Puerto Rico: Top 5 Kid-friendly Excursions
Article courtesy of Ciao Bambino,
www.ciaobambino.com, a global guide to family-friendly
vacation properties.
Many friends I know who’ve been to Puerto Rico think it’s all about piña
coladas and hotel spa treatments. Not so! There are oodles to do outside
resort walls that kids and adults flip for. Here, my top five picks for
family fun on the island that boasts it all—beaches, deserts, caves,
rivers and a rain forest.
1. Old San Juan
Viejo San Juan (as locals know it) is a 7-square-block area made of
cobblestone streets and bursting with pigeon-filled plazas. Quaint and
charming—it reminds me more of Paris than an old Caribbean port—it’s a
perfect place to stroll with kids. There are parks and plazas around
practically every corner and the area’s not hurting for kid-friendly—but
authentic—food. Head straight for El Morro, a fort surrounded by
ginormous stone walls and cannons. Initially built in 1540, it’s pretty
much a maze filled with tunnels, dungeons, ramps and secret passageways.
Bring spare change to buy a kite to fly on its vast grassy area, where
kids can run free and you can savor the fabulous views of San Juan Bay.
welcome.topuertorico.org/city/sanjuan.shtml
2. El Yunque
A rainforest in the United States—who knew? El Yunque National Forest is
the one and only and—lucky for us—it’s super-accessible. Only an hour
from San Juan, it gives you the feel of being in the thick of the
jungle. You can drive right in and park within just a few steps of
plenty of cool observation areas, waterfalls, hiking trails and lookout
points. There’s also a welcome center to get a better grip on what to
see. Kids will get a huge thrill out of all the coquis, tree frogs that
make non-stop “ko-key” noises. Keep your eyes peeled for the Puerto
Rican parrot, one of the most endangered birds in the world, but don’t
hold your breath—spotting one isn’t a sure thing. Bring rain gear—it is,
after all, a rainforest and 100 billion gallons of rainwater is dumped
on it every year.
www.fs.fed.us/r8/caribbean/
3. Ponce
Drive to the southern side of the island to find calmer waters—this half
is on the Caribbean Sea, whereas the northern side is on the Atlantic
Ocean—and a genuine feel for local living. Go to town square first, for
the Old Ponce Firehouse and Museum (Parque de Bombas), a way-cool
firehouse that’s painted with bold red and black stripes (a surefire
kids’ attention-grabber). Hit it on a Sunday night and you’ll be treated
to a free concert, courtesy of the municipal band. After tromping around
the firehouse, walk over to Ponce’s boardwalk, aka La Guancha Paseo
Tablado, for good local eats and a ferry ride to Coffin Island, which
has gorgeous beaches and an old lighthouse.
welcome.topuertorico.org/city/ponce.shtml
4. Rio Camuy Cave Park
The cool factor at these caves is through the roof—it’s the
third-largest cave system in the world, formed more than a million years
ago. Translation: Convincing kids to visit is as good as done. The
trails take you 200 feet down into the earth. You can take a trolley
ride through the caves and sinkholes, which have some odd types of fish
(they’re blind!), plenty of bats and tons of ferns. Go on your own or
pre-arrange a guided tour; either is an adventure. This isn’t just a way
to kill an hour—plan on an entire day. Bring a picnic lunch, a camera to
record all those crazy stalactites and stalagmites, and some extra coin
for souvenirs.
www.topuertorico.org/city/camuy.shtml
5. Your hotel
Yes, my favorite Puerto Rican adventures are outside hotel walls. But
truth be told, some of the best family resorts in the world are in
Puerto Rico, so why not sink your teeth into them? Most offer multiple
pools, gobs of beach activities, lively family events, a fully equipped
recreation center and a daily kids’ club, so spending a few days on the
property is just plain good judgment! My suggestion: Alternate between
active excursions and leisurely resort days and you’ll go home relaxed,
refreshed and revived.
If you go…
My favorite resort—and my kids’ too—is the Caribe Hilton, a recently
renovated San Juan staple. The only hotel with a private (and
ultra-calm) beach in San Juan, it’s about as family friendly as you can
get. Check out www.ciaobambino.com
to plan your perfect family trip to this action-packed island.




