Woman floating in a jungle river surrounded by wildlife at El Yunque National Rainforest near El Conquistador Resort

Captivating nature

Family enjoying a horseback riding experience through lush palm trees at Hacienda Carabali near El Conquistador Resort

Captivating nature

Smiling couple paddling in a kayak at The Bioluminescent Bay in the night near El Conquistador Resort

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Explore Things to Do in Puerto Rico

Discover Outdoor Adventures, Family Fun, and Scenic Attractions

Discover Puerto Rico’s unspoiled scenic splendor and exhilarating attractions during your stay at Las Casitas Village. Enjoy a long hike surrounded by the beauty of El Yunque National Rain Forest, explore the rich history of Old San Juan and El Morro Fort, or take a kayaking excursion through the famous glowing bioluminescent bay. When it comes to what kids love to do in Puerto Rico, our very own Palomino Island and Coqui Water Park attraction – which is the only seaside water park in Puerto Rico – offer an array of unforgettable family-friendly adventures.   

For assistance with planning your off-site activities, please contact SALT Tours at (787) 863-1000,x7514, (787) 690-9553 or via email at adventures@saltourspr.com.   

Man taking a selfie inside a massive cave opening with sunbeams filtering at Camuy Caverns near El Conquistador Resort

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Couple night kayaking in Laguna Grande over glowing bioluminescent blue water under a starry sky near Las Casitas Village
Nature

The Bioluminescent Bay

Located just minutes away from the resort, Fajardo’s bioluminescent bay is one of the only five in the world, offering a must-see natural phenomenon. Kayak through this tropical phosphorescent bay for a remarkable experience.

*Not to be confused with Mosquito Bay, located in Vieques. 

Family horseback riding along a lush trail in Hacienda Carabali, near Las Casitas Village, wearing riding helmets and smiling
Nature

Hacienda Carabali

Situated between the lush foothills of El Yunque National Rainforest and the crystal waters of the Atlantic Ocean, Carabalí Rainforest Adventure Park is an action-packed hacienda and a beloved adventure destination in Puerto Rico. Alongside ATV and horseback adventures, you can savor delicious cuisine at Carabalí Bar & Grill, offering steaks, seafood, and the best of Puerto Rican dishes. A gift shop is available for accessories, souvenirs, clothing, and more. 

Lady floating in a clear turquoise El Yunque National Rainforest river surrounded by canyon walls near Las Casitas Village
Nature

El Yunque National Rainforest

Named after the benevolent Indian spirit Yuquiyu, El Yunque is the only rainforest in the US National Forest System. Explore this natural wonder through hiking along various trails, taking a dip in waterfall pools, and immersing yourself in the stunning surroundings.

Large cruise ship sailing past stone walls and a sentry tower in El Morro Fort & Fort San Cristobal near Las Casitas Village
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El Morro Fort and Fort San Cristóbal

Overlooking the entrance to San Juan Bay, El Morro Fort and Fort San Cristóbal, officially known as Fuerte San Felipe del Morro, offer hidden passages, breathtaking views over the 60-foot tall walls at the ocean, and sprawling lawns where soldiers once marched. El Morro is a National Historic Site in the U.S. National Park Service, while Fort San Cristóbal is the largest fort built by the Spanish in the New World and is the 'sister fort' to El Morro. 

Wooden barrels spelling Casa Bacardi with the Puerto Rico flag in The Bacardi Rum Distillery near Las Casitas Village
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The Bacardi Rum Distillery

As the world's largest, visitors can enjoy a captivating guided tour of the facilities at the "Cathedral of Rum." Witness everything from vast fermentation vats to high-speed bottling machinery in action. Sample world-famous rum and purchase souvenirs and Bacardi products at the gift shop.

Colorful Spanish colonial-style buildings lining a cobblestone street in Old San Juan near Las Casitas Village on a sunny day
City

Old San Juan

A visit to the so-called "Walled City" is like a journey back in time. As the second oldest town in America, stroll along blue cobblestone streets and immerse yourself in Puerto Rican history and culture. The pastel-colored colonial architecture and military forts blend with modern life for an authentic Puerto Rican experience.

Parque de Bombas building illuminated at night with red and black stripes and a vintage fire truck near Las Casitas Village
City

Parque de Bombas

Situated at the Plaza Las Delicias in Ponce, it initially served as the main exhibit pavilion for an agricultural trade fair but was later commissioned to house the firefighting corps for the southern region of the island. It fulfilled this function for more than a century.

Modern stone Museum of Art building featuring large glass windows, entrance stairs under a blue sky near Las Casitas Village
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Museum of Art

Travel back in time and witness the transformation of one of the buildings of the Municipal Hospital into the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico. The museum fosters community spirit and art for everyone, with its artistic program organized by the Arte Santurce Cultural Alliance. During the inauguration ceremony, artists Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla, representatives of the United States at the 54th Venice Biennale and residents of Puerto Rico, received a tribute. 

Tourist taking a selfie inside a natural cave with lush tropical plants in Camuy River Cave Park near Las Casitas Village
Nature

Camuy River Cave Park

Venture to the Camuy River Cave Park in Camuy to explore the underground cave system and discover the wonders of Puerto Rico.

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