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5 Affordable Adventures in Puerto Rico

If you’re looking for a cheap yet awesome destination for next year, check out these 5 affordable adventures in Puerto Rico! Not gunna lie, I travel to certain places based on what I find when I Google “cheapest flights from LAX” sometimes. But that was only part of the reason why I wanted to travel to Puerto Rico!

I also only travel to certain places to see certain things, and Puerto Rico had quite a few of them. At the top of my list, was the bioluminescent bays – AKA what you see in those mind-boggling photos of a shoreline lit up at night by sparkling waters.

Then of course after looking into tours to the bio bays, I happened to start seeing tours for the rainforest, where my wanderlust curiosity was even further intrigued. The best part about all of it, was that these epic adventures all were epically affordable to attain!

I usually use Skyscanner to find the cheapest flights, and I use the flexible date option as well. 

1. Vieques Bioluminescent Bay

Of course, this photo is from Travel Channel…normal people can’t capture the bio bay lights but this is what it looked like.

One of my absolute favorite of the 5 affordable adventures in Puerto Rico, was the Bio Bays! Did you know! That! The biggest, and brightest bioluminescent bay in the world is in Puerto Rico? It’s actually located on a small island off of the main island called Vieques, but it’s easy to get to it by ferry. For $29 you can take your car across on the ferry, or just pay $2 to go without it. Another option is taking a small plane for $34 each way.

What in the world is a bio bay, you ask? Well, obviously it’s a bay, but the “bioluminescent” term refers to the glowing phenomenon that occurs when you touch it at night.

It glows because when you touch the water, you piss off the little microorganisms in it called dinoflagellates, who spark their bioluminescent butts off for 1/10 of a second. Since there’s over 10,000 of them per gallon, it gives a “glowing” effect, which you can easily see if you just swish your hand or paddle around in the water.

Part of Abe’s Bio Bay tour is kayaking through mangrove forests, and if you’re lucky, Abe will take you to his secret mud hole!

Since the bio bay was number one on my list of things to see in Puerto Rico, I contacted what I had heard was the best bio bay tour in Vieques to make sure I got to see those damn sparkles. Abe himself from Abe’s Snorkeling and Bio Bay Tours took me kayaking through a mangrove forest to teach me about the bay and then lead me to my glowing paradise.

Abe’s secret mud lagoon during sunset, just before the bay started glowing!

Unfortunately, 1/10 of a second is way too fast for any camera to capture the little living glow sticks, so all of my photos turned out black. But! I did get to (“accidentally”) jump in and swam around like an Avatar for a few minutes! I’m still hoping all the water I accidentally ingested full of dinoflagellates will turn me into a sparkling unicorn.

2. Esperanza, Vieques

The hotel I stayed at called Malecon House was literally 5 lunges from a private beach

There’s just so many things you just don’t know about until you actually go somewhere! While I originally intended to go to Vieques only to see the bioluminescent bay, I completely didn’t consider that I was going to a freaking Caribbean island surrounded by beautiful beaches!

Luckily, I had booked my stay at this fabulously chic beach-front inn called Malecon House in Esperanza, where the sparkling, clear waters of the Caribbean were just a few lunges away from my room!

The beautiful private beach in front of my hotel in Esperanza

The manager informed me where to walk along the tropical shore to Green Beach, and even recommended a few other favorite Vieques beach gems nearby! The inn also offered coolers, ice, chairs, towels, and sun care, which was perfect since I had only brought over a small bag of bikinis!

3. El Yunque Rainforest Secret Waterfalls

Secret waterfall only accessible by private trails from Casa Flamboyant!

If there is a jungle hike with a waterfall at the end of it…I NEED TO BE THERE. I just don’t always enjoy tour groups, crowds, tourists, or places that are easily accessible via GPS.

That’s why I’m just going to go ahead and throw it out there that the waterfalls I went to…don’t even have names. That’s how awesomely secretive they are. In fact, you can only access the trails to them if you live at or are staying at one of the jungle properties in the south end of the El Yunque rainforest!

