How to Plan the Most Amazing Puerto Rico Itinerary for 7 Days of Adventure - Chasing ADVNTR (2024)

Puerto Rico is an easy flight from the United States and with rainforest-covered mountains, countless waterfalls, crystal clear water for diving and snorkeling, and its own unique culture and history, it is the perfect adventure travel destination. Below you can find our exact Puerto Rico itinerary for our 7-day adventure, but it’s important to note that there are many other options for a perfect itinerary in Puerto Rico – scroll to the end for a few possible alternative suggestions.

If you don’t have 7 days in Puerto Rico, you can easily adapt this to a Puerto Rico 5 day itinerary by just leaving off one section.

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Highlights of the Perfect Puerto Rico Itinerary for Adventure Travel

This itinerary is ambitious and is best for people who love to move and explore while on vacation, although there are many ways to adapt this itinerary. We visited Puerto Rico in February of 2022 and this is exactly what we did on our visit. The highlights of our trip included snorkeling, swimming in rivers and waterfalls, checking out Flamenco Beach in Culebra, walking around Old San Juan, swimming in a bioluminescent bay, surfing, and hiking to Canon Blanco.

We arrived late in the evening, got our rental car, and checked directly into our apartment on the first night.

Day 1: Morning swim at the pool and the beach, then spend the rest of the day in El Yunque National Forest. On your way out, stop at Las Pailas for a swim.

Day 2: Visit Old San Juan, explore the forts and the colorful streets

Day 3: Take the ferry to Culebra. If you are taking a later ferry, you can spend the morning at the beach, or try surfing.

Day 4: Explore Culebra – snorkel and beach day around the island

Day 5: Ferry Back to the mainland, drive to Parguera, and do a bioluminescent bay tour.

Day 6: Surfing at Rincon (you could also take this day to scuba dive or snorkel in Parguera)

Day 7: Visit Canon Blanco in your drive back to San Juan in time to catch a late flight home

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General Information About Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico is a quick flight from the United States and most flights arrive at the airport in San Juan. The island forms part of the Greater Antilles between the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. As part of the United States, Puerto Rico uses the US dollar and is a mixture of Spanish, US, and Afro-Caribbean cultures. There are beaches along the coast, while mountains dominate the interior rising to a surprising height of 4,390 ft. We were amazing at the variety of landscapes across this amazing island.

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Getting Around Puerto Rico

For your Puerto Rico Itinerary, you will want to rent a car and drive around the island. In general, the roads in Puerto Rico are in good condition, although some of the mountain roads are quite narrow. It takes about 3 hours to drive from the east to west side of Puerto Rico. There are plenty of gas stations around the island. Many of the roads are toll roads so let your rental car company know where you are going. We were able to pay for tolls in advance.

It is possible to do this entire itinerary by staying on the east coast and doing day trips or tours to many of the sites such as Culebra, Parguera, and El Yunque, but it will likely be more expensive than renting a car.

One week in Puerto Rico Itinerary Map

Exploring Old San Juan and El Yunque Forest

The first 2 days of your Puerto Rico Itinerary will include visits to Old San Juan and El Yunque Rainforest. You should plan to stay somewhere along the northwest coast between San Juan and Luquillo. There are lots of options for places to stay from low budget to luxury Resorts. We stayed at Aguatika Paraiso which was a good budget option for our family with a pool and beach.

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Visiting El Yunque Rainforest

You should plan one day to explore El Yunque National Forest. When we visited you need to book an entry time for just a few dollars through the US Forest Service. The entrance is located on route 191 and is well signed. From the welcome center drive up 191 to the end making a few stops along the way. You should plan to check out:

  • Juan Diego Falls (this is a short hike and you can swim in the pools under the waterfalls)
  • Torre Britton (watch tower with amazing views)
  • Cascade La Mina (currently closed)
  • Baño Grande
  • Hike to the El Yunque Peak Tower

If you have time after your day exploring El Yunque Rainforest, drive out of the mountains on rt 988 and visit Las Pailas for a swim. Las Pailas is a portion of the Rio Pitahaya that forms natural waterfalls and jumping rocks. You simply park in one of the driveways along the river near the pink house, pay $5 and walk down to the river for a swim.

Learn more about visiting Las Pailas

Old San Juan

For your other day on the northwest coast, head into Old San Juan to explore the colorful streets and forts. You should plan for a half to a full day to explore the town. You can start your time with a guided tour of the city, or simply wander the streets for the full experience of cobblestones, food, and music. There are two forts right in town and both are worth a visit: San Felipe Del Morro Castle and Castillo San Cristóbal.

To get into the forts there is a fee or you can also get in with a National Parks Pass. We found the city very easy to walk around and since it was hot – this is a perfect excuse to stop for ice cream or a cold drink!

See: 15 Things to Do in Old San Juan

Snorkeling and Beach Time on Culebra

For the next part of your Puerto Rico Itinerary, head to Culebra for 2 nights. We spent 2 nights at an Airbnb on Culebra and visited some of the beaches to swim and snorkel. Flamenco Beach on Culebra is consistently ranked among the top beaches in the world for good reason. This exquisite half-moon beach is the perfect place to swim, relax, and even snorkel.

