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11 SEP 2023

How to Take a Family Vacation in Puerto Rico

by: Fern Bailey | posted in: ViaHero

Updated September 11, 2023

Planning a family vacation to Puerto Rico? Locals tell us that it's a great destination—the island is safe and full of family-friendly activities. With some local advice, we created this guide to planning your family's trip to Puerto Rico.

Tip #1: Travel during Puerto Rico’s off-peak tourist season

June to November is Puerto Rico’s off-peak season. That means you'll find fewer crowds at the island's top places to visit and lower travel prices.

Locals tell us that if you don’t mind a few rain showers, the off-peak season could be the best time to go to Puerto Rico. They say that since the rain usually hits in the afternoon, you'll still have plenty of time to enjoy outdoor activities. 

Local tip: Peak season is from December–April.

Tip #2: Find centrally-located lodging

One reason why traveling Puerto Rico is so great? Top attractions tend to be within driving distance (1–2 hours) or walking distance (10–30 minutes) of some of the island’s best places to stay.

Locals tell us that many people choose to stay in San Juan. From there, it's an easy walk or drive to nearby barrios (neighborhoods), beaches, and tourist attractions.

Even if you travel a bit more off-the-beaten-path, many of Puerto Rico’s best places to go are within a 2-hour radius of cities like San Juan, Ponce, and Rincon.

Tip #3: Figure out your family’s travel style

As you plan your trip to Puerto Rico, figure out your family's travel style. Maybe you're looking for a chill vacation—in that case, locals recommend enjoying Puerto Rico's fantastic beaches. Maybe you're a family of adventurers—then locals suggest trekking through the El Yunque rainforest. 

Tip #4: Account for each traveler’s interests

Vieques Puerto Rico Family Vacation
Horse on Vieques Island | karlnorling/Flickr

 

Puerto Rico is full of incredible things to do—so locals say you can find an activity for every family member.

Even if you only have a few days to fill in your Puerto Rico itinerary, try choosing one activity per person that you know they’ll love. For the child who adores animals, locals suggest catching the ferry to eastern Vieques to see the wild beach ponies. If your spouse loves off-the-beaten-path attractions, then locals recommend an easy hike in northern Arecibo through the Rio Camuy Cave Park.

Tip #5: Satisfy even the pickiest eaters with street food

Food Puerto Rico Family Vacation
Puerto Rican food | Jeffrey Bary/Flickr

 

It can be tricky to find restaurants that make every traveler happy. This is where street food comes in—you’ll find delicious, cheap food at basically all of Puerto Rico’s vacation spots. Locals suggest looking out for classics, like empanadasbacalaitos (thin-cut, deep fried cod fish) and piraguas (similar to snow cones). 

Tip #6: Limit each traveler to a backpack or small suitcase

Juggling your own suitcases is challenging—now try keeping track of multiple travelers and their bags. Instead, make planning your trip to Puerto Rico even easier on yourself by packing light. Since Puerto Rico’s weather remains in the mid-60s to high 80s all year, bring shorts, tank tops, and dresses that can be worn in different combinations. Anything you forget can be easily purchased at local convenience stores.

Tip #7: Know the free things to do

Puerto Rico vacations don’t need to break the bank. You can save money with local insights—locals tell us that kids will enjoy many of Puerto Rico's free activity, like visiting the Parque Las Palomas to the flocks of pigeons. 

Other free things to doing San Juan include concerts, movies, and historical reenactments. 

Tip #8: Bring snorkeling, diving, and hiking gear from the mainland

Snorkeling Puerto Rico Family Vacation
Snorkeling |  Mael BALLAND/Unsplash

 

The coolest Puerto Rican adventure tours often require gear—snorkeling masks, flippers, swim shoes, floaties, etc. And while many tours offer rental gear for $15–$30 per person, you’ll save lots of money by bringing your gear in from the mainland.

Tip #9: Learn a few Spanish phrases as a family

Although many Puerto Ricans speak English, knowing some basic Spanish travel phrases shows respect for Puerto Rican culture and gives you the chance to bond over a new shared experience.

If this is your family’s first time traveling to Puerto Rico, learning some Spanish is a great activity for kids.

Tip #10: Set ground rules for travel safety beforehand

Puerto Rico is safe for travel, but it never hurts to decide on some safety guidelines. If you’re traveling with young children or a large group, it helps to create your own buddy system, and consistently reiterate that no one should wander off alone.

 

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