San Juan and its Greater Metropolitan Region
San Juan lies on the Atlantic Ocean coastline and is of great economic importance to Puerto Rico. It is also tourist oriented and offers many activities and places of interest, including Ocean park, Condada and Isla Verde.
Take a step back in time as you tour the delightful destination of Old San Juan. The main attraction here is the fort of El Morro, which is definitely worth visiting. Ten minutes from San Juan stands Carolina, a fantastic place to soak up the sun and enjoy the local entertainment. Catano is yet another fantastic destination in the region and is home to the popular Bacardi Rum Plant.
Indeed, the vibrant San Juan and Metro Region has much to offer visitors to Puerto Rico, so be sure to take your time exploring the area.





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cialitos - 2012-10-02 10:14:48
I live in El Paso, Tx and one of our priests, Father Santos, just got sent to Guaynabo. You have to listen to his sermons. They are tops. Great Priest.
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celeste guerrero - 2011-02-22 21:47:09
busco los familiares de mi padre manuel guerrero, mi abuelo era gavino guerrero mercado nacio en san sebastian y su ultima esposa de nombre sonega tienen una hija de nombre tauni guerrero, vivia en catano tenia una muebleria que se llamaba artistica puertorriquena,su hermano florencio guerrero tenia un colmado que se llamaba colmado guerrero y todos le llamaban cielo uno de sus hijos se llama jose guerrero y le llaman papi, mi abuela josefina martinez roman ultima residecia fue en san sebastian,otros familiares ines martines souffron,evelyn y nidia souffron,lolita guiyot,ignacio souffron,anita mercado,gracias culquier info sera agradecida
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zoe - 2010-11-26 17:43:15
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