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    Tunel Guajataca
    Evan G.

    Tunel Guajataca in Isabela is a beautiful and historic tunnel on the beach that has great views on both sides. It is cool that they have a little train that offers rides through the tunnel. I like reading about the history of everything. Well worth a visit to check out.

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    Alfredo C.

    This place is beautiful and slightly gives you a secluded feel even if there are other people adventuring through this spot. It's a little hard to get to however when you get there you will have a lot to document. From the beautiful vegetation to the powerful sea there is something for everyone. I definitely suggest you bring your swim wear and some water shoes.

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    Castillo San Felipe del Morro - 12/2023

    Castillo San Felipe del Morro

    4.7(403 reviews)
    88.2 km

    Castillo San Cristóbal…read more First time I saw it was from a cruise ship cutting into San Juan and that's the way to do it. From the water, it doesn't look like a tourist stop... it looks like it's still on duty. Up close, it's a different story. This isn't just a fort it's the largest Spanish-built fortress in the New World, layered with tunnels, lookout points, and defenses built to stop invasions before they even got started. The history is wild too this place helped fend off a full British attack back in the 1700s. Walking it feels like stepping into a giant, strategic maze with ocean views. It's impressive, a little eerie, and way more intense than you'd expect just looking at it from the outside.

    Castillo San Felipe del Morro is easily one of the most incredible places I've ever visited. The…read moremoment you walk up and see the massive fortress overlooking the ocean, it honestly feels like you've stepped into another era. The scale of the place is unbelievable -- huge stone walls, tunnels, lookout towers, and cannons pointed straight out toward the Atlantic. Walking through the fortress was an experience in itself. Every level had something new to explore, and the views from the top were absolutely breathtaking. You can see the ocean stretching forever on one side and the colorful buildings of Old San Juan on the other. It's the kind of place where you just want to stop every few minutes to take photos. At one point it actually started raining briefly, but it almost made the experience better. The rain cooled everything down and gave the whole fortress this dramatic, cinematic atmosphere with the clouds rolling over the ocean. Within minutes the sun came back out and the stone walls looked even more amazing. The history here is incredible too. Knowing that this fortress defended the island for centuries while you're literally walking along those same walls is just surreal. If you're visiting Puerto Rico, this place is an absolute must-see. Between the views, the history, and the sheer size of the fortress, Castillo San Felipe del Morro completely lives up to the hype. I'd go back in a heartbeat.

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    Castillo San Felipe del Morro - They call this the courtyard.

    They call this the courtyard.

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    El Morro at night on 04/27/2023 @ 9:15pm

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