Welcome to the jungle!!

I happened to find a literal hidden gem in Puerto Rico, and quite possibly the BEST bed and breakfast I have ever seen before in my entire life!. Staying at Casa Flamboyant is all you need to do to have an insanely awesome rainforest experience!

Not only does it have an infinity pool deck over the jungle, amazing hospitality, and gourmet organic breakfasts, but two incredible jungle hiking paths that lead to these secret waterfalls and watering holes!

Casa Flamboyant has an infinity pool over the rainforest. That is all.

The best part besides the breathtaking beauty, is that these watering holes are private, so no one else is around, unless the house dog Obi decides to come with you to be your tour guide!

4. Fajardo, Isla Verde & Palomino Island

Private islands don’t suck.

My original plan was to stay a night in Fajardo to go see the bioluminescent bay there. So I booked a hotel nearby since you have to go see them at night. But when I went and checked in during the day, I realized the area was a beautiful beach town! And the hotel even offered a ferry to Palomino Island!

The ferry was included in the hotel stay, so for about $150 I got a mini luxury vacation that I wasn’t even expecting! I was really glad I did too, because the bio bay in Fajardo ended up not glowing too much for me. They were much better in Vieques!

5. Old San Juan

One of the forts in Old San Juan

For those who enjoy experiencing the local culture and historical aspects of places, Old San Juan is the place to be. The entire town is only about a mile long, so you can walk to all of the sites easily if you can handle the heat. I took cold beer stops in between because I was sweating like a beast.

For only $4 you can go to the old forts, one of which is a World Heritage Site – Castillo San Felipe del Morro, which used to be considered as the gateway to the Caribbean.

I also decided to test out the local food and nightlife, so had a delicious mofongo with shrimp at Café San Juan before heading to Puerto Rico’s best salsa dance club, Nuyorican, where I even happened to run into someone I knew from LA, so had someone to dance with!

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Alyssa Ramos
I’m Alyssa Ramos, a full-time, self-made, solo traveler who’s been to over 85+ Countries, all 7 Continents, 7 World Wonders, 7 Wonders of Nature, plus I recently climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro and dove the Great Barrier Reef! I created this life of full-time traveling completely on my own, and my goal is to give you as much information and inspiration as possible to make travel happen for you too!
Alyssa Ramos

I’m Alyssa Ramos, a full-time, self-made, solo traveler who’s been to over 85+ Countries, all 7 Continents, 7 World Wonders, 7 Wonders of Nature, plus I recently climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro and dove the Great Barrier Reef! I created this life of full-time traveling completely on my own, and my goal is to give you as much information and inspiration as possible to make travel happen for you too!

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  • There are plenty of affordable adventures in Puerto Rico. You can just rent a car and explore. Just yesterday my boyfriend and I found this incredible beach. The water was warm and crystal clear. There was plenty of shade near the shore. It's called Playa Hoteles in Patillas. Plus, the drive on the southeast coast has amazing views of the sea.

  • Hi Alyssa,

    I found your blog via Lauren's interview. Awesome ness. I've not been to Puerto Rico but will add these spots to my travel list when me and my wife visit. As for CR, when are you arriving? We're in Nicaragua now and may head to Tico Land in December. Would be cool to meet up.

    Keep up the inspired work. Awesome branding, awesome blog. Thanks for sharing.

    Ryan

    • Hi Ryan! Sorry I'm seeing this so late! I was traveling all month! I just left Costa Rica, but you and your wife are going at the perfect time!! They were trying to convince me to stay since it was the beginning of summer, I wish I could go back! If you have time to check out Nosara, it's absolutely magical! I'm working on my second post about it now! Safe travels!

  • Are Ricky and Florin not the best?? I proposed to my wife last January at that waterfall and then flew over to Vieques for two nights in Esperanza. Trip of a lifetime! We were in OSJ for Festival de San Sebastian, which made it even better. Like Mardi Gras but classier!

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