Calm's Guidebook

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Calm's Guidebook

Sightseeing

El Yunque is the only tropical rainforest in the U.S. National Forest Service, and one of Puerto Rico's most beloved natural gems. El Yunque has a very diverse ecosystem, hosting hundreds of unique plant and animal species, including Puerto Rico's famous coquí frog.La Coca Falls drops 85 feet, spilling over a huge rock formation into a pool that is perfect for wading and swimming. Look for the La Coca Falls parking area shortly after entering the park. The water temperature in El Yunque's swimming holes is between 60 and 65 F.
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El Yunque Reginn Skógur
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El Yunque is the only tropical rainforest in the U.S. National Forest Service, and one of Puerto Rico's most beloved natural gems. El Yunque has a very diverse ecosystem, hosting hundreds of unique plant and animal species, including Puerto Rico's famous coquí frog.La Coca Falls drops 85 feet, spilling over a huge rock formation into a pool that is perfect for wading and swimming. Look for the La Coca Falls parking area shortly after entering the park. The water temperature in El Yunque's swimming holes is between 60 and 65 F.
Wether to rent a jet ski, banana boat, flyboard or simply take some sun on the beach.
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Balneario Luquillo
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Wether to rent a jet ski, banana boat, flyboard or simply take some sun on the beach.
Carabalí Rainforest Adventure Park is the largest theme park in Puerto Rico where you can go horseback riding, drive ATVs, and more!
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Hacienda Carabalí
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Carabalí Rainforest Adventure Park is the largest theme park in Puerto Rico where you can go horseback riding, drive ATVs, and more!
It is the brightest bioluminescent bay in the main island. Its bioluminescence is among the best in the world. The Fajardo Bio Bay is inside a natural reserve. Its entrance is a beautiful mangrove forest.
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BioBay Fajardo
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It is the brightest bioluminescent bay in the main island. Its bioluminescence is among the best in the world. The Fajardo Bio Bay is inside a natural reserve. Its entrance is a beautiful mangrove forest.

Food scene

The Luquillo Kiosks are comprised of a row of around 60 family-owned kiosks selling food, drinks, and souvenirs.
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La Taqueria Wepa
56 C. Marginal
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The Luquillo Kiosks are comprised of a row of around 60 family-owned kiosks selling food, drinks, and souvenirs.
Good place to share with the family. Good prices and good food variety of Caribbean cuisine.
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El Parrilla Rest.
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Good place to share with the family. Good prices and good food variety of Caribbean cuisine.
The first stop for many people that visit Loíza is Piñones. This community is comprised mostly of businesses selling frituras (fritters and fried turnovers), as well as chicken and pork skewers, fresh seafood, and fruit frappes. The most famous is El Boricua, which makes its fritters as they're ordered guaranteeing freshness and bold flavor, not to mention the portions are enormous.
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Campamento Piñones
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The first stop for many people that visit Loíza is Piñones. This community is comprised mostly of businesses selling frituras (fritters and fried turnovers), as well as chicken and pork skewers, fresh seafood, and fruit frappes. The most famous is El Boricua, which makes its fritters as they're ordered guaranteeing freshness and bold flavor, not to mention the portions are enormous.

City/town information

Old San Juan is home to the San Juan National Historic Site, with buildings dating from the 16th century, including the San Felipe del Morro and San Cristóbal fortresses and the old city walls. The Bautista Cathedral houses the tomb of Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León. Brightly colored houses line cobbled streets and shady plazas, alongside cool cocktail bars and renowned Caribbean fusion restaurants.
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San Juan
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Old San Juan is home to the San Juan National Historic Site, with buildings dating from the 16th century, including the San Felipe del Morro and San Cristóbal fortresses and the old city walls. The Bautista Cathedral houses the tomb of Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León. Brightly colored houses line cobbled streets and shady plazas, alongside cool cocktail bars and renowned Caribbean fusion restaurants.