Buffeted by cannon balls and trodden by Columbus, history oozes through San Juan and its pretty old town of churches and palaces. TourHQ guides here can also show off Spring Break clubs, beaches and bars!
Search Cities in Puerto rico
Hola!My name is Hector. My passion is photography and showing tourists my Beautiful island - ...
As a seasoned guide in the captivating landscapes of Puerto Rico, I bring a genuine passion for ...
I'm a licensed tour guide from San Juan Puerto Rico but also from all over the island I know it ...
Spanish and English speaker. I am a Puerto Rico’s ambassador as a Certified Tour Guide. Guiding ...
Our Business Has been growing throughout the years cause we want to keep it simple, ...
I have 15 years experience in the tourism industry. My specialty is the rain forest but have great ...
Javier Ruiz is a passionate Puerto Rican, who loves to host people and show them around. He is ...
I can drive you around the state of Bahia and show the best beaches, mountains, food, people, ...
Hello my name is Erik i'm a tour guide here in Puerto Rico. I own and operate tour company, We ...
We provide snorkeling and sport fishing with a power catamaran 38ft by 14ft cio isnp.By the uscg ...
10 years experienced guide. Certified Licensed Tour Operater and Tour Guide from Puerto Rico ...
My passion for traveling and interest in different cultures lead me to this incredible journey ...
Hello, I'm Maryselle, your passionate and knowledgeable tour guide in the enchanting paradise of ...
My Name Its Barney Tellado, I've Been A Tour Guide With Bio Island For 3 Years Now, In ...
Hola! I'm your friendly guide through the wonders of Puerto Rico. Born and raised on this ...
500 years since the first Spanish explorers beached their boats under the high Caribbean cliffs of the island of Puerto Rico, San Juan tourist guides still tell tales of the naval sieges and pirate raids that took place under the dilapidating fortress complexes and cannon-ball-battered bulwarks of the city’s coastlands, or rattle off stories of unchartered expeditions to the New World that eventually end with the foundation of America and the European colonisation of the Latin states.
Such is the importance of San Juan—the embryonic tip of the figurative colonial ice berg. For history buffs looking to glimpse the relics of this region’s bygone past, there’s nowhere better that the high fortresses of El Morro, San Cristobal and the UNESCO-attested Santa Catalina, while simply wandering the streets of El Condado or Puerta de Tierra will reveal a curious intermingling of Caribbean culture and laid-back Arawak life.
But it’s not all history here either, because San Juan is something of a legendary destination among surfers and spring breakers on the American east coast, who flock here in the high season to relax beachside at Ocean Park or join the local fiestas and party in the discos of Isla Verde.
Say Goodbye to Travel Stress