful food, La Guancha’s main attractions are the pelicans and fish that roam around the coast waiting for people to feed them. If you’re into watersports, you can also rent kayaks in the nearby marina and head out to the bay.
Find Puerto Rico landmarks along this historical promenade
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Besides a beautiful view of the San Juan bay, Paseo la Princesa is home to the iconic Raices Fountain, a celebration of Puerto Rico’s heritage. If you visit Puerto Rico during the holidays, then the promenade is ideal for taking a stroll with your family, as it lights up with ornaments and festivities.
Roam the mansion of the DonQ Rum creators
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The interior has four floors with bedrooms, a library, a solarium, and a terrace. The surrounding grounds are home to a butterfly nursery, a Japanese garden, and a giant cross structure known as Cruceta del Vigia from where you can see the south coast of the Puerto Rican island.
Wander through the second oldest city in Puerto Rico
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But, the main attraction of San Germán, and one of the best Puerto Rico landmarks, is its historical church known as Porta Coeli. Constructed in 1609, the structure was originally a convent before becoming a church in the 18th century. Today, Porta Coeli is a Museum of Religious Art.
Enter the oldest fire station in Puerto Rico
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The iconic black and red building were built in 1882 to host the local group of firefighters after an 1820 fire destroyed multiple houses in the city. Parque de Bombas is now a museum located in Plaza Las Delicias where history enthusiasts can also find other popular Ponce attractions.
Dance salsa with locals in a non-traditional market
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Travelers that want to meet locals while enjoying the best of Puerto Rico’s food can’t miss a stop at La Placita de Santurce.
Admire a cemetery located next to the ocean
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Located in Old San Juan, right next to the San Felipe del Morro Castle, the Santa Maria Magdalena de Pazzis is the final resting place of some of Puerto Rico’s famous residents and figures, including governors, singers, politicians, and activists. It’s also a scenic spot for photographers.
Tour the only House of Laws of Puerto Rico
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Not only was this landmark in San Juan built-in 1929 with a neoclassical-style architecture, but it also hosts the history of politics of the country. It features amazing murals and mosaics designed by popular Puerto Rican artists such as Rafael Tufiño.
Discover the hidden tunnels of this Spanish fort
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Although less popular than El Morro, San Cristóbal Castle is one of the most famous landmarks in Puerto Rico and San Juan for history and culture lovers. Built between 1634 and 1765, the fort’s purpose was to protect San Juan from incoming land attacks. The San Cristobal Castle is the biggest fort built by the Spaniards in the New World and features an incredible network of tunnels.
The fort also hosts San Juan’s famous Garita del Diablo (The Devil’s Sentry Box) where, according to the legend, guards went mysteriously missing.
Learn about the most important Taino archeological site in the Caribbean
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Parque Ceremonial Indígena de Caguana is one of Puerto Rico’s famous landmarks outside San Juan. This site features 10 different plazas left behind by Taino that inhabited the island before the Spanish colonization.
These plazas (surrounded by monoliths with pre-Columbian petroglyphs known as bateys) were the center of celebrations, reunions, games, and rituals. The archeological site also has a small museum where visitors can learn more about the Taino and their traditions.
Recreate the 19th-century lifestyle on a plantation in Puerto Rico
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Hacienda Buena Vista is one of the best-preserved plantations in Puerto Rico and a historic landmark for culture fans.
Located in Ponce, this plantation features architecture from the 19th century and depicts how life was for both slaves and masters. Hacienda Buena Vista also features a unique working hydraulic turbine powered by the Cañas River and its complex canal system. These redirect the river’s water into different parts of the hacienda.
Hop between the attractions of this unique Puerto Rico structure
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One of San Juan’s historic sites, Cuartel de Ballajá is a building across El Morro that was once the barracks for Spanish soldiers.
Today, Cuartel de Ballajá is a cultural center that hosts multiple sites. These include Museo de Las Americas, a museum with exhibitions about the Taino, Spanish and African heritage in Puerto Rico and the American continent, a dance school, a rooftop garden, and a coffee shop.
Kayak in the brightest bioluminescent bay in the world
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Visiting Mosquito Biolumisnicent Bay is one of the most fun things to do on Vieques for outdoor adventurers but, more than a popular attraction, Mosquito Bay is a natural wonder.
Categorized as the brightest bioluminescent bay in the world, Mosquito Bay in Vieques Island mesmerizes visitors with its glow even on nights when the moon is partially out. The bioluminescent bay has a large number of dinoflagellates that make the water glow when they’re disturbed.
Hike to historical lighthouse within a nature reserve
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If you’re visiting the east side of Puerto Rico, then you can’t miss out on Las Cabezas de San Juan Nature Reserve. This reserve is home to some of the best things to do in Fajardo, including pristine beaches, swimming spots, a bioluminescent bay, and the historic Cabezas de San Juan Lighthouse.
The Cabezas de San Juan Lighthouse is a neoclassical style lighthouse constructed in 1880 with an elegant and clean appearance that contrasts with the surrounding foliage of the reserve.
Nothing tells you more about a country than its landmarks, and now you know some of the best Puerto Rico landmarks!
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