Why San Juan Puerto Rico is One of My Favorite Places I’ve Visited

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For my birthday, I decided to take a last minute trip with my daughter and Puerto Rico was calling our names. I wanted something warm, easy to get to, and rich in culture without the stress of international travel since it was a spurge trip. San Juan delivered all that and more.

I Love PR Sign

One of the best parts? You don’t need a passport to travel to Puerto Rico if you’re coming from the U.S. It’s a U.S. territory, so a state issued ID is all you technically need to fly in. That said, I still recommend bringing your passport. Anytime you’re flying over water, it’s smart to have one just in case your plane needs to land in another country, you want the option to actually leave the airport if that ever happens.

Now, let’s talk about when we got there, where we stayed, what we ate, and why this trip was one of my favorites.

We landed in San Juan with no issues. I had pre booked an airport transfer through Viator, which I always do for international trips. If you’ve never used it, Viator is a travel booking app where you can reserve everything from tours to airport pickups.

Viator San Juan Airport Transfer

Our driver was already waiting when we landed, holding a sign with my name on it. After a cool ride, we pulled up to our hotel, quickly.

We stayed at the DoubleTree by Hilton San Juan, and it was perfect. Check in was smooth, the staff was super friendly, and bonus our room was ready early. The hotel had such a chill, modern vibe and just enough to feel like a treat without being over the top.

The pool and hot tub area is so stunning. At night, the hot tub lights up. There’s a beach within walking distance, but if you’re not in the mood, the hotel has a complimentary shuttle to take you there and back. Convenience? 10/10.

Another major win: the location. We were in a safe, walkable neighborhood with a Starbucks, local restaurants, and even a grocery store right across the street. It made grabbing snacks, souvenirs, or a quick bite super easy. And as a mom, feeling safe walking around with my daughter meant everything and why I picked this hotel.

Puerto Rico is a foodie’s dream and San Juan really showed out. I don’t understand why others don’t brag about their food. It’s slightly different from your usual Spanish food but in a good way. While we didn’t go too adventurous, the cultural flavor still came through. From street side empanadas to mofongo plates, the food was so good, flavorful, and full of love. We tried many dishes on a food tour as well. It’s the best thing you can do on any vacation.

One of my favorite parts of Puerto Rican culture is how much art and history is infused into daily life. Whether it’s the colorful murals on every corner or live music in the plaza, it feels like the island is always celebrating something.

Our trip was 4 days but was packed with so much in little time. We kept it chill but everything we did was worth it.

Cuartel de Ballajá

We took an Old San Juan City Walking Tour (booked on Viator too), and it gave us so much insight into the island’s history. The cobblestone streets, colonial architecture, and historic forts make you feel like you’ve stepped into another era. Our guide walked us through stories of Spanish rule, local legends, and even pointed out some of the oldest buildings on the island. Just please wear sneakers ! The cobblestone and hills almost took me out.

Another memory was visiting El Yunque Rainforest Puerto Rico’s main attraction. It’s the only tropical rainforest in the U.S. National Forest system, and even though we didn’t hike every trail, just being surrounded by the greenery and hearing the waterfalls made the experience unforgettable.

One of the highlights of our trip was visiting the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico. This museum is so stunning, has lots of Puerto Rico’s artistic heritage. From contemporary pieces to historical works, it’s a nice space that brings together local talent and cultural pieces. We spent 2 hours exploring and I loved how the museum felt like a mix of art, with history. It was a perfect way to end the trip.

Final Thoughts: Why Puerto Rico Stole My Heart

San Juan gave everything I wanted from a birthday trip and more. It felt like stepping into another culture, without leaving the comfort of U.S. territory. From the food, to the friendly locals, to the rich history and laid back beauty, Puerto Rico has officially earned a spot at the top of my favorite places list. It’s a trip I always talk about.

It was the perfect mix of culture, good vibes and tropical.

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