Updated September 11, 2023
If you’re looking to make your trip to Puerto Rico a family affair, you’re in luck: there are tons of amazing things to do in Puerto Rico with kids. From exploring old forts to seeing wild parrots up close, Puerto Rico is full of fun activities for the whole family. Send us a message to learn more!
Given the city's incredible history (it was founded over 500 years ago!) there are tons of things to do in San Juan that the whole family—especially kids—will love. First among them: experiencing history hands-on by visiting Castillo San Felipe del Morro. This iconic seaside fort dates back to the 17th century and is full of twisty stone corridors, antique cannons, and hidden passageways that kids will love. Plus, admission is free for children 16 and under.
Pro tip: After exploring the fort, fly a kite on the expansive El Morro Esplanade, a huge green space just adjacent to the fort. Just be sure to pack plenty of water and sunscreen for this outdoor activity.
Puerto Rico has a lot of great food, and there are definitely enough options to satisfy even the pickiest eaters. In particular, Puerto Ricans love street food—especially fried snacks. If you’re traveling to San Juan or looking for things to do in Ponce, you’ll have no trouble finding kiosks aplenty wherever you go. Plus, getting street food is an excellent way to sample some new dishes without sitting down somewhere and committing to an order. Some local favorites include:
PR’s climate can be demanding—especially if you’re traveling with young kids. Luckily, you can find streetside vendors all over the island selling piraguas! Similar to snow cones, these snacks are perfect for cooling down the kids and giving them a sugar rush—ahem, *a second wind*—for whatever’s up next.
There are plenty of ways to take a cheap trip to Puerto Rico, even if you’re traveling with children. Some local favorites:
One of the most amazing things to do in Puerto Rico: checking out the island’s spectacular nature and wildlife. Take the kids on some of Puerto Rico’s famed outdoor activities—you can snorkel with turtles in Rincon, see wild parrots up close in El Yunque, or watch wild horses run along the beach in Vieques. too young for the active stuff? Just relax and enjoy one of Puerto Rico's amazing beaches! Many of PR’s vacation spots are on or by the beach, so you’ll never have trouble finding some great sand.
Pro tip: If bedtime isn’t an issue, check out the bioluminescence in Mosquito Bay on Vieques once the sun goes down—definitely one of the best off-the-beaten-path attractions in Puerto Rico.
Spend a day sightseeing around Puerto Rico—this can be a great way to offer some variety and excitement. Most sites are extremely kid-friendly (although perhaps a trip to the Bacardi factory can wait for another time). While traveling with the family be sure to check out the view from the Serralles Castle in Ponce, and explore the Guajataca Tunnel in Isabela.
Long days outside can be tiring, so take an afternoon to cool off and enjoy the whimsey of Puerto Rico’s Museo del Niño. This museum won’t bore anyone—there are 100+ interactive activities here, including a huge volcano in the middle of the museum that occasionally “erupts.” Plus, the museum is entirely bilingual in Spanish and English. It’s a definite must-add to your Puerto Rico itinerary if you’re traveling with kids.
Deciding on the best place to stay in Puerto Rico can be tough—there are so many great options! It all depends on what kind of vacation you want to have. As Puerto Rico’s biggest city, San Juan is packed with things to do and includes most of Puerto Rico’s tourist attractions. Ponce, Puerto Rico’s second-largest city, is similarly close to a lot of natural sites that kids will love, as well as museums and great restaurants for the adults.
We have to say it—Puerto Rico is a safe place to visit. The island has largely recovered from Hurricane Maria, and you shouldn’t worry about traveling there with children.
You also don’t need a passport to visit Puerto Rico, which is great news for parents—no last-minute scrambling required. And since Puerto Rico is an American territory, most major airlines fly there—making the trip much easier than going abroad.
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