Puerto Rico Top Things To See
• Explore picturesque Old San Juan. Plaza de San José is a pretty area of small museums and pleasant cafes. The wonderful colonial Spanish fortresses of El Morro and San Cristobal are both perched on clifftops, and the early 17th-century City Wall follows the peninsula contour, providing attractive views of Old San Juan and the sea.
• See the beautiful town of Ponce, on the southern side of the island and connected to the capital by a toll road; it is also situated near many good beaches.
• Visit the excellent Museum of Art in Ponce, which contains more than 1,000 paintings and 400 sculptures, ranging from ancient classical to contemporary art. Its collection of 19th-century Pre-Raphaelite paintings is considered among the best in the Americas.
• Explore the Tibes Indian Ceremonial Centre, an ancient Indian burial ground near Ponce. A replica of a Taino Indian village has been built here. The Caguana Indian Ceremonial Park, south of the Arecibo Observatory, is also worth seeing; it was built by Taino Indians 800 years ago.
• Visit La Fortaleza in San Juan, completed in 1540, and now the governor's residence - the oldest of its kind in the Western hemisphere.
• See the second-oldest church in the Western hemisphere - San José Church (in San Juan) is where Ponce de León's body was interred until the early 20th century.
• Get starry eyed at Arecibo Observatory, site of one of the largest radar/radio telescopes in the world. Located in the unusual karst country of Puerto Rico, the 8-hectare (20-acre) dish is best seen from a small aeroplane flight between San Juan and Mayagüez.
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