Fly & Drive Programs

Conquistador Route

Duration 8 days 7 nights

Traveling with rent a car to: San Juan - Guanica - Ponce - Fajardo - San Juan

7 Nights Program

Includes: Adventure, Beaches and Shopping

Conquistador Route
Conquistador Route

Notice: This itinerary is based on a car rental and lodging included. We are also providing a list of places you can visit independently.

Day 1 – Arrival to Puerto Rico

Welcome to San Juan, Puerto Rico!!!

Arrival to San Juan Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport. Passengers will identify Europcar shuttles that will take them to the car rental site.

Drive to your hotel in San Juan and spend the rest of the day at leisure or take a short drive to Old San Juan, our beautiful colonial city and capital of Puerto Rico. Or simply enjoy the beaches of Isla Verde (Blue Flag Beach), Ocean Park, Condado or El Escambron (Blue Flag Beach). Or start your adventure in Puerto Rico going shopping to the biggest and most important mall in the Caribbean, Plaza Las Americas, or best luxury mall, “The Mall of San Juan”.

Stay in San Juan provided by Destinos Turisticos Online, suggested hotels:

Zone 1 – Old San Juan;
Sheraton Old San Juan (4*).

Zone 2 - Condado;
BW Condado Palm (3*SUP) / Courtyrad by Marriott Miramar (3*SUP) / The Wave Hotel (3*) /
Doubletree by Hilton San Juan (4*).

Zone 3 – Isla Verde;
TRYP by Wyndham Isla Verde (3*SUP) / Embassy Suites San Juan (4*)/ Intercontinental San Juan (4*SUP) / Courtyard by Marriott Isla Verde (4*SUP) / Hotel Boutique - San Juan Water Beach
Club.

Day 2 - Explore Old San Juan
Day 2 - Explore Old San Juan

Day 2 – Explore Old San Juan:

Old San Juan is the second oldest city in the Americas and has the biggest and most important natural harbor in the Caribbean. You can enjoy the magnificent colonial plazas and buildings, fantastic shopping, great restaurants, its fortresses and the world famous El Morro Castle. Walking the cobblestone streets of this old city alone by itself is an unforgettable experience.

Optional:

City Tour Old San Juan – 4 hours. Destinos Turísticos Online provide this tour. For more information please call to 787-854-1925.
San Felipe del Morro Castle and Fort San Cristobal (San Juan National Historic Site) –
Administered by the National Park Service. Entrance fee $5. Explore the largest fortress built by the Spaniards in the New World; visit the dungeons, tunnels, sentry boxes and experience how the Spanish soldiers lived while defending the city walls and harbor from pirates, corsairs and buccaneers.
Route of San Juan Bautista (St. John the Baptist) – For those interested in the rich religious tradition, history and culture of the old city, this is the tour you’ll need! 4 hours. Destinos Turísticos Online provide this tour. For more information please call to 787-854-1925.
Walk by your own and explore – Simply relax and walk through the cobblestone streets, visiting the shops, restaurants, cafes, parks and museums the old city has to offer.
Casa Bacardi (Cataño) – Situated across the bay in the municipality of Cataño, you can visit the largest rum distillery in the world. Enjoy an interactive tour through history and learn the rum production process. Entrance fee $15.00 USD.
Dinner in the evening in Old San Juan – Many world famous restaurants are located in Recinto Sur, Fortaleza, San Francisco, Del Cristo and San Sebastian Street, Puerto Rican and International Cuisine for all tastes.
National Gallery – This museum is located in a XVI century Dominican convent. It contains paintings by Puerto Rican masters, like Jose Campeche and Francisco Oller, among other national treasures from the XVII to XX century. Open from Tuesday to Saturdays, from 9:30AM to 5:00PM. Closed on lunch hours 12:00M -1:00PM. Admission fee - Adults $3:00 USD / Children $2.00 USD.
Architectural Tours of Old San Juan and its forts – Fun, historically accurate tours based on the fascinating facts, rich history and unique architectural features of Old San Juan. Destinos Turísticos Online provide this tour. For more information please call to 787-854-1925.
Museum of the Americas – This museum is located in the second level of Cuartel Ballajá, the last and largest structure built by the Spaniards in the XIX Century in the New World. Open from Tuesday to Saturday from 9:00AM to 4:00PM and on Sunday from 12:00PM to 5:00PM. Closed on Mondays. Entrance fee $3.00 USD.
Plaza del Mercado Santurce, also known as La Placita – Is a market square very popular among locals and among tourists as well. Has been in business for 100 years this 2014. At night is one of the most popular places to hang out and spend a great time enjoying the “fiesta” atmosphere only Puerto Rico offers.
Museum of Art of Puerto Rico – Located in the neighborhood of Santurce, near the tourist zone of Condado and Isla Verde. Contains one of the largest collections of Puerto Rican art dating back from the XVIII Century to the present. Open Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00AM to 5:00PM and Sunday from 11:00AM to 6:00PM. Closed on Mondays. Admission: $6.42 USD.
Plaza Las Americas – The largest shopping mall in the Caribbean, Plaza Las Americas has more than 300 stores in 1.8 million square feet of commercial space. Just 10 minutes away from the tourist zones of Old San Juan, Condado and Isla Verde.

