From seashores to mountains to rainforests, Puerto Rico presents a diverse surroundings. El Yunque National Forest contains natural swimming pools, waterfalls, and climbing trails. With more than 270 miles of coastline, Puerto Rico’s beaches vary from secluded coves to vigorous white-sand stretches with swimming, diving, and water sports activities. The uncommon bioluminescent bays are thrilling places where the water glows, thanks to microscopic organisms that are stimulated by motion. This volcanic island is known for its seashores, rain forests, turquoise waters, and the gorgeous Piton mountains, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Hikers can benefit from the views, wildlife, and … Read More