
About
This Caribbean island is 110 miles long and 35 miles wide. It has 272 miles of coastline and hundreds of beaches. The capital city of San Juan combines the old and new with modern business structures and services in addition to traditional Puerto Rican and colonial Spanish flavors in Old San Juan
Water-sports enthusiasts can enjoy snorkeling, scuba diving, sailing, deep-sea fishing and windsurfing. There are more than 100 tennis courts and 12 championship golf courses. Fine dining choices feature Puerto Rican specialties, which mixes Spanish, Creole and Indian flavors, as well as cuisines from around the world. Nighttime and cultural activities include international casinos and nightclubs typically located in major hotels, theater, dance, opera and outdoor concerts. This destination has a quarter million square feet of meeting space. Puerto Rico is easily accessible with three major airports, the largest being Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in San Juan. Most major hubs, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, New York, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., offer daily non-stop service to San Juan. Airlines serving Puerto Rico include American, Continental, Delta, USAir, United, Jet Blue, Northwest, Iberia, and Spirit. American Airlines has made San Juan its hub for all flights to other Caribbean destinations.