5 Day Puerto Rico Itinerary – What To See, Do And Eat


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Puerto Rico is one of our favorite Caribbean destinations. The island is beaming with Spanish, Latin, and Caribbean influences, which result in an epic cultural melting pot that will leave you wanting more. It’s also the perfect destination for a quick getaway. The island is just a short flight away from major cities in the United States. And being part of the United States means Americans can travel there without a passport—uh, score! 

In this 5-day Puerto Rico itinerary, you will explore old San Juan, hike through lush rainforests, and, of course, stick your toes in the soft white sands of some of the most beautiful beaches. It’s going to absolutely blow your mind!

TOP TIPS FOR TRAVELING TO PUERTO RICO

Highlights Of 5 Day Puerto Rico Itinerary

  • Passing time on some of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean and cruising on ferries between idyllic islands.
  • Dancing salsa and bachata in La Placita after a day exploring the UNESCO World Heritage city of San Juan.
  • Hiking the El Yunque rainforest before hitting incredible waterfalls and natural rock slides.
  • Taking a night kayaking tour in Laguna Grande Bioluminescent Bay and seeing the water glow as you glide through the mangroves.
  • The food! Puerto Rican food does not disappoint! We have shown you our favorite spots for each day of this 5 day Puerto Rico itinerary.

An Overview Of Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico is one of the best islands to visit in the Caribbean for many reasons. As soon as you land, you’ll feel the rush of warm, sticky air that just screams “paradise!” The island has a long history of Spanish, African, and indigenous Taíno cultural influences, making it a unique blend of sights, sounds, and flavors. Your senses will be firing on all cylinders as you explore every inch of this beautiful island.

Five days in Puerto Rico is the perfect amount to scratch the surface of the different corners of PR but trust me, you could spend weeks here and you’ll still be finding new things to do. But after a few different visits, I’ve really been able to nail down the perfect itinerary to make the most of your time in Puerto Rico.

One of the unique things to note about Puerto Rico is that it’s a US territory. This is definitely a touchy subject once you’re there, but it’s actually a huge advantage for Americans. You’ll be able to enter the country with just your ID, no passports needed, and you’ll be able to use your US dollars just as if you were on the mainland.

Puerto Rico has the only tropical rainforest in the US with El Yunque National Forest, beautiful beaches that line the coast, salt flats to the west, ocean tides to the north, and scuba paradises in its smaller islands (Culebra, Vieques, and Isla de Mona), there is so much adventure to be had.

Lastly, what sets Puerto Rico apart from many other Caribbean islands is that it doesn’t bill itself as a resort island where all inclusive dominate. Instead, it’s recommended to rent a car, hit the nooks and crannies of the island, see its hidden gems, and have a truly local experience. This guide is the perfect starting point, so let’s jump in.

Where Is Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico is an island squashed in the middle of a chain of islands in the Caribbean. It is approximately 1,000 miles southeast of Miami and just east of the Dominican Republic. Its closest neighbors are Cuba to the west and the British Virgin Islands to the east.

But while it’s surrounded by a lot of little islands, Puerto Rico itself is quite large for an island. It’s about the size of Connecticut and is home to over 3 million people!

Because it’s a part of the US, Puerto Rico is considered a Caribbean destination that’s relatively easy to navigate for travelers. You’ll find loads of flights from most major airports in the US, and if you’re one of the lucky ones coming from the Southeast, it’s just a cheeky 2-3 hour flight. Talk about a selling point!

5 Day Puerto Rico Itinerary

Whether you are a fan of a jam packed holiday starting promptly at 8 AM or you’re looking for a more relaxed schedule, this Puerto Rico itinerary has the ability to shift and change depending on your preferences.

It will lead you through all of the must-visit destinations with some different options of how to spend your days in glorious Puerto Rico.

Day 1 – Arrival and beach day

To make the absolute most of your 5 day Puerto Rico itinerary, we always recommend catching an early flight to be able to arrive at your destination as soon as possible.

