REGIONS OF PUERTO RICO
You may have heard how wonderful of a place Puerto Rico is to visit. Despite being a relatively small island, there is something in Puerto Rico for everybody. The action enthusiast and the person seeking a relaxing getaway alike will have a marvelous experience in Puerto Rico. Perhaps the greatest thing about Puerto Rico is the island’s diversity. In exploring the island, you will be pleased to find many of the world’s cultures as you go from one region to the next. There is much to be seen and much to be learned in Puerto Rico, so be prepared for a wide variety of activities, geography and culture. Also, before going, you should get to know about the various regions of Puerto Rico so you can plan your trip efficiently and effectively.
Puerto Rico can be divided up unto five regions: North, South, East, West and Central. The North Region is made up of ten towns nestled against the Atlantic Ocean, and it is Puerto Rico’s center of commerce. Most of the island’s major resorts and shopping spots are located in the city of San Juan, here in the North Region. You will never have a shortage of things to do or see in the North Region; from fine dining to visiting historic sites to relaxing on beautiful beaches, this region provides a broad array of activities. Some of the most visited spots in the North Region include the historic Old San Juan district, the Rio Camuy Caves in Camuy, and the Arecibo Observatory in Arecibo.
The Southern Region of Puerto Rico is very unique in its own right. Here in the Southern Region you will find a nice mixture of rural and urban environments and you will marvel at the architectural wonders. One thing to know about this region is that it is the hottest and driest part of the island, so be prepared for the weather. Some of the hottest spots of the Southern Region are Aguirre Forest Reserve and Serralles Castle.
No trip to Puerto Rico would be complete without visiting the Eastern Region of the island. This region is known for its natural beauty; amazing sunsets, remote beaches, and snorkeling all make the Eastern Region unique. Some things to check out in the Eastern Region are El Yunque Luquillo Beach, El Faro in Fajardo, and Las Cabezas de San Juan Nature Reserve in Fajardo.
The Western Region of Puerto Rico is graced with hundreds of miles of coastline. You will find most of Puerto Rico’s popular beaches here in this region, and it is famous for water sports such as surfing and scuba diving. Some places that visitors enjoy visiting in the Western Region are Boqueron Beach, Cabo Rojo National Wildlife Refuge, and the island’s only zoo, Mayaguez Zoo.
The Central Region of Puerto Rico is the island’s most rugged region. Here in the Central Region, you can explore the Cordillera Central, which climbs to over 4,300 feet above sea level. Visitors to the Central Region will enjoy a serene experience and natural beauty characterized by enormous waterfalls and dense vegetation. Highlights of the Central Region include Montoso Gardens in Maricao and Caguana Indian Ceremonial Park if Utuado.
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