Stay in San Juan Provided by Destinos Turísticos Online.

Day 3 & 4 - Explore Guanica
Day 3 & 4 - Explore Guanica

Check-out from your hotel in the morning and head west to Guánica. Guanica was the entry
point of both, the Spanish in the early 16th century and the Americans at the end of the XIX century. Guanica is famous for its harbor, dry forest and beautiful natural reserves.
Driving time: 2 hours

Optional:

Guánica Dry Forest (Guánica) – A World Biosphere Reserve, it’s as subtropical dry forest located in the southwest, is the best example of a dry forest in the Caribbean. Ideal for bird watching; you can find also beautiful beaches, picnic areas and a visitor center.
El Faro Ruins (Guánica) – Part of the Guanica Dry Forest, this ruin was a spanish colonial lighthouse. The walls and the core of the lighthouse are still standing, but the immediate area is fenced off. The lighthouse marked the entrance to Guanica Bay. It was listed in the United States National Register of Historic Places.
Gilligan Island (Guánica) – Cayo Aurora, also known as Gilligan’s Island, is part of the Biosphere Reserve of Guanica and managed by the Department of Natural Resources (DRNA). The water around the island is crystal clear, very good for snorkeling. Arrangements to get there can be made in the hotel.

Stay in Guanica provided by Destinos Turisticos Online, suggested hotel:

  • Hotel in Guánica: CopaMarina Beach Resort (3*SUP).
Day 5 - The city of Ponce
Day 5 - The city of Ponce

Check-out from your hotel and head to the city of Ponce.

Driving time: 40 minutes

Ponce is the second most important city in Puerto Rico outside the metropolitan area and features many points of interest for visiting tourists.

Optional to visit:

Ponce City Tour – Visit the famous Parque de Bombas or firehouse ; here you’ll get the tickets for the Ponce Trolley for just $2 and the trolley will take you to a ride visiting Plaza de Las Delicias, Our Lady of Guadalupe Cathedral, plenty of museums, churches, “Ponce Creole” architectural style homes, fountains and the picturesque neighborhoods that makes Ponce a destination within the destination. Aprox. 3 hour tour.
Serrallés Castle – Constructed in the 1930’s on a hill that overlooks the entire city of Ponce, is a visual testament to the sugar-boom in the early 20th century that made many families in Ponce very rich. It’s a masterpiece of Spanish Revival architecture. Entrance fee – Adult $513.34 USD / Children $5.73 USD per person.
Cruceta del Vigía (Watchman Cross) – It’s a 100 foot-tall cross shaped observation post that over looks the entire city of Ponce and the Caribbean Sea. It houses a visitor center and a horizontal sky-bridge with a wonderful panoramic view. Free admission.
La Guancha Boardwalk – Day and night entertainment and a great place to mingle with locals. Free admission.
Caja de Muerto Island or Coffin Island – “Superb beaches” – Need to take a boat for an
unforgettable experience in a secluded island in the Caribbean facing the city of Ponce. Price starts at $25 per person.
Hacienda Buena Vista – Historic site. A 19th Century coffee plantation or hacienda and living museum. Reservations are required. Very educational and entertaining. Admission fee – Adult $12.00 USD / Children $9.00 USD per person.
Tibes Indian Ceremonial Park – Historical site. Is the largest Indian Ceremonial Center in the Caribbean and the best preserved; you can go back through time and live the experience of a typical Indian Village in the Caribbean before the arrival of Christopher Columbus. Open from Thursday to Sunday. Admission fee $3.00 USD.
Plaza Del Caribe (Shopping Mall in Ponce) – This shopping mall is the largest and most important in the southern region of Puerto Rico. It has over 140 stores, including local, American and European stores. Open Monday to Saturday 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM and Sundays 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM.

