Anonymous wrote:There’s an adventure park super near the Wyndham that has horseback riding.
Anonymous wrote:Near El Yunque:
Bungalu - for a great rooftop vibe, killer drinks and food, family friendly
Lluvia café - for the best coffee and breakfast and pastries
In Fajardo:
La Estación - for BBQ fusion and seafood with a cool atmosphere that is family friendly
In Condado:
Kasalta for yummy pastries and sandwiches and bread and all sorts of Spanish style fare
In Guaynabo:
Wilo’s Eatery and Bar
In Dorado:
Positivo Sand Bar - for sushi
Café Cuatro Sombras for killer coffee
And Italian restaurant next to Cafe Cuatro Sombras la I forgot the name of
Anonymous wrote:We stayed at the Wyndham and just rented a car for the day to go to el yunque. They have an enterprise on site. It was way cheaper than a tour and way better because we could do what the kids wanted. Just reserve in advance because they run out of cars. It is a 15 minute drive and it allows you to get some meals off site for that day.
Anonymous wrote:We’ve been to Puerto Rico a bunch of times with our kids, but we’ve never done tours.
There are kioskos at Luquillo beach near el Yunque. You can sample local food there—and have an excellent Plan B with more familiar food as well (terrific pizza place there!). Try the pinchos.
In OSJ, go to Senor Paleta for artisanal popsicles. It’s a good treat in the heat when walking around.
I love Caribbean pastries with guava, etc. Your kids might like them, too. There are several cafes in OSJ worth checking out that also have baked goods.
Another OSJ tip: check out the cathedral, and pop into hotel El Convento if you need a clean bathroom.