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Puerto Rico
EXPLORE, PLAY AND COMPETE IN PUERTO RICO WITH ITS VAST AQUATIC ADVENTURES, RICH HISTORY AND MODERN SPORTS FACILITIES
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What do you want to do once you’ve arrived in an Island paradise? Dare to live every moment in Puerto Rico, where the possibilities are endless. Catch some sun on one of the Island’s 300+ beaches, kayak on sparkling bioluminescent bays, enjoy a local rum tasting, hike to see waterfalls in a rainforest, or view contemporary art in a museum that is its own architectural masterpiece.
FACILITY SPOTLIGHT
Puerto Rico Convention Center Multipurpose
Located in the Puerto Rico Convention District in San Juan, the Puerto Rico Convention Center (PRCC) is a premier facility for hosting all types of major events, including sports like basketball and volleyball. The PRCC has a total of 600,000 square feet between three levels and a 152,700- square-foot exhibition hall on a single level that can sit 10,000 spectators, making it perfect for tournaments and leagues.
JUMP Basketball, volleyball, tennis, soccer, rehabilitation, sports education
Headed by former NBA star and Puerto Rico native José Juan Barea and hotelier Ricky Newman, JUMP is a sports development center located in San Juan that will be at the forefront of youth and adult athletics. The facility will have 100,000 square feet of interior space along with an outdoor soccer field. The first phase of development will be completed in the third quarter of 2022. The facility will not only accommodate for sports and training directly, it
will also be able to house athletes and trainers with an on-site hotel.
SportLand Multipurpose
SportLand is one of San Juan’s top indoor sports facilities, providing over 40,000 square feet of space for weekday recreational sports and weekend tournaments, camps, clinics and other major events. This modern facility features four volleyball courts, two basketball courts and an indoor soccer field, along with a VIP mezzanine and meeting rooms for gettogethers, conferences and more.
Complejo Ferial de Puerto Rico Multipurpose
Complejo Ferial de Puerto Rico is an indoor arena and convention center located in the heart of the City of Ponce, near the Historic Downtown area with plenty of shopping and restaurant options. The facility features a 120,000-squarefoot main exhibition hall which can be uniquely configured into 16 smaller, independent breakout spaces for various events and shows. Each of the 16 spaces have independently controlled climate and sound systems. Utilizing the main hall for sports like basketball, volleyball more, it can seat up to 7,000 spectators.
Bayamón Soccer Complex Soccer, tennis
Located in the City of Bayamón, the Bayamón Soccer Complex is a premier facility with five fields for all levels of competition. Field 1, which is professionally-sized with artificial turf and a capacity of 1,000, is home to Liga Puerto Rico side Bayamón FC. Also at the main complex is the recreational grass Field 2 with an adjacent, smaller youth field. Field 3 is also professionallysized but with grass.
Honda Tennis Center Tennis
The Honda Tennis Center is a state-of-the-art sports facility located in Bayamón. There are 16 tennis courts at this public facility, all of which are lighted. The center offers matching services for players to match up with other players of the same or similar skill level.
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POPULAR ACTIVITIES
Kayaking at Bio Bay and snorkeling at Culebra Island are just a taste of Puerto Rico’s exciting aquatic tours.
A tour of the island’s rum distilleries will not only please the palate and the eyes; spark your curiosity with facilities ranging in style from the modern at Casa Bacardí, to the late nineteenth century at Hacienda Santa Ana.
Explore unique regional history at the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de PuertoRico (MAC), which is dedicated to art produced since the mid-20th century in Puerto Rico, the Caribbean, Latin America and its diasporas.