Stay in Ponce provided by Destinos Turisticos Online, suggested stay:

  • Holiday Inn Ponce (3*SUP) / Ponce Plaza (3*SUP).
Day 6 - Explore Canovanas, Rio Grande & Luquillo
Day 6 - Explore Canovanas, Rio Grande & Luquillo

Check-out from your hotel and drive to the East Coast of Puerto Rico.

Driving time: 1 hour 45 minutes approximately.

Optional to visit:

The Outlet 66 Mall – This Outlet Mall is the largest and most important mall in the East Coast of Puerto Rico. With more than 77 stores and 41 modules, it has the same stores as most of the outlet malls in mainland United States. You can combine a great shopping experience with a wonderful day at the beach or the rainforest.
El Portal del Yunque Information and Visitors Center – El Yunque National Forest (Rio Grande) – This information center is located just off road #191 on the way up to the El Yunque National Forest, following the Mameyes River above the tiny town of Palmer. Open from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM - Donation $3.00 USD per person.
El Yunque Rainforest (Río Grande) – Is the only rainforest in the U.S. National Park Service System. El Yunque has been a Federal Forest Reserve for over a century. Originally set aside in 1876 by the Spanish Crown, the forest represents one of the oldest reserves in the Western Hemisphere. Admission fee $3.00 USD per person.
La Monserrate or Luquillo Beach (Luquillo) – Is one of the most popular and beautiful beaches in Puerto Rico. As background you have El Yunque Rainforest. This world famous beach is certified as a Blue Flag Beach. You can combine a visit to El Yunque Rainforest in the morning and in the afternoon enjoy Luquillo Beach. $3.00 USD for parking space.

Stay in Fajardo provided by Destinos Turisticos Online, suggested hotels:

  • Gran Meliá (5*) / Fajardo Inn (3*SUP)
  • El Conquistador Resort (4*SUP).
Day 7 - Explore Fajardo
Day 7 - Explore Fajardo

Optional to visit:

Bioluminescent Bay at Las Croabas (Fajardo) – A main attraction that distinguish Puerto Rico as unique among the rest of the islands in the Caribbean. Las Croabas is one of the three bioluminescent or glowing bays in the island of Puerto Rico. Have a magical experience with the mysterious blue-green light in the water. Destinos Turísticos Online provide this tour. For more information please call to 787-854-1925.
Catamaran (Fajardo) – Spend half or full day excursion on the East Coast, exploring uninhabited islands and cays, snorkeling and sipping tropical drinks. Destinos Turísticos Online provide this tour. For more information please call to 787-854-1925.
Las Cabezas de San Juan Nature Reserve (Fajardo) – The Conservation Trust of Puerto Rico owns this nature reserve in Fajardo. You should make your reservations directly visiting their web page  www.fideicomiso.org before landing in Puerto Rico or when in Puerto Rico calling The Conservation Trust directly at 787-722-5882. Admission fee - $12.00 USD per person.

ACTIVITIES IF STAYING AT EL CONQUISTADOR RESORT:

Private Beach at Palomino Island – This beach is located in the private island of Palomino. El Conquistador Resort offers ferry transfers to its guests every hour. From Palomino island you can enjoy a beautiful view of the East Coast of Puerto Rico and the magnificent El Yunque Rainforest.
Coqui Water Park at El Conquistador Resort – 2.4 Acres of thrill and adventure await you at the family-friendly Coqui Water Park located at La Marina Village. Featuring a myriad exhilarating slides, rapids and trendy restaurants and bar, the water park is guaranteed to bring non-stop fun to guests of all ages. Operation hours: 9:30AM to 6:00PM.

Stay in Fajardo provided by Destinos Turisticos Online, suggested hotels:

  • Fajardo Inn (3*)
  • El Conquistador Resort (4*SUP).

 

NOTE: EL Conquistador Hotel is closed, will be open until Apri 01, 2019.

Day 8 - Return to home
Day 8 - Return to home

Check-out from your hotel and return the car to Europcar Car Rental.

Transfer to San Juan Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport.

End of Tour.

Traveling to Puerto Rico

Take some time and travel to a tropical island. Hire a cast of thousands to play friendly, welcoming people most of whom speak English (in addition to their native Spanish). When you are looking for exotic locations, miles upon miles of white sand beaches, plus an unbelievable rain forest and mountains, you come to Puerto Rico.