Check into your hotel, and once you’re settled in, grab a rum drink, hit the beach, and kick back. There’s no better way to start off your vacation and Puerto Rico has some of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean.

Depending on where you’re staying, you might want to just hang out at your resort, but if you feel like doing some exploring, you can dive right into the fun on this guided snorkel tour off of Guaynabo Beach or just read a book and take in the warm sun at Condado beach.

Behind the beach along the promenade are loads of bars and restaurants that really bring together the beachy and city vibes of San Juan in one spot.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

Condado Beach

Address: 1077 Avenue Doctor Ashford, San Juan, Puerto Rico

  • Condado has heavy riptides, making it unsuitable for swimming at certain times. The lifeguards put out colored flags, so make sure to abide by them.
  • 1-hour surf lesson cost $50
  • Playita Condado is a short walk down from the main Condado Beach and has calm waters for swimming.

Day 1 Summary

A 30-minute drive from the airport.

What you’ll see:

  • Guaynabo Beach
  • Condado Beach
  • Ocean Park Neighborhood

Where you’ll eat:

Where you’ll stay:

  • Casa Isabel B&B: Located right on the beach, this private B&B is the perfect stay for your first night in San Juan. Enjoy a homemade breakfast every morning and relax in the garden under the Puerto Rican sun.
  • The Royal Sonesta San Juan: This all-inclusive resort is the optimal stay in San Juan if you want a luxurious getaway. The resort has ocean access, multiple pools, and six restaurants.

Day 2 – Explore the old town of San Juan

Good morning, Puerto Rico! We are diving right in on day two by exploring the Old Town of San Juan. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site and it will give you a good look into the national historic site, culture, and overall vibe of the island.

Start by heading to Café Cuatro Sombras for our favorite cup of cafecito in San Juan, and try the guava toast-it’s unreal. After breakfast, you’ll want to stroll around the cobblestone streets and admire the colorful buildings and colonial architecture.

Make sure to stop by the iconic El Morro Fort, built by the Spanish in 1539, which has some amazing views from the top. Visiting the fort costs less than $5 and is the perfect way to start immersing yourself in Puerto Rican history.

We’re sure the walk will work up your appetite, and we have the perfect place for you to indulge. Don Tako San Juan is the best stop for a quick beer and some fish tacos. The Latin flair of this place will make you feel like a local in no time.

After lunch, continue exploring the old town and freely roam around and admire all the old-world colorful buildings that surround you. Along the way, we’re sure you’ll end up grabbing a rum drink or a fresh fruit frappe at one of the many watering holes.

If your energy levels are still up, join this sunset walking tour of San Juan’s Old Town. The local guide gives an authentic look into the country’s past, present, and future, all while taking in the sea breeze and watching the big orange ball disappear into the horizon.

For dinner, check out San Juan Smokehouse – La Placita de Santurce. The BBQ has a Caribbean twist and is a must-try experience for any foodie.

San Juan is one of the nightlife capitals of the Caribbean and to not take advantage would be a shame!  Soak up the energy and show off your best dance moves at a spot like La Placita (this is in the same area as San Juan Smokehouse.). Salsa, hip hop, bachata, reggaetón, this place has it all.  Best part is that locals come here too so you know it’s authentic.

Alternative idea: If touring the city isn’t your jam and you’d rather do something adventurous, we thought we’d just drop in this 2-hour ATV activity at Campo Rico Ranch. There’s also an affordable and popular jet ski experience in nearby Isla Verde by the airport.

OUR RECOMMENDED TOUR

Starting point: Plaza Colón, San Juan, 00901, Puerto Rico

You can join the walking tour in the morning or at sunset.

Duration: 2 hours.

