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Bad Bunny Shouts Out Rincón, Puerto Rico: A Paradise for Surfers and Fans
Bad Bunny, the globally renowned artist, has made his love for Puerto Rico clear through his music. In his song «Me Fui de Vacaciones,» he says, «Puerto Rico looks beautiful even on Google Maps.» This deep connection to his homeland is a common thread in his music career.
Fans traveling to Puerto Rico for Bad Bunny’s 30-show summer residency, «No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí,» can find plenty of inspiration in his lyrics to plan their perfect vacation.
Hidden Gems & Secret Spots
However, not all of Puerto Rico’s beauty is shared openly. As Bad Bunny puts it, «Lo mejor nunca se sube… si pongo el location, ya no e’ un secret spot» – meaning the best spots remain undiscovered. But don’t worry, there are still plenty of hints in his songs to guide you to unforgettable locations.
Whether you’re catching some sun before the concert or planning a getaway after summer, Bad Bunny’s lyrics can lead you to the ultimate Puerto Rican vacation.
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Santurce: A Vibrant Neighborhood in San Juan
Santurce is one of the largest and most lively neighborhoods in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It’s filled with art galleries, shops, bars, and restaurants, offering plenty to see and do. Calle Loiza is a must-visit, known for its colorful murals and street art. You can also explore the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico, home to a fantastic collection of local art.
As the sun sets, head to La Placita de Santurce. By day, it’s a market, but by night, it turns into a hub for music and dancing. Bad Bunny even references it in his song «Te Boté — Remix.» For a drink, stop by La Penúltima, recognized for its unique, island-inspired cocktails. Afterward, grab a bite at La Alcapurria Quemá, where you can try Puerto Rican classics like mofongo, alcapurrias, and carne frita.

Bad Bunny praises Puerto Rico’s Palomino Island, saying, “Forget the Maldives, I’m staying in Palomino,” in one of his hit songs. This island is a true tropical paradise, surpassing even the most idyllic destinations.
A short boat ride from Fajardo on Puerto Rico’s east coast takes you to Palomino, a 100-acre island with white sand, swaying palms, and clear blue waters.
Palomino is now accessible only through the El Conquistador Resort, located on the Puerto Rican mainland. The resort provides daily boat trips to the island, along with beach chairs, cabanas, water sports equipment, snorkeling gear, and a beachside bar and grill.

Fifty Eight Nightclub at La Concha Resort, San Juan
Located in San Juan’s vibrant Condado neighborhood, Fifty Eight is a legendary nightclub nestled on the lower level of La Concha Resort. Known for its reguetón and Latin trap music scene, it has become a must-visit spot for fans and artists alike.
Fifty Eight has been featured in numerous songs by top artists, including Bad Bunny, Feid, Ozuna, and Jhayco, with Jhayco even dedicating an entire song to the venue. The club’s distinctive light-paneled ceiling and stages can be spotted in countless music videos, making it an iconic part of San Juan’s nightlife.
But Fifty Eight is just one of the many reasons to visit La Concha Resort. Recently renovated, the resort offers updated rooms, the new Elemara Spa & Salon, and excellent dining options. Enjoy hand-rolled sushi at Tekka Bar or fresh seafood at Levant, by Michelin-starred Chef Michael White.
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Isabela is known as one of Puerto Rico’s most beautiful beach towns.
If Bad Bunny calls it paradise itself, you know it has to be good. Located on the northern coast of Puerto Rico, Isabela is home to what is considered one of the best beaches in Puerto Rico: Playa Jobos. While this long stretch of golden sand is undeniably stunning, Isabela has so much more to offer than just a singular beach, with its serene, small-town vibe making it a favorite getaway destination from San Juan.
Playa Jobos appeals to surfers and swimmers alike, with sections of the beach offering choppier, wavier conditions and others perfectly peaceful and ideal for families. There’s not a single oversized beach resort here, and that’s a major part of Isabela’s appeal; instead, boutique inns, beachfront rentals and even camping facilities in nearby Guajataca State Forest make it a more accessible destination for visitors, especially those who just spent all their savings on concert tickets.

Mayagüez is the unofficial capital of Puerto Rico’s west coast.
Considered the western “capital” of Puerto Rico, the city of Mayagüez is a colonial marvel brimming with charm, beautiful beaches, shopping and plenty to keep visitors busy, whether they’re here at the recommendation of Bad Bunny or otherwise.
Mayagüez boasts is own beautiful city center, but most visitors head straight for its beaches upon arrival. North is Rincón and Crash Boat Beach, both known for their surfing, and Rincón even earning a shoutout from Martínez Ocasio in his song “El Apagón.” To the south, Boquerón with its blissful beaches, yet another one of the island’s beautiful stretches of sand to earn a mention in the singer’s “Me Fui de Vacaciones.”
Great snorkeling and diving can be found around the island, but Mayagüez is known as the start for the excursion to Isla Desecheo, an uninhabited island off the coast with beautiful marine life and coral formations. It is known for having some of the best underwater visibility in Puerto Rico.

Bad Bunny’s most streamed song, “Dákiti,” with over two billion listens on Spotify, has sparked curiosity about its name. Fans have speculated that it could refer to various places in Puerto Rico.
Some believe it’s named after a beach in Old San Juan or a bar in the area. Others think it points to Bahía Dákiti, a clear bay on the island of Culebra, located off Puerto Rico’s mainland. The bay is known for its beauty and is a gateway to Culebra, home to Playa Flamenco, one of the Caribbean’s best beaches.
Whether you visit Culebra’s Dákiti Bay or explore Old San Juan, following this Bad Bunny-themed journey is a must this summer.