Puerto Rico

We can't wait to see our Friends & Family in Puerto Rico in March!

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Hello friends and family,

We are honored you will share in our special day. Your presence is our gift!

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Thanks for visiting and we can't wait to see you on our big day!

Wedding Details

Ceremony Location:

Hacienda Siesta Alegre, Road 186 Km 23.9 Bo. El Verde, Rio Grande, PR  00745 (map)

Suggested Guest Accommodations:

More Information:

#1- El Yunque Tropical Forest - This is a forest located in northeastern Puerto Rico. It is the only tropical rainforest in the United States National Forest System and the United States Forest Service. El Yunque National Rainforest is located on the slopes of the Sierra de Luquillo mountains, encompassing 28,000 acres of land, making it the largest block of public land in Puerto Rico.

#2- Toro Verde Adventure Park- This park offers ziplines, rope courses and rock climbing challenges. The park’s main attraction is “The Beast,” which is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the longest zipline in the world. You’ll be strapped into a horizontal, full-body harness that will send you careening through the open air for 4,745 feet. If you laugh in the face of danger, this is definitely one of the top things to do.

#3- Bahias Bioluminiscente- Bioluminescence is one of planet Earth’s best-kept secrets. Tiny organisms make the water glow at night. They found the perfect place to live in the Fajardo Bio Bay and La Parguera. Stir the water of Bioluminescent Bays and lots of sparkles will activate. Glowing trails will swirl and flow with the water. Fajardo Bay is located in the east side of the island and La Parguera is found in the southern town of Lajas— a two-hour drive from San Juan.

#4- Castillo San Felipe Del Morro- Known to locals as “El Morro,” the Castillo San Felipe del Morro is a large citadel that was built in Puerto Rico in the 16th century to defend the island against pirates, soldiers, slavers and anyone else who wanted to test their strength against its massive walls. It has an entire assembly of cannons, turrets, bunkers, sentry towers, lighthouses and other places of interest.

#5- Tours of Old San Juan-With cobbled streets, busy plazas and colorful homes that stack together like building blocks of yellow, blue, green, orange and turquoise, Old San Juan is one of the most vibrant places to visit in Puerto Rico. It’s technically a historic district, and you can see evidence of its past in the abundance of churches, cathedrals and colonial homes.

#6- Flamenco Beach-This Beach will live up to your daydreams and then some. Not only does it offer white sand and blue water that shimmies on the horizon, but it also boasts bathrooms, lifeguards, food kiosks, volleyball nets and tourist stations where you can rent equipment for things like snorkeling and scuba diving. It’s a tropical paradise that will give you just about every vacation experience that you could want in Puerto Rico.

#7- Cayo Icacos and Isla Palomino-Palomino Island, a private island off the turquoise east coast of Puerto Rico. Spend the day lounging under tall palm trees dancing to the wind, swimming, snorkeling, and enjoying water sports on gorgeous clear water with tones of turquoise and emerald green. Palomino Island is a wonderful day trip for vacationers that wish to enjoy a day trip sailing that’s more private and less crowded. While the most popular offshore island tour on the east coast of Puerto Rico is Cayo Icacos Island, you can book a tour to Palomino which may include a stop at Icacos and other little islands and cays from

#8- Playa Sucia Beach- Consistently ranked as one of the best beaches in the Caribbean, Playa Sucia is so pristine that you might feel guilty about laying down your towels and drink coolers. You’ll need to get over this instinct if you want to fully experience a beautiful Puerto Rico destination! The water is the first thing that you’ll notice. It’s so clear that you can see every grain of sand between your toes, and it’s perfect for swimming, snorkeling, wading, diving and paddle boarding.

#9- Crash Boat Beach-The most popular beach in Aguadilla and one of the favorites on the west coast for residents of Puerto Rico. There’s a little bit of everything at Crash Boat, swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, fishing pier, great sunsets, dancing pelicans, cheap local food, and plenty of parking. Beach volleyball is a popular pastime for young locals during sunset. Crash Boat Beach is one of the best beaches to experience the authentic local Puerto Rican experience, simple, relaxed, friendly, and always fun.

#10- Carabali Rainforest Park-Located between El Yunque National Rainforest and the Atlantic Ocean, Carabalí Rainforest Adventure Park is an action-packed hacienda and a favorite adventure destination in Puerto Rico. In addition to our legendary ATV and horseback adventures, you can also enjoy Carabalí Bar & Grill, which serves steaks, seafood, and the best of Puerto Rican cuisine. There is a gift shop for purchasing accessories, souvenirs, clothes, and more.

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Puerto Rico

We can't wait to see our Friends & Family in Puerto Rico in March!