Vacation & Travel: Exploring History in San Juan, Puerto Rico (Part 2, Pictures)
During our tour of San Juan, Puerto Rico we stopped by this beautiful congress buildings.
They had beautiful marble and artwork inside the senate building. It was really neat to see the art and read about the history of San Juan.
The circular item in the middle of the foyer is San Juan’s “Articles of Constitution”. You can actually read the documents and sign the signatures.
We had a blast exploring the Fort. The Fort had many amazing views of the city and a lot of neat history regarding the city of San Juan.
The fort had a maze of tunnels you could walk through. If you look to the right you can see a glow of a light. When the fort was built they used candles in those sections to help light the tunnels for the soldiers to see, (thankfully they use traditional lighting these days). I wouldn’t want to be in one of the tunnels when all the lights went out!
Inside the fort they had a couple large courtyard areas. You could stand in the middle of the courtyard and see people touring the fort in about every direction. I could only imagine what it looked like if the fort was buzzing with soldiers during it’s active days.
The fort was built approximately 150 feet up from sea level. On the upper sections of the fort the walls were huge! Most of the places we above your head but when you looked out where the cannons were located you could see a great distance and get more of perspective of how high you truly were.
It was amazing looking out the various cannon portals and seeing the city as well as ocean around the fort. In some ways it is hard to believe at one time that there were cannons sitting in these notches.
We are looking out of a “window” in the fort at the city and beach below. If you look in the upper left hand corner of the picture you will see a piece of the fort sticking up with two horizontal slits in it, that is similar to the “window” we are taking the picture through.
The fort is very long with houses and businesses along the outer walls of the fort. There is area between the larger pieces of the fort are longer and narrower which follow the coast line of San Juan.
A large iguana (at least I think that is what it was) was stretched out on the grass right next to us.
We had a lot of fun in a few hours exploring San Juan, Puerto Rico. My personal favorite was touring the fort and learning snip-its of history about it. I am thankful for the opportunity to not only spend time exploring other parts of the world on our trip but also spending extra time with family.
A Vacation To Remember series is a reflection on our recent trip and ways we relaxed. Life is short and we were thrilled to have the opportunity to build memories with family and explore of of the most amazing places during our time away. Explore with a good attitude, look for fun and it will be an awesome trip jammed packed with positive memories. It is refreshing having some time away from the regular routine. Make it a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet new people and learn. You just might see or try something new that takes your breath away!