There’s something romantic about Puerto Rico. The cobblestone streets bordered by brightly colored buildings. The architecture that makes you feel like you might be in Europe. The prickly heat that can quickly turn into buckets of water falling from the sky, but only for long enough for the two of you to duck into a bar to dry off and share a sangria and a laugh. The sandy beaches and warm water that beckon you in for a swim. Puerto Rico is most definitely a romantic destination for couples.
If you plan on staying in Old San Juan, the most romantic hotel is Hotel El Convento, across Plaza de las Monjas (Nun’s Square) from the Catedral de San Juan Bautista. The Hotel El Convento first opened in 1651 as a Carmelite convent. The convent fell into disrepair in the early 1900s, serving as a store, a dance hall, and then a flophouse, but was restored and opened as a hotel in 1962. This beautiful Puerto Rico hotel is decorated in the Spanish Colonial design with wooden beams, handcrafted tiles, carved furniture, and old-world style.
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Views of the city walls and San Juan Bay along Paseo del Morro. |
The intact city walls of Old San Juan can be viewed on a romantic stroll along Paseo del Morro. A walk along Paseo del Morro can start at the romantic Raíces Fountain, which was erected to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the New World. The Paseo del Morro offers views not only of the city walls but also of and across the Bahia de San Juan.
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View of San Juan from Castillo de San Felipe del Morro. |
The Paseo del Morro leads to the Castillo de San Felipe del Morro. The fort overlooks the entrance to San Juan Bay. The foundation of El Morro was laid in 1539, but the fort was completed in 1787. During World War II, the US added an artillery fire control station. The lawn also provides a panoramic view of San Juan.
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Castillo de San Felipe del Morro overlooking the Cementerio Santa María Magdalena de Pazzis. |
Below the Castillo de San Felipe del Morro is the picturesque Cementerio Santa María Magdalena de Pazzis. The marble tombs and monuments are the final resting places of some of Puerto Rico’s most famous and influential citizens. The cemetery is close to La Perla, the infamously dangerous neighborhood of San Juan, but the cemetery is safe to visit during the day.
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One of the beaches of Vieques. |
As Puerto Rico is an island with 270 miles of coastline, there are obviously numerous beaches from which to choose. One of the best beaches for beauty and snorkeling is Playa Escondido on the east side of the island. If you are really looking for a romantic place to enjoy the sea and sand, take a ferry to one of Puerto Rico’s secluded islands. Much of the island of Vieques used to be under the control of the US military. Now some of the island’s best beaches are open to the public and travelers can spend the day on a beach with white sand and clear blue waters, perfect for sunbathing and snorkeling.
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One of the iconic turrets of the wall surrounding Old San Juan. |
Puerto Rico is a romantic Caribbean island perfect for a couples’ getaway. Whether you are visiting for a few days or a week, there are plenty of things to do in Puerto Rico. Hopefully I’ll get the chance to return to Puerto Rico, but this time with Romeo by my side so we can make memories in Puerto Rico together
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