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.
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.
Enjoy local favorites in Old San Juan. Many restaurants offer kid-friendly menus.
Spend the afternoon at Escambrón Beach, one of San Juan's most family-friendly beaches with calm waters and nearby facilities.
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.
Drive to El Yunque National Forest.
- Easy hiking trails
- Waterfalls
- Scenic overlooks
- Wildlife spotting
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
Relax at Luquillo Beach, known for its gentle waves and palm-lined shoreline.
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.
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
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
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.
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.
Select the activity that best matches your family's interests.
- Calm, shallow waters
- Excellent for swimming
- Playground and picnic areas
- Snorkeling near the rocks
- Discover colorful tropical fish
- Explore coral reefs
- Family-friendly guided tours available
- See marine life without getting wet
- Great for younger children
- Learn about Puerto Rico's coastal ecosystem
Enjoy lunch at the waterfront fishing village of Las Croabas.
Spend a leisurely afternoon enjoying the coast.
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.
Begin the day at one of Puerto Rico's most spectacular coastal landmarks.
- Dramatic limestone cliffs
- Ancient Taíno petroglyphs
- Ocean viewpoints
- Natural rock formations
Enjoy lunch overlooking the Atlantic Ocean or at one of Arecibo's local restaurants.
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
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.
- Wear comfortable shoes
- Use sunscreen year-round
- U.S. dollar is used everywhere
Have More Time?
Take a peak at the 5 day itinineray.
Book a Walking Tour
- Old San Juan and El Morro Castle Walking Tour
- 3 Tours in 1 Day: Old San Juan, Rainforest, Beach with Transport
- Morning Old San Juan Food Tour
- Small-Group Old San Juan Bike Tour
- Authentic San Juan Guided Walking Food Tour with Pina Colada
Keep Planning your Trip
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?
In Taino belief, the Ceiba tree was sacred and believed to connect the heavens, earth, and the underworld.


