First stop was to feed the iguanas who love grapes. One of the iguanas actually glared at me when I accidentally dropped his grape in the sand . Second stop was at a private island where we were welcomed with snacks. Tons of sharks and sting rays at the dock. ...
Hike the massive El Yunque rainforest to see waterfalls, stone towers, and colorful Puerto Rican wildlife. As far as beaches go, it doesn’t get better than the private sands of Isla de Vieques – particularly Mosquito Bay, where by moonlight the water glows blue-green thanks to magical ...
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they’ve got it covered. If you aren’t comfortable getting in the water with sharks, head on down to the docks at sunset and watch them come in as the fishermen clean their