Turismo Borincano is a San Juan–based tour operator that specializes in culturally rich, educational experiences across Puerto Rico. The company offers guided walking tours in Old San Juan, historical routes in Bayamón, and immersive agricultural visits in San Lorenzo focused on coffee and beekeeping. Tours include themed walks such as Women in Puerto Rican History, an exploration of Eugenio María de Hostos’s legacy, Castillo San Cristóbal walking tours, and full-day private experiences that combine biodiversity, local food, and hands-on farm work.
Guided experiences are available in English and Spanish and include options for private groups, student outings, and custom itineraries requested in advance. Several experiences emphasize interactive learning: coffee tasting and farm work in San Lorenzo invites participants to plant, harvest, dry, and taste beans, while beekeeping sessions introduce visitors to pollination and local biodiversity. History-focused routes explore foundational figures, architecture, and cultural stories in Old San Juan and Bayamón.
Turismo Borincano partners with local farmers, guides, and community members to deliver authentic insights rooted in place. Safety, cultural sensitivity, and educational value are central to each itinerary, with family-friendly and student-focused options noted in specific trip descriptions. Booking information, language availability, and group accommodations are provided for each listed experience, allowing visitors to select tours that match interests and logistical needs. Bookings can accommodate school groups, families, and private travelers with flexible scheduling and on-request language support when available. Detailed itineraries and pricing options are listed per trip so visitors may choose experiences that fit time and budget constraints.