Where you’ll visit:

  • Plaza Colón
  • Plaza de la Barandilla
  • Plaza de Armas
  • Antiguo Palacio de la Intendencia
  • 18th-century chapel at Capilla del Santo Cristo de la Salud
  • La Fortaleza-Palacio de Santa Catalina
  • San Juan Cathedral
  • Ballaja Barracks
  • Catedral Basilica Menor
  • Cuartel de Ballaja
  • Castillo San Felipe del Morro
  • Plaza de San José

What you need to bring:

Tips:

  • Old Town can feel much hotter than anywhere else on the island so be prepared for that and wear breathable clothes.
  • You can wander on your own and still visit all of the places on the walking tour, but joining a guide might give you more insight into the history and culture of Old San Juan.
  • Don’t forget to stop by local shops and restaurants along the way to fully experience the charm of Old San Juan. Remember to support small businesses!

Day 2 Summary

15-minute drive.

What you’ll see:

  • El Morro Fort
  • San Cristobal Fort
  • Plaza Darsenas and Paseo de la Princesa
  • La Perla Neighborhood

Where you’ll eat:

Where you’ll stay:

  • Casablanca Hotel: Contemporary hotel that’s located in the heart of San Juan.  Rooms feature wifi and property has stone bathtubs and a rooftop sundeck for you to use.  An excellent affordable choice.

Day 3 – El Yunque National Forest

It’s time to hit the road on the third day and head to one of Puerto Rico’s best attractions, El Yunque National Forest. This is one of the destinations featured in our best day trips in Puerto Rico from San Juan and you can even drive out here yourself with a rental car and spend the day exploring. 

PRO TIP: If you’re renting a car, make sure you check our guide on car rental coupon codes.

You’ll want to start early, as El Yunque is one of the most popular things to do in Puerto Rico. By 10 AM, the roads will be filled with tour buses. The park opens at 7:30 AM, so we recommend being there no later than 7:31 AM, ha!

This tropical rainforest is filled with incredible waterfalls, hike-able dense forests, and a ton of wildlife to spot. You’ll want to start off at the El Portal Tropical Forest Center, where you’ll be able to learn more about the area’s wildlife, grab a few maps, and ask for advice on hikes.

One hike we’d recommend is the one that takes you to La Mina Falls, which is only 30 minutes away. You’ll want to visit these falls first because the hike is well-maintained and short, so naturally, just about every tourist visits them, so get there first! 

Next, you’ll want to make your way to the Mt. Britton Tower. There are a few different routes to get there, but our favorite trail is the less traveled Bano De Oro trailhead. It will take you to one of the highest peaks in Puerto Rico and will give you some of the best views.

If you’d rather do a day tour from San Juan, this guided tour of El Yunque Rainforest is a popular option. It includes guided hikes to some gorgeous waterfalls, as well as a natural rock-made water slide. You’ll also enjoy a delicious homemade Puerto Rican lunch.

PRO TIP:  Make sure you bring a poncho because you never know when it’ll rain.  It is the rainforest after all.

After your adventure in the National Forest, your next destination is Luquillo, just about an hour away. In the evening you’ll want to take the night kayaking tour to Laguna Grande Bioluminescent Bay. It’s one of the coolest experiences in PR. The water glows with each stroke of your kayak as you move through the mangroves.

After the tour, you’ll return to your accommodation in Luquillo for the night. You’ll find lots of little local stands selling some of the best street food on the island. Don’t miss out on trying some traditional Puerto Rican dishes such as mofongo, arroz con gandules, and tostones.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

El Yunque National Forest

Entry fee: $8 for adults.

Hours: 7:30 AM to 5:00 PM every day except Christmas.

No reservations required.

Different Trails:

  • Mount Britton Tower Trail:
    -2.6 km.
    -1.6 hour hike.
  • El Yunque Trail:
    -8.7 km.
    -3.14 hour hike.
  • Vereda Caimitillo:
    -1.8 km.
    -30-minute hike.

Tips:

  • Some of the trails are closed due to heavy rainfall, but once you start hiking, there is pretty much always an alternative route that will give you a great experience.
  • Wear comfortable shoes with good traction, as some of the trails can be slippery.
  • Bring plenty of water and snacks to stay hydrated and energized during your hike.
  • Bring a swimsuit, as there are loads of waterfalls and little pools to go for a dip in.

Day 3 Summary

1 hour 45 minute driving time, including a stop at El Yunque.

