consider signing up for one of the best tours in Puerto Rico. El Morro is one of two forts inside the San Juan National Historic Site. Its sister, the Fort San Cristóbal, is one of the largest ...
In 1539, the Spanish began building a fort in San Juan to fend off attacks from European rivals. The fort was known as "El Morro," and as the attacks on it multiplied, so too did its defenses.
San Juan National Historic Site in Puerto Rico – comprised of San Felipe del Morro, San Cristóbal, and El Cañuelo forts and most of what remains of the of the old San Juan City fortress wall along ...
Puerto Rico’s beaches, El Yunque rainforest, and Old San Juan’s restaurants ... and exploring El Morro Fort are perfect activities for adventurous travelers. There’s shopping, nightlife ...
Both the Fort San Cristóbal and El Morro dominate the San Juan Harbor. You should plan to stop by San Cristóbal on the day you visit El Morro, especially considering that you can pay one fee for ...
As an American, it was a must for me to visit Puerto Rico at some point! One of the best ways to explore Puerto Rico for the ...
Puerto Rico offers ... like the abovementioned San Cristobal and El Morro. Both are part of the 27-acre San Juan National ...
The Mercado Agricola Natural farmers market takes place on Saturday mornings just outside the entrance of the iconic El Morro fort in Puerto Rico. Local farmers and makers bring their fruits ...