Most visitors go to Ponce to see the city's architectural restoration.
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One of the most noteworthy churches in Puerto Rico is Iglesia Porta Coeli (Gate of Heaven)
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This colonial mansion designed in 1911 by its original owner, the architect Alfredo Wiechers. Exhibits of furniture, photos and examples of Ponce's early 20th century buildings
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San Juan is a major port and tourist resort of the West Indies and is the oldest city under the U.S flag.
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Rincón is known as "Pueblo del Surfing" (the surfing town) and "El Pueblo de los Bellos Atardeceres" (the town of beautiful sunsets). Rincón was founded in 1771 by Luis de Añasco.
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"La Guancha Paseo Tablado", the boardwalk, is a fun stop where you can loiter with lively local Ponceños-the teen scene, elders and the toddler-mamma set.
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The island’s north coast faces the blue Atlantic, and has areas of rough surf, along with several sheltered beaches ideal for water sports.
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Cabo Rojo includes Boquerón, El Combate and Joyuda areas. Each of the areas has its own special flavor.
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The island's most popular beach is Flamenco Beach, because of its white and soft sands. Camping is available at Flamenco Beach on the north shore.
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