Make sure to check out some of the other snorkeling and beaches such as Tamarindo Beach, Zoni Beach, or take a trip to Culebrita.

Read more about Things to Do in Culebra.

A few important things to note about your visit to Culebra. This is a very low-key island and while there are plenty of tourist options, the island is remarkedly not built up. There are limited restaurants on the island and no resorts. To get around Culebra, you can rent a car or golf cart, call a taxi, or walk. Try to book your rental in advance as vehicles do sell out. This all gives Culebra a wonderful local vibe.

To get to Culebra, you have 3 options. You can fly, you can take the ferry, or you can go on a tour for the day. We took the ferry which is just a few dollars/person, but comes with its own set of challenges. The ferry runs several times a day from Ceiba to Culebra or Vieques. About 20% of the ferry tickets are available in advance online – try to book these tickets if you can.

Read more about How to Get to Culebra.

If you can’t get a ferry ticket, you can go in person on the day to buy your tickets, but these do sell out so make sure you get there early. It’s also important to note that if a resident of the island wants to go on the ferry they can bump you off, so even if you have tickets, make sure to arrive at the ferry 1-2 hours before your scheduled departure.

Another great alternative is to visit Vieques instead of Culebra. Both islands have wonderful beaches and snorkeling. Vieques also has a bioluminescent bay that you can visit or kayak in, but not swim in.

Swimming in Bioluminescent Bay, Parguera, Surfing in Rincon

Nestled into the Mangroves of Southwestern Puerto Rico, Parguera is an underwater paradise for snorkeling, diving, and night swimming in one of Puerto Rico’s 3 bioluminescent bays. The bioluminescent bay in Parguera is the only bay you can swim in and is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. There are many tour operators that take boat rides out for the sunset and night swimming.

As you swim through the bioluminescence, every stroke of your arms lights up and sparkles. It is truly amazing. This is the tour we did and we loved being on a smaller boat and getting a personal experience. It was perfect!

In addition to the water activities in Parguera, this town is worth a visit and has fun places to stay and eat. We also used this as a base to visit Rincon on the west coast for a day of surfing.

Located just over an hour from Parguara, Rincon is a fun and lively destination and the perfect place to try surfing for the day. You can find many places to take a surf lesson, or rent boards. We are beginner surfers and went to Maria’s Beach and rented boards for half a day.

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Visiting CañonBlanco, Utuado

On your final day of your Puerto Rico Itinerary, you will start making your way back to San Juan, stopping at CañonBlanco. This gorgeous canyon is located in the mountains in the central part of Puerto Rico and is completely worth the winding narrow drive into the mountains.

Once you arrive and find parking (we were the only ones there on a Wed morning, but the weekends can get crowded), it is just a short hike along the road and out to the river and canyon. Here you can swim and explore the white canyon and cold water set amid the Puerto Rican Mountains.

See a complete guide to visiting Canon Blanco.

It is possible to take a tour to the canyon from San Juan as a day trip as well.

Give yourself at least 2 hours to explore CañonBlanco. If you have a late flight home as we did, you can head straight for the airport, or find a place to stay for your last night in Puerto Rico.

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Other Ideas for Your Itinerary for Puerto Rico

There are so many wonderful options to explore that a 7-day itinerary for Puerto Rico can’t possibly include everything. If you are looking for other great options to substitute or add to your itinerary, I would recommend spending a few days in Rincon, exploring Cueva Ventana, or adding another day to your visit to Culebra or Parguera. There are so many beaches to explore in Puerto Rico that you can easily add a few days just by visiting some different beaches during your stay on the island. Another fabulous option is to explore some of the waterfalls and hikes in the Western part of Puerto Rico. We tried to visit a waterfall near Ponce on one of our drives, but a huge rainstorm hit right when we arrived and it became unsafe to swim in the river.

Puerto Rico Itinerary 5 days

If you don’t have a full week, another option is to shorten this itinerary. I would recommend spending the first part of your visit in the San Juan area and visiting El Yunque National Forest, going into Old San Juan, and surfing at Luquillo Beach. From there you have 2 options: spend 2 days on Vieques and explore the beaches and bioluminescent bay out there, or head to Parguera for snorkeling, surfing, and swimming in the bio bay there. Both options will give you a chance to explore the island and get in the water.

Puerto Rico Itinerary 3 Days

If you only have 3 days to spend in Puerto Rico, you’re going to have to choose. You could either base yourself near San Juan and explore El Yunque National Forest and Old San Juan and do a day trip tour to Culebra, or spend 2 days near San Juan and one day in Parguera. Since the drive from San Juan to Pargeura is just about 2 hours, it is easy to get across the island just for one day.

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No matter what we hope you love Puerto Rico as much as we did. This 7 day Puerto Rico Adventure Itinerary will get you off the beaten path and out on the road to explore, swim, hike, and eat your way across the island.

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Looking for more fun things to do in Puerto Rico?

