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How to Spend 4 Days in Puerto Rico

  • August 10, 2017

I decided to celebrate my 24th birthday in Puerto Rico. I picked Puerto Rico because I made a goal to travel more within the U.S. this year. With beautiful beaches, warm weather and delicious food – what better place to celebrate your birthday than on the island of enchantment? Below I’m sharing my four day itinerary in Puerto Rico:


Accommodation.

I rented an Airbnb in Rio Grande that was very spacious and had a beautiful pool.

Day 1

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  • Spend the first day relaxing and recuperating: Whether that be an Airbnb, resort, or bed & breakfast. The first day will probably consist of recuperating. Relax at the nearest beach, or at your accommodations pool. Grab groceries, if not provided, and take in the beautiful weather!

Day 2

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El Yunque National Forest

There’s so much to do at El Yunque National Forest. From: hiking, horseback riding, ATV’s and more.

  • Carabali Rainforest Adventure Park: This ranch provides numerous activities including ATV, horseback riding, Mountain Biking and more. I’d suggest booking your activity ahead of time to ensure you get the time slot and duration you want.
  • Hiking: Hiking the rainforest is in a different location from the Carabali Rainforest Adventure Park. If you decide to hike, you’d be able to swim in beautiful waterfalls (like La Mina). Be prepared when hiking as the path is slippery, narrow and steep. The 30 minute hike to La Mina waterfall, in particular, is easier going down than up.

Day 3

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  • Beach Day: Puerto Rico has many beautiful beaches to choose from. Depending on which part of the island you’re staying, you could take a ferry from Fajardo to Culebra or Vieques island. If you rented a car, drive to the west side for a day trip to Crash Boat beach. Or, stay in the area and relax at a beach close by. My Airbnb was close to Luquillo beach, which had a beautiful backdrop of El Yunque National Forest.

Day 4

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  • Old San Juan/San Juan: Since my Airbnb was a 30-minute drive from the San Juan area, we decided to spend a day exploring.
    • Bacardí Distillery Tour: Start your day taking this tour to learn how Bacardí came to existence and how they make their rum. You get a free drink and Bacardí cup, as well as the opportunity to try five different Bacardí rums. After tasting, you’ll receive a certificate validating you as a knowledgeable Bacardi taster.
  • Old San Juan/San Juan: Take an infinite amount of photos with a variety of colorful buildings. Or, take photos around the many graffiti covered walls in San Juan. Walk to El Morro to relax at the park, or take a tour around the fort.

Eat + drink.

  • La Placita de Santurce: This is a plaza full of bars and restaurants. It’s great during the weekends as it has a lively nightlife atmosphere. We went on a Friday and it was crowded with a variety of music blasting from clubs/bars on the street. The atmosphere reminded me of Bourbon street in New Orleans.
  • La Parrilla: Great place that offers traditional Puerto Rican cuisine, seafood and steak. I got mofongo (made with mashed sweet plantains) with jumbo shrimp and holland cheese fondue. We also got appetizers like stuffed tostones (filled with seafood) and pastelitos. La Parrilla is a bit pricey, but the food makes it totally worth it!

Tips/Advice:

  • I’d suggest renting a car if you want to see more of what the island has to offer.
  • Don’t come to Puerto Rico without having some of their signature food and drinks, like Mofongo.
  • If you decide to hike to La Mina falls, try to go early to avoid the crowd. I’d also suggest bringing water shoes since walking around the waterfall will be very rocky. Note: Cell service will be spotty when hiking.
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4 comments
  1. voyagestic says:
    August 25, 2017 at 3:44 pm

    Very beautiful nature in Puerto Rico

    1. Paula says:
      January 10, 2020 at 2:08 pm

      So true, Puerto Rico is absolutely stunning!

  2. Bhavna says:
    January 9, 2020 at 11:37 am

    Hi Paula!
    Thanks for sharing the information, really helpful!
    I wanted to ask you few questions, was it safe for you to travel solo as female? Which month did you go? I am thinking of going during the 4th of july week, and do a long weekend, perhaps from Wednesday to Sunday, I hope that would be enough?
    And, do you think you can move around without renting a car?
    many thanks!
    Bhavna

    1. Paula says:
      January 10, 2020 at 2:16 pm

      Hi Bhavna,
      Great questions!
      1. I definitely think Puerto Rico is safe for a solo female traveler. I didn’t travel there solo, but I know others who have and loved it!
      2. I went in June for my birthday!
      3. I think Wednesday-Sunday is good enough time depending on what you’re looking to do. There are so many things to do in Puerto Rico, so you’ll definitely want to have a good idea of what you want to see/do in that period of time. I definitely want to go back as they’re so much more I want to see!
      4. Hmm, it depends on what you’re looking to see/do. I’ll honestly say I think it’ll be tough to get around (outside of San Juan) without a car, but this is really dependent on what you’re looking to do.
      I hope this was helpful and feel free to ask any additional questions!

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