A vacation rental home or apartment in Puerto Rico is an excellent home base to use for your personal exploration of the island. Puerto Rico offers first-rate beaches and an energetic nightlife. By renting a Puerto Rico Vacation Rental villa, condo, or beach house you will have a private place to call home after a day at the beach or lounging in the sun. It also a comfortable place to retire after a night out in San Juan or elsewhere in the island. San Juan Puerto Rico is full of historic attractions, with beautiful Old Spanish architecture and buildings dating to colonial times. Old San Juan's cobblestone streets wind among old churches, museums and spanish fortifications. Of particular note is El Morro, which provides an excellent view of Old San Juan itself, San Juan Bay, and the Atlantic ocean.
Rentals Outside of San Juan
For those who want a quieter experience outside of the city, there are many vacation rental homes, villas, apartments, and condos for rent throughtout the island, including places like Rio Grande and Luquillo near the El Yunque National Rain Forest, Fajardo, Humacao, and Palmas del Mar; these areas abound with lakes and golf courses, making it excellent for outdoor activities. Other popular Puerto Rico destinations are Vieques and Culebra, small islands a few miles east off the main island of Puerto Rico; and inland locations like Patillas, Guanica, Cabo Rojo, Rincon, and Isabela.
Relaxing on the beaches, scuba diving, snorkeling, fishing, hiking, and mountain biking are all chief pastimes in Puerto Rico. 'La isla de Culebra' and the Guanica Dry Forest are also popular spots in Puerto Rico for bird watching. Renting a vacation rental home or apartment in Isabela will put you in an ideal location for hiking Puerto Rico's low mountains or beachcombing more beautiful white-sand beaches. Cabo Rojo is famous for its fishing and spectacular scuba diving. Rincon is known for its beautiful sunsets and world class surfing.
For Vacation Rental Information on Puerto Rico visit Property Resources at: PRwest.com - Puerto Rico
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