When to Go - Puerto Rico enjoys year round summer temperatures, an average annual temperature of 80°F (26°C). The peak tourist season is between December and April, but this has more to do with the climate in U.S. mainland than anything else. July and August represents another peak tourist seasons. The best time to avoid the crowds is the low season between May and November, which, unfortunately, coincides with hurricane season (officially - from June 1 to November 30). In recent years, Puerto Rico has also become popular Spring Break destination.

Courtesy & Dress - Puerto Ricans are a gentle and friendly people. The island feels more like Latin America than the United States. Swim wear is fine for the beach and leisure wear for the resorts, but elsewhere a little dressing up is in order. Night time in San Juan is somewhat informal. Light and loose cotton clothing is the best bet year-round for Puerto Rico's warm tropical climate. Pack a sweater for cool season evenings or if you plan to visit the mountain regions.

There are no nudist facilities (camps and/or beaches) in Puerto Rico. Nudism is illegal in Puerto Rico.

Currency - Puerto Rico is a commonwealth of the US and uses the dollar. The US dollar is often referred to as the "peso."

Debit & Credit Cards - All major credit cards are widely accepted: American Express, Visa, Diner's Club, Discovery, Master Card and other Bank credit cards. You can also access your money at thousands of ATMs throughout the island.

Casinos - They are located in many hotels around the Island. Proper dressing should be observed by men and women. People under 18 are not allowed.

Liquor Laws - You must be 18 years old to purchase liquor in stores or buy drinks in hotels, bars, and restaurants. A municipal statute forbids alcohol consumption on the streets of many cities, like San Juan. It is illegal to operate motor vehicle at or above .08 blood alcohol level.

Health and Medical Facilities - Health standards in Puerto Rico are generally comparable with those of the United States, its medical facilities are among the finest in the Caribbean.

Medications - Bring enough prescription medication for your stay. Unexpected delays and extended stays can upset your medication regimen. Similar to the United States, pharmacists cannot distribute prescription medications without authorization from a doctor.

Vaccinations - No vaccinations are required for visitors to Puerto Rico. However, those arriving from, or transiting through countries where a health epidemic has been formally declared, may need proof of vaccination before they can enter the island.

Personal Safety - Robbery and theft does happen occasionally as any place else, but you need not be concerned. Just don't be too careless. Women can wear as much jewelry as they want anywhere (as the locals do) with no fear.

Always keep a copy of your documents with you. Take precaution and make copies of your important documents. Keep a copy at home. Take a copy with you and leave the originals in a safe place in your hotel room or wherever you are staying.

Festivals - You will find a full calendar of events to choose from throughout the year. Every year, each town celebrates a patron saint festival. The festivities include crafts, music, food, parades and religious processions. The activities usually take place at the town plaza. In addition, festivals featuring something special about each town is celebrated, like the San Sebastian Street Festival, the Ponce Carnival, and the Aibonito Flower Festival, among many others.

Entry Requirements - There are no passports or visas necessary for United States citizens, which mean that US citizens can travel freely in and out of the island without going through immigration or customs. US citizens only need to have some form of official government issued picture identification to enter Puerto Rico such as a current driver's license or a photo-identification card issued to non-drivers by a state's motor vehicles department. For additional information, contact your local U.S. Embassy or call the Puerto Rico State Department at (787) 722-2121.

Citizens of other countries have the same requirements as for entering the USA. Potential visitors must first obtain a visa, either a non-immigrant visa for temporary stay or an immigrant visa for permanent residence. The 90-day "visitor" visa is a non-immigrant visa to enter the United States temporarily. Those planning to travel to Puerto Rico for a different purpose, such as study or temporary work, must apply for specialized visas (either an M-1 or F-1 class). A visa is not a guarantee of entry into Puerto Rico.

At the airports in Puerto Rico, your luggage will be inspected by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to make sure you are not carrying prohibited fruits and plants to the mainland. Avocado, papaya, coconut and plantain can be taken to the U.S.; mango, sour sop, passion fruit and plants potted in soil cannot. Travelers carrying undeclared prohibited items will be fined on the spot. Articles from Vietnam, North Korea, Kampuchea or Cuba, illegal publications, lottery tickets, chocolate liqueurs or pre-Columbian artifacts may not be brought into the country.

If you want a copy of what is and is not permitted back on the mainland, write the U.S. Agriculture Department, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, 4700 River Road, Riverdale, MD 20737 or call (787) 796-1650.

 

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Cancellations Policies:

  • 4 days or less and No Shows: 100% total penalty (non refund).
  • 7 – 5 days before to arriving: 50% total package.
  • 8 – 10 days: 25% total package.
  • 11 days or more to arriving: $ 35 USD penalty amount.