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5-Day Puerto Rico Family Itinerary

Puerto Rico is one of the Caribbean's best destinations for families, where children can spend the morning exploring a 500-year-old Spanish fort, cool off beneath a rainforest waterfall in the afternoon, and finish the day building sandcastles on a calm beach or enjoying homemade ice cream. Whether your kids love wildlife, hands-on museums, outdoor adventures, or simply playing in the sand, the island offers unforgettable experiences for every age and every budget.


Day 1: Old San Juan & Beach Fun

Walk through 500 years of history, colorful streets, and iconic landmarks—all within a compact, walkable city.

Morning: Walk Through History
Start your trip immersed in Puerto Rico's past, exploring forts and panoramic ocean views.
  • Explore Old San Juan's colorful streets.
  • Visit Castillo San Felipe del Morro, where kids can imagine defending the city from pirates and invading ships.
  • Walk along the historic city walls.
Lunch: Explore & Eat
Enjoy local favorites in Old San Juan. Many restaurants offer kid-friendly menus.
Afternoon: Slow Down
Spend the afternoon at Escambrón Beach, one of San Juan's most family-friendly beaches with calm waters and nearby facilities.
Evening: Sunset Walk
Finish the day with ice cream and a stroll along Paseo de la Princesa.


Day 2: El Yunque & Luquillo

Relax on some of the island's most accessible beaches and experience the vibrant, modern side of San Juan.

Morning: El Yunque
Drive to El Yunque National Forest.
  • Easy hiking trails
  • Waterfalls
  • Scenic overlooks
  • Wildlife spotting
Midday: Lunch + Recharge
Visit the famous Luquillo Kiosks where everyone can choose their favorite foods—from empanadillas to burgers and fresh fruit smoothies.
  • Fresh seafood
  • Mofongo or local favorites
Afternoon Options
Relax at Luquillo Beach, known for its gentle waves and palm-lined shoreline.
Evening
Return to San Juan.


Day 3: Museo del Niño & Sweet Treats

Wrap up your family vacation with a day of hands-on discovery, delicious local treats, and one last chance to enjoy Puerto Rico's sunshine. Kids can climb aboard a real airplane, explore interactive exhibits, and burn off energy before ending the trip with a scoop of Puerto Rico's famous ice cream or a final stroll along the beach. It's the perfect balance of learning, fun, and relaxation before heading home.

Morning
Spend several hours at Museo del Niño in Carolina. Children can enjoy:
  • Interactive science and technology exhibits
  • Mini zoo with farm animals
  • A real commercial airplane they can explore
  • Hands-on activities designed for all ages

Best for: Children ages 3–12

Plan to spend: 2–4 hours

Midday: Lunch in Carolina
After working up an appetite, enjoy lunch at one of Carolina's family-friendly restaurants.
  • Puerto Rican comfort food
  • Pizza or burgers for picky eaters
  • Fresh fruit smoothies
  • Local pastries or desserts
If your family prefers, pack a picnic and enjoy one of the nearby parks.
Afternoon: One Last Adventure
Choose the activity that best fits your family's schedule before heading home.

Drive to Heladería de Lares (if heading west) or visit a favorite local ice cream shop. Puerto Rico is famous for creative flavors such as: Cheese, Corn, Coconut, Passion fruit, Guava and Coffee.
Evening
If you have a late flight, enjoy one final Puerto Rican dinner before saying ¡Hasta luego! to the Island of Enchantment.

Day 4: Fajardo Adventure

Spend the day exploring Puerto Rico's beautiful northeast coast, where crystal-clear waters, family-friendly beaches, and exciting marine adventures await. Whether your family prefers relaxing on the sand, snorkeling among tropical fish, or taking a scenic boat ride, Fajardo offers something for every age. If your children are older, end the day with one of Puerto Rico's most magical natural wonders—a bioluminescent bay.

Morning: Choose Your Adventure
Select the activity that best matches your family's interests.

Option 1 – Seven Seas Beach
  • Calm, shallow waters
  • Excellent for swimming
  • Playground and picnic areas
  • Snorkeling near the rocks
Option 2 – Snorkeling Excursion
  • Discover colorful tropical fish
  • Explore coral reefs
  • Family-friendly guided tours available
Option 3 – Glass-Bottom Boat Tour
  • See marine life without getting wet
  • Great for younger children
  • Learn about Puerto Rico's coastal ecosystem
Midday: Lunch at Las Croabas
Enjoy lunch at the waterfront fishing village of Las Croabas.
Afternoon: Relax by the Water
Spend a leisurely afternoon enjoying the coast.
Evening: Bioluminescent Bay (Optional)
Families with older children should consider a guided kayak tour of Laguna Grande Bioluminescent Bay after sunset.

Watch the water glow with millions of microscopic organisms as every paddle stroke lights up the lagoon.

Best for: Ages 6+ (age requirements vary by tour operator)


Day 5: Arecibo

Explore dramatic sea cliffs and fascinating history in Arecibo.

Morning: Cueva del Indio
Begin the day at one of Puerto Rico's most spectacular coastal landmarks.
  • Dramatic limestone cliffs
  • Ancient Taíno petroglyphs
  • Ocean viewpoints
  • Natural rock formations
Midday: Lunch in Arecibo
Enjoy lunch overlooking the Atlantic Ocean or at one of Arecibo's local restaurants.
Afternoon: Arecibo Lighthouse & Historical Park
Spend the afternoon at Escambrón Beach, one of San Juan's most family-friendly beaches with calm waters and nearby facilities.

Families can explore:

  • Historic lighthouse
  • Small water attractions (seasonal)
  • Animal exhibits
  • Play areas
  • Ocean overlooks
If time allows, finish the afternoon at a nearby beach.
Evening
Return to San Juan or your hotel and enjoy one final Puerto Rican dinner.

Quick Tips

A few essentials to make your trip smoother and more enjoyable.

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Recommended Travel Books

History of Puerto Rico: A Panorama of Its People
Paperback - June 9, 2014

Fodor's Puerto Rico
(Full-color Travel Guide)

Paperback - July 9, 2019

Lonely Planet Puerto Rico
(Travel Guide)

Paperback - December 19, 2017





Did You Know?

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