Regions
Porta Caribe - South

Porta Caribe, the southern region of Puerto Rico, is a rarely explored area of the island holding many diverse attractions. A trip to the south can begin by visiting the region’s economic and cultural center, otherwise known as the City of Ponce. Dubbed the “Pearl of the South,” Ponce (founded in 1692) is a major cosmopolitan and cultural hub in Puerto Rico. This architecturally rich city houses several museums worth exploring.
Several smaller, waterside towns nestled at the foot of mountain ranges and valleys, extend visitors many opportunities to explore little-known cultural attractions that stand out in this tropical beach setting. Port Caribe compounds fifteen municipalities: Ponce, Patillas, Arroyo, Guayama, Salinas, Aibonito, Coamo, Santa Isabel, Juana Diaz, Villalba, Jayuya, Peñuelas, Guayanilla, Adjuntas and Yuaco.
Throughout the region, Porta Caribe offers world-class fishing excursions, fine dining, golf by the sea at spectacular golf courses, and quaint accommodations.
Mercedita Regional Airport (Ponce)
Port of the Americas
(Porta Caribe/Ponce Port)
The Port of the Americas (located at Ponce) has 9 docks, 6 terminal buildings, parking and van spaces. Restrooms and telephones in the premises. The entrance to the Port of Ponce is 2.8 miles long and 38 ft. deep.Its installations are mainly used by cargo ships and occupy approximately 314 acres of land. The access channel is 2.8 miles long by half a mile wide, and varies in depth from 50 to 150 ft.; closer to the docks depth fluctuates between 30 and 40 ft. thus allowing entrance to deeper draught ships. Actually, the Port of the Americas receives international Cruises. For more information on Cruises, please click here.