Now, El Castillo San Felipe del Morro (known simply as El Morro) is Puerto Rico's go-to tourist attraction, both for its extensive history and its outstanding vistas of the Atlantic Ocean.
During the 1898 Spanish-American War, the US warships fired on El Morro. This conflict resulted in the United States taking ...
Delve a little further into the island’s past with an excursion to the Cave of the Taíno Indian. Located along the seaside in ...
It doesn't receive as many visitors or as much adoration as its sister fortification, El Morro, but visitors are typically just as amazed by the majesty and significant history of the site.
Puerto Rico’s beaches, El Yunque rainforest ... hiking to waterfalls, and exploring El Morro Fort are perfect activities for adventurous travelers. There’s shopping, nightlife, the Bacardi ...
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 ...