Cayo Icacos Travel Guide

The History of Cayo Icacos and Its Surroundings

Just off the northeast coast of mainland Puerto Rico, Cayo Icacos emerges as a pristine offshore cay where shallow turquoise water, protected reefs, and open horizons define the experience. Unlike populated islands, Icacos has no towns, roads, or permanent structures—its identity is shaped a ... [Read More]
Just off the northeast coast of mainland Puerto Rico, Cayo Icacos emerges as a pristine offshore cay where shallow turquoise water, protected reefs, and open horizons define the experience. Unlike p ... [Read More]

Puerto Rico Festivals by the Beach (Month-by-Month)

Escambrón Beach in San Juan is more than just a family-friendly spot for swimming and snorkeling—it’s also within walking distance of some of Puerto Rico’s biggest cultural events. From the San Sebastián Street Festival in January to the islandwide Noche de San Juan ... [Read More]
Escambrón Beach in San Juan is more than just a family-friendly spot for swimming and snorkeling—it’s also within walking distance of some of Puerto Rico’s biggest cultural ... [Read More]

Christmas in Puerto Rico: A Tropical Holiday Celebration

Christmas in Puerto Rico is unlike anywhere else in the world. Instead of snowy streets and cold nights, the island glows with palm trees wrapped in lights, parrandas (Christmas caroling with instruments and dancing), and long beach days with family and friends. From mid-November through mid-Janua ... [Read More]
Christmas in Puerto Rico is unlike anywhere else in the world. Instead of snowy streets and cold nights, the island glows with palm trees wrapped in lights, parrandas (Christmas caroling with instru ... [Read More]