Lovers of traditional Puerto Rican dishes like Mofongo or coastal eats like ceviche will have plenty of options, both in the city proper or in outposts lining the island. The shopping and dining scene in San Juan is diverse and eclectic.
The brightly-colored houses that line the old stone streets are always picture-worthy, making for a popular spot for Instagram-seeking tourists. Old San Juan offers a unique glimpse into the history of the island, with buildings dating back to the 16 th century. From Condado Beach and Ocean Park in San Juan to the less crowded beaches like Flamenco and Culebra on the islands just to the east of the main, there’s a beach to fit your personality. An island unto itself, Puerto Rico’s beaches are always a must-do.