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What should we call Puerto Rico? A Caribbean island or a paradise nestling stunning mountains, pristine waterfalls, virgin beaches, lush green dense forests, and serene beauty that tempts travelers to come and immerse in its charm.

Centuries of history come alive in hundreds of small towns and cities sprinkled across verdant hillsides. All runs a single thread through them: Each one is distinctively Puerto Rican!

This famous territory is filled with a rich and colorful past. It showcases it to the visitors with its ancient architecture and local culture while at the same time embracing the modern lifestyle.

It still retains some Spanish buildings and heritage, giving it a unique European vibe. Some of the famous spots are La Fortaleza (Governor’s Mansion), Castillo San Felipe del Morro, El Morro, Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico, Casa Blanca, San Jose & Nuestra Senora de la Guadalupe Church.

The island offers exciting vacation spots with its amazing range of natural sites, exhilarating activities, relaxing resorts, and fabulous dining experiences at a bargain that challenge visitors’ imaginations. At the same time, the tropical climate allows them to enjoy water sports, horseback riding, snorkeling, kayaking, hiking, and fishing.

Glamping, short for glamorous camping, combines glamour with the outdoors. If luxury accommodations while communing with nature sounds like an ideal vacation experience to you, then a glamping trip might be your next great adventure before you leave Puerto Rico on a cruise.

So, let us take you through the best glamping sites to satiate your quest for luxurious travel.

* Cabo Rojo

Pitahaya glamping retreat, surrounded by the national wildlife refuge of Cabo Rojo, is a one-stop destination for luxury guests. You will be spoiled to the core with five palatial tents fitted with all the essential comforts, such as a swimming pool, barbecue grill, kitchen, and attached bathroom.

A pleasant stroll on the nearby beaches while stargazing in the open sky at night in this eco-friendly property will ensure a pleasurable stay.

* Rio Grande

Imagine a treehouse on the foot of a national forest with a beautiful view of the green space and the sound of the chirping birds, i.e., the charm that a Yuquiyu treehouse offers you.

Soak in the gifts of nature with gorgeous waterfalls and beaches in the vicinity while exploring the rainforest on a hiking trail.

* Rincon

This retreat in the gorgeous town of Rincon will take you to a world of magical sunsets and an open and transparent sky, making it an intriguing destination for all surfers and yoga enthusiasts. While soaking in the sun, you rest your senses with a book in a hammock and your favorite drink.

* El Nido

The first bubble tent lodging in the Caribbean may be found on Vieques, with clear bubbles constructed of heavy-gauge PVC material and an inbuilt cooling system. Electricity has been installed in the bubble huts, and each has its private bathroom.

Wi-Fi, air conditioning, a pool, and other amenities are available at El Nido’s premium glamping experience.