What you’ll see:

  • El Yunque National Forest
  • La Mina Falls
  • Luqillo Village
  • Bioluminescent

Where you’ll eat:

Where you’ll stay:

  • Casa Cora: An excellent-priced hostel with private rooms. Located right on the beach and within walking distance of the town center this is the perfect stay for those traveling on a budget.
  • Luquillo Sunrise Beach Inn: This cute boutique hotel has tropical decor and a relaxed atmosphere. Its private balconies open up to tall palm trees and the gorgeous ocean.

Day 4 – Culebra Island

Day 4 in Puerto Rico is the absolute best, or at least we think so! Culebra Island is a magical island off the east coast of Puerto Rico and it doesn’t get more gorgeous than this.

You’re going to start your day by taking a ferry from Cieba to Culebra which takes about 45 minutes. They run every two hours and only cost $2.25. If you’re driving, there is a lot of parking for your car for the day trip to Culebra.

The beaches on Culebra are long and gorgeous. The two main beaches you’ll want to hit are Flamenco Beach and Tamarindo Beach. Flamenco Beach is considered one of the top 50 most beautiful beaches in the world by World 50 best beaches and for good reason. It’s a long stretch of white sand with crystal-clear water.

You also won’t find huge hotels or resorts, making it still feel natural and untouched. You can easily spend a whole day here just soaking in the sun, swimming, and snorkeling.

If you prefer to explore under the sea, Tamarindo Beach might be your best option, with some healthy corals and a large variety of fish. You can rent snorkeling equipment for the day or take a guided snorkeling tour to make the most out of your experience.

If you aren’t too keen on sorting out the accommodation or ferry situation for Culebra, you can join this epic catamaran tour from Farajado. Enjoy snorkeling, sipping on pina coladas, and not having a care in the world. Sounds lush, right?!

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

Culebra Island

Ceiba Terminal: Marina Dr. Roosevelt Roads Ceiba, PR 00735
Culebra Terminal: Pedro Marquez Street Culebra, PR 00775

Hours: 3:30 AM – 9:30 PM.

Ferry Schedule

Ferry Cost: $2.25

Parking: There is a lot at the ferry terminal for $20. While I think it’s a little pricey considering the price of the ferry, it’s in a protected lot where you can be sure your rental car will be safe.

Tips:

  • Arrive early as tickets sell out quickly. (You can also purchase tickets in advance here.)
  • Arrival of passengers: 1 hour before departure.
  • The boarding process closes 10 minutes before departure.

Day 4 Summary

55-minute ferry ride.

What you’ll see:

  • Flamenco Beach
  • Tamarindo Beach
  • Culebrita Island
  • Carlos Rosario Beach

Where you’ll eat:

Where you’ll stay:

  • Hotel Kokomo: This is a highly affordable budget hotel in the center of Culebra and 1km from the airport.  Free wifi is available in the public areas of the hotel and rooms have their own private bathrooms and AC.
  • Club Seabourne: This is a beautiful property overlooking Fulladoza Bay that comes complete with a dock and access to water sports facilities.  It’s nice and quiet with it 3km from the town center.  Units have private balconies and decks.

Day 5 – Vieques Island

Another day, another island. This time, we are headed to Vieques Island, and even though it’s just 30 minutes by ferry from the main island, it feels like a completely different world. Vieques has managed to preserve its natural beauty and charm, with stunning beaches, lush greenery, and wild horses roaming freely. (Yes, wild horses!)

The island is bigger than Culebra and more built up but it still has its off-the-beaten-path charm. Rows and rows of palm trees with mounds of greenery meeting the sky, the views are just breathtaking.

There are heaps of different ways to spend the day on Vieques, visit Angel Reel if you’re PADI certified for an unparalleled diving experience, take a kayak tour through the island’s bioluminescent bay with Black Beard Sports, or simply relax on one of the many beautiful beaches.

One of our favorite beaches on Vieques Island is Playa Negra, it has jet-black sand that sparkles with the sun hits it just right. It’s such a stark difference from the soft white sand of the other beaches, definitely worth a visit.

