Puerto Rico Regions

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Puerto Rico Regions

Puerto Rico measures approximately 100 by 35 miles and has incredible geographic diversity—from glistening white-sand beaches to lush mountain ranges. The Island is small enough to drive around in a few hours, but the sights, sounds, and flavors you can discover along the way are vast. Each of Puerto Rico's six regions and 78 municipalities has a unique identity that manifests in the delicious local cuisine, diverse cultural activities, landmarks and attractions, adventure tours, colorful festivals, and, of course, the people. Here, you'll see why it's so rewarding to explore beyond San Juan and truly discover Puerto Rico.

East

 South

West

North

Metro

 Central Mountains

Culebra & Vieques

Puerto Rico is an archipelago east of the Dominican Republic and west of the British Virgin Islands.

It is the smallest island of the Greater Antilles, bordered by a rough, cooler Atlantic Ocean on the north and a calm, warmer Caribbean Sea on the south. Two small islands off the east coast (Vieques and Culebra), another one to the west (Mona), and hundreds of smaller cays around the mainland are administratively parts of Puerto Rico.Located in the tropics, the Island enjoys an average temperature of 80 degrees (Fahrenheit) throughout the year, giving the Island summer-like weather year-round.

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