The magnificent nature of Puerto Rican islands can fascinate any seasoned traveler. Fresh air, crystal-clear emerald waters, rainforests, wonderful flowers and a variety of butterflies, birds and wild animals make the island an attractive destination for those wishing to escape from the everyday hustle and bustle and admire the exotic beauty. Montoso Botanical Gardens would be an excellent starting point for nature enthusiasts. Located on the slopes of Mount Pico Montosa, they are home to hundreds of plant species and a farm of exotic flowers and fruit-bearing trees.
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Puerto Rico is a great place to travel with kids. Fresh air, warm water, lots of greenery and sun benefit children's health, acquaintance with unique …
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The Camuy River Cave Park is equally attractive for tourists and Puerto Ricans. Visitors travel around the park in small trailers, which is quite unusual in itself. Guides enthusiastically tell about the caves, in some you can walk through the dark tunnels, and in one of them there is an underground river. Those preferring the freshness of forests to the damp air of caves are recommended to visit El Yunque National Forest. More than two hundred species of trees and many other plants grow on its relatively small area. Some species of trees are not found anywhere else in the world, just like several species of animals living here.
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Jobos Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve is more than a thousand hectares of marshes, forests, and lagoons. American manatees, brown pelicans, and other endangered animal species live in their natural environment under strict protection. From Monday to Saturday, the reserve can be visited with a guide who will gladly show tourists the most interesting and safe places, as well as tell about the ecology, plants, and animals of the reserve.