Spend the night on Vieques and enjoy some delicious Puerto Rican cuisine at one of the local restaurants before heading back to the main island in the morning. Our favorites are Bananas for yummy cocktails and Tin Box for some of the best fresh seafood we’ve ever had. You’ve got to try it!

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

Vieques Island

Ceiba Terminal: Marina Dr. Roosevelt Roads Ceiba, PR 00735
Vieques Terminal: Morropo Street Vieques, PR 00765

This is the same ferry terminal that you took for Culebra so the information will be the same. Just rinse and repeat! 

Hours: 4:30 AM-9:30 PM.

Ferry Schedule

Price: $2.00

Parking: There is a lot at the ferry terminal for $20. While I think it’s a little pricey considering the price of the ferry, it’s in a protected lot where you can be sure your rental car will be safe.

Tips:

  • Arrive early as tickets sell out quickly, (You can also purchase tickets in advance.)
  • Arrival of passengers: 1 hour before departure.
  • The boarding process closes 10 minutes before departure.

Day 5 Summary

1 hour and 30-minute ferry journey (2 ferries).

What you’ll see:

  • Bio Bay (Mosquito Bay)
  • Playa Caracas (Red Beach)
  • Fortín Conde de Mirasol
  • Playa Negra
  • Punta Mulas Lighthouse
  • Hacienda La Esperanza

Where you’ll eat:

  • Bananas: A chill atmosphere with delicious food. (Amazing key lime pie!)
  • El Quenepo: An upscale splurge for fresh seafood.
  • Tin Box: A Caribbean bar with BBQ and sushi.

Where you’ll stay:

  • El Blok Hotel: This is an adults-only modern hotel in Vieques with European aesthetics.  Every room has air conditioning, free wifi, mini bar, safe, and free toiletries.  They also serve amazing food and drinks on-site.
  • Malecon House: This 13-room boutique hotel is in the seaside village of Esperanza on the southern side of Vieques.  All rooms have air condition, personal refrigerators, wifi, and safes.  A great pick!
  • Casa de Amistad Guesthouse: Out of the 3 properties here, this is the only one at Isabel II in Vieques which is where the ferry comes into.  This guesthouse has 8 rooms, has a communal kitchen, pool area, and rooftop.  The service here is personal and rooms are equipped with a bag for the beach, coolers, seats, and even snorkeling equipment.

Day 6 – Back to San Juan

It’s not really a full day as for most you’ll be looking to fly back home from Puerto Rico.  Depending on your schedule, you’ll either have extra time to explore or you’ll be focused on making it back to San Juan Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport.

Ferry wise, to get back to Ceiba, catch the 6 AM (only weekdays) ferry and then it will take you a little over an hour to get back to San Juan. If you need to grab a taxi, there will be some at the ferry terminal, and it will cost you about $100-$150 USD. 

Prebook a taxi here

The week will feel like a whirlwind, but when you get back home, you’ll reflect and think how epic of a vacation it really was.

Puerto Rico Travel Tips

Currency:  USD

Ferry Schedule:  Full details about the ferry to Vieques or Culebra.

Cell Phone Service: If you have a US SIM card, this will work here.

Electrical Outlet:  Standard North American plug.

Best Time To Go:  The peak travel period is December to April and low season falls between May and November. June 1 to November 30 is also hurricane season.  It’s safe to say that low season is the best time to go in terms of crowds and prices.

Numeric Confusion:  Puerto Ricans use both miles and kilometers: distances in kilometers, while speed limits are in miles. To add to the confusion, gas is sold in liters and not gallons.

What to pack for Puerto Rico

Like anywhere you go, what you pack is determined by what time of the year/season you decide to visit. That being said, winters in Puerto Rico are still mild and warmer. This packing list is a good base start for your Puerto Rico trip, but be sure to read our full list of recommendations in our Puerto Rico Packing List post.

