Explore the Mountains of Puerto Rico on a Caribbean Anniversary Cruise

Posted by admin on March 24, 2010

Event planners looking for an exciting destination to recommend to clients for anniversary celebrations may want to consider Puerto Rico as an affordable, exotic option. Whether it is their 5th or 50th anniversary, a cruise to the Caribbean that stops in Puerto Rico is an excellent option that is sure to please your clients. Affordable, all-inclusive group cruise packages will allow them to bring along their family and friends to help them celebrate, and will allow them to save money while embarking on the trip of a lifetime.

Some of the attractions that draw visitors to Puerto Rico include Bioluminescent Bay, the largest radio telescope in the world, the Camuy Caverns, El Yunque Rainforest and Ponce, as well as numerous indigenous burial sites and beautiful beaches. Aside from these attractions, there is also an entire mountain range just waiting to be explored.

The highest point on Puerto Rico and the start of the mountainous region is beautiful Toro Negro forest, measuring 10.5 miles long. There are also the panoramic views from Jayuya, which is also where the 1950 uprising protesting Puerto Rico becoming a U.S. commonwealth began. Other popular spots include Adjuntas, which is the coldest location on the island and Utuado, where visitors will find Lago Dos Bocas and Lago Caonillas. Utuado, known for its vast mountainous farmlands, is the third largest coffee producer on Puerto Rico, and reportedly the governor’s favorite.

The mountains of Puerto Rico offer a peace and tranquility that is sure to leave visitors feeling refreshed and rejuvenated, making this a great stop on an anniversary cruise.

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