


A historic rum distillery in Puerto Rico, offering tours and tastings.
A historic castle offering guided tours, gardens, and a museum.
A coffee plantation tour offering insights into Costa Rican coffee culture.
A scenic valley with hiking trails, waterfalls, and a beautiful river.

Famous for its traditional Puerto Rican breakfast and cozy atmosphere.
A local favorite for its hearty breakfast dishes and friendly service.
Known for its fresh seafood dishes and beautiful ocean views.
Garlic mashed plantains with chicharrón, seasonings, and broth.
Salted cod fritters with garlic and tomato sauce.
Slow-roasted pork with crispy skin, served with mojo sauce.
Castillo Serrallés can have sudden showers, especially in the evenings.
Protection from the tropical sun is essential during outdoor activities.
To protect against mosquitoes and other insects, especially in the evenings.
A traditional Puerto Rican wooden pin featuring a coqui, the island's native frog, symbolizing good luck and local pride.
A popular Puerto Rican dish made from mashed plantains, garlic, and chicharrón, often served with a spicy tomato-based sauce.
Aged rum produced in Puerto Rico, known for its smooth taste and rich history, often used in traditional cocktails like the Piña Colada.

A poignant tribute to American soldiers who lost their lives in WWII, featuring 9,387 graves and a memorial with a map of the invasion beaches.
A serene nature center nestled in Brandywine Creek State Park, offering hiking trails, wildlife viewing, and educational programs.
A hidden gem in the Himalayas, Askot Museum showcases local history and culture in a serene, picturesque setting.