  • Beaching/Day trips: Pack your favorite swim suits for beach day, and don’t forget your cover-up incase you decide to hit a restaurant for lunch or dinner from the beach. A quick-dry travel towel for day trips are small and lightweight. They really come in handy and will not take up a lot of room in your day pack. The sun is rather intense here, so basic sun protection is an absolute must for any activity outdoors. For the most cover, the Arc’teryx Calvus Cap is amazing and Maui Jim have the best optics in the industry. Don’t forget to slap on some reef friendly sunscreen. Don’t ruin your trip by suffering with sunburn!
  • Hiking: A good pair of hiking shorts and moisture-absorbing shirts are the go-to hiking attire here. Don’t forget comfortable shoes like the Keen Newport H2s, which will come in handy for the majority of your trip!
  • Dining Out: Women can wear flowy dresses with accessories paired with strappy sandals. Men are expected to wear linen pants with a collared shirt and closed shoes like espadrilles.
  • Cool nights/rainy days: Some evenings can get cool once the sun goes down, especially in the winter months. For those cool nights you can wear a sarong that can double as a wrap to put around your shoulders at night when you are out. There is always a chance you will experience some random island rain. Temperatures will remain warm, so a thin, plastic poncho will do the trick to keep you dry.  Best of all, they are small enough so you can keep it in your day pack! Moisture brings out the mosquitos so be prepared with an effective repellent like Repel.
  • Staying hydrated: Tropical storms are known to stir up grime in the water systems. Bringing a refillable water bottle will ensure that the water is safe to drink. These are also great to take on hikes to refill water from nature. 
  • Electronics: Bring an underwater camera or GoPro to capture all the sights you see, above and below the water! We always pack portable powerbanks on trips now, keeping all our electronics charged!

Why We Love Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico is a dreamy destination and every time we go back, we remember why we love it so much. From the colorful streets of San Juan to the bluest waters we’ve ever seen, the island always seems to brighten our lives. 

5 days in Puerto Rico is the perfect amount to scratch the Caribbean itch, but trust us, by the end of it, you’ll be begging for a few more days of paradise.

Looking for other activities?  Here are top 5 activities on GetYourGuide to consider reserving ahead of time before they sell out.  These are ranked by how much these activities are in demand to give you an indication of how popular they are. 

I’ve indicated the city that each of the tours departs from.

  1. [Carolina] Isla Verde, Puerto Rico: Jet Ski Tour – Travel through the San Jose Lagoon to the beach of Isla Verde in a jet ski.
  2. [San Juan] 2-Hour ATV Adventure at Campo Rico Ranch – 2-hour ATV adventure at a private ranch to discover mountains, mangroves, limestone, and indigenous wildlife.
  3. [Fajardo] Catamaran Day Trip to Deserted Icacos Island – A carefree 6-hour sailing trip on a catamaran to Icacos.
  4. [San Juan] Horse Riding at a Private Ranch – Incredible 2-hour horseback riding experience at a private ranch.
  5. [Carolina] Full-Day El Yunque Rainforest & Waterslide Tour – Discover this magical rainforest, learn about the history and ecosystem, and of course go on the epic waterslide.

Frequently Asked Questions

Has Puerto Rico recovered from Hurricane Maria in 2017?

There’s no denying that Hurricane Maria left considerable damage in its wake. But after six years, and COVID-19 disrupting a lot of tourism to Puerto Rico, the island is more than flourishing with tourists and has reached all-time highs in employment and tourism revenue.

Is Puerto Rico Safe?

Yes, Puerto Rico is safe. The crime rate is low but because it’s a heavy tourist destination you will want to be mindful of your things as you’re out and about.

How many days do you need in Puerto Rico?

The ideal answer is at least a week, if not more, to truly see the entire island. However, if you’re short on time, you can see many of the highlights of the eastern side of Puerto Rico in 5 days.

Is 5 days enough to see Puerto Rico?

5 days is a tight squeeze but enough to see San Juan, El Yunque National Forest, Vieques, and Culebra.


What about you? Have you been to Puerto Rico and have your own recommendations? Or are you planning a trip and need advice? Don’t be shy! Drop a comment down below.

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