  • 11 Things to do in Puerto Rico
  • 7 Day Puerto Rico Itinerary
  • Things to do in Culebra
  • Exploring El Yunque National Forest
  • The Best Things to do in Old San Juan
  • How to Explore Canon Blanco
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FAQs

How many days is ideal for Puerto Rico? ›

All in all, vacation-goers should prepare to schedule no less than a week for their Puerto Rico vacation. Planning to stay between seven and 14 days should give you enough time to visit all the sites and attractions you crave, without having to rush to hit all the stops along your itinerary.

How much is a trip to Puerto Rico for 7 days? ›

How much is the average trip to Puerto Rico? The average cost for one person is around $1,300 for seven days. The average cost for a couple for seven days is about $2,300.

How do I plan a week in Puerto Rico? ›

My Recommended 7 day Puerto Rico Itinerary
  1. Day 1 In Puerto Rico: Explore Old San Juan.
  2. Day 2 In Puerto Rico: Visit Famous Sites In San Juan.
  3. Day 3 In Puerto Rico: Day Trip To The West.
  4. Day 4 In Puerto Rico: La Ruta De Lechón.
  5. Day 5 In Puerto Rico: Luquillo And Eastern Region.
  6. Day 6 In Puerto Rico: El Yunque National Forest.
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Is 1 week enough for Puerto Rico? ›

If you budget your time carefully, you can see some of the major highlights of Puerto Rico in just 1 week. Naturally, most of your time will be spent in San Juan, the capital, but you'll also have time to visit El Yunque (a rainforest) and a beautiful beach, probably Luquillo right to the east.

What is the best month to visit Puerto Rico? ›

The best time to visit Puerto Rico is from mid-April to June, right after the busy winter season and just before the rainy summer (August is the month with the most rainfall).

How much money do I need for 1 week in Puerto Rico? ›

A one week trip to San Juan usually costs around $1,342 for one person and $2,685 for two people. This includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing.

Is Puerto Rico cheaper than Hawaii? ›

Cost. Generally speaking, tourist activities in Puerto Rico tend to be on par or less expensive than Hawaii. For example, when comparing Hawaii versus Puerto Rico hotel prices, a six-night stay at a 3-star hotel in Puerto Rico in October cost roughly $160 nightly, on average.

Is it expensive to eat out in Puerto Rico? ›

Food and drinks: Puerto Rico is a food lover's paradise, and you don't have to break the bank to enjoy delicious meals. At budget restaurants, you can expect to spend around $10 to $15 per meal. However, if you opt for street food or convenience store meals, you can save even more.

Why is it so expensive to go to Puerto Rico? ›

With the lack of reliable public transport, rising living costs, an 11.5% tax rate on all goods and services and a general lack of hotels offering all-inclusive packages, a visit to Puerto Rico can be a high-priced affair. But don't despair.

What is the best method of travel in Puerto Rico? ›

Renting a car is the easiest way to experience the Island at your own pace. Companies like Avis, Enterprise, and Budget operate at the airports in San Juan, Aguadilla, and Ponce. The San Juan airport has the widest selection of rental car companies to choose from. You'll also find rental car outposts across the Island.

What is the best way to visit Puerto Rico? ›

By renting a car, you'll have more liberty to explore the Island. Explore our places to stay directory to find your dream hotel room. Puerto Rico is one of the Caribbean's major shopping hubs. Puerto Rico offers dozens of daily nonstop from two international airports, plus several other regional airports.

Where is the best place to visit Puerto Rico for the first time? ›

Old San Juan (Viejo San Juan)

Spanning 500 years of history, Old San Juan is, without a doubt, one of the most iconic and treasured places in Puerto Rico. Wander the cobblestone streets to soak up the unique architecture and colorful streets.

What is the cheapest time to travel to Puerto Rico? ›

Prices for flights, accommodations, food, and activities are generally lowest from August to November — which, again, aligns with the hurricane season.

How long does it take to drive from each end of Puerto Rico? ›

It takes three hours to drive from the east to the west coast of Puerto Rico. Within eight hours, you can drive the entire coast of the island and return to your starting point.

Is 4 days in Puerto Rico enough? ›

It is definitely possible to get out of the city and see a little bit of the authentic Puerto Rico with only 4 days. However, if you want to see more of the island, or have a more relaxing itinerary, you might want to add a few more days to your visit.

Is 3 days long enough for Puerto Rico? ›

At just 110 miles long and 35 miles wide, a 6 or 3 day Puerto Rico road trip is an awesome way to see the island! Three day Puerto Rico road trip is just enough to see some of the major highlights the island has to offer.

Is 5 days enough in Puerto Rico? ›

Whether you're a first-timer or a repeat visitor, five days is the perfect amount of time to see the highlights of Puerto Rico. Because of the island's compact size, you can visit almost everywhere in this itinerary as a day trip from San Juan.

How much do I need for 4 days in Puerto Rico? ›

The average daily budget for a trip to Puerto Rico can vary widely depending on your travel style and preferences. However, a reasonable estimate is around $100 to $150 per day, which includes accommodations, food, transportation, and activities. Of course, this can be higher or lower depending on your choices.

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