It's a great place to visit with kids, family and friends. There are many gazebos you can rent for a simple reunion or a big celebration. The gazebos are located on the side of the island with the best views to Old San Juan. You can see El Morro, the fort and the green area, the Governor's House, La Puerta de San Juan and you can even see the bay and T Mobile District. Enjoy watching the sailboats and yachts go by. The other side of the island has a little beach where kids can play safely. There are bathrooms available. Local food and snack vendors circle the little island constantly. You can bring your own food and have a picnic, but you may not use any charcoal BBQ, only gas. I saw people bringing their dogs, but they where always on a leash. You can walk to a small fortress, but can't go inside because it's locked. There's a watchtower and a terrace, but they are both closed off. Apparently they are undergoing renovations. If they renovate everything, it is a great place to explore and to enjoy surrounded by nature, with a refreshing little beach, and the best views without the...
Read moreReally nice little park. It’s been hit pretty hard by the hurricanes which observatory decks out of commission and some rental pavilions destroyed but it’s a quick little walk and has a cool piece of history. The little fort was closed so we couldn’t go in but it was cool to see it and learn it’s place in San Juan history. We went here and down the Isla de Cabras because our tour of the Bacardi factory wasn’t for 2 hours. Saw the fishing huts down past the police station on the island. Overall it was a lovely...
Read moreVery nice place to go with the kids. Entrance for vehicles is $4, there are some restrooms in the premises, not the best or cleanest but they are not the worst either. To the left there is a small section closed off with rocks which was my favorite spot to take the kids to, you can let them play and relax it’s not deep. To the right it’s also closed off with rocks which is also very nice and the views of San Juan are...
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