This is the storey of African American resilience, survival, and cultural triumph in Puerto Rico—a narrative often invisible in mainstream tourism but essential to understanding the island's soul.
Journey to Piñones, Puerto Rico's last bastion of African American heritage, where descendants of freed maroons have preserved their culture for centuries. This community, over 90% Afro-Caribbean, represents the living legacy of enslaved Africans who escaped Spanish colonisation, defended the island's coastline to earn their freedom, and built a society rooted in resistance, faith, and cultural memory.
Led by Carlos Alexis, Puerto Rico's most respected historian and bioluminescence filmmaker, this 5-hour exclusive experience connects you to the voices, struggles, and victories of Puerto Rico's African American ancestors. As an American citizen travelling within your own country, you'll discover how Puerto Rico's African American community shares ancestral roots with mainland compatriots—a shared history of the African diaspora in America.
In Piñones, witness murals, music, and memory preserved not for tourists but by generations who refused to let their heritage disappear. Learn how African Americans in Puerto Rico maintained their traditions through isolation and determination, creating a cultural sanctuary that survives to this day. This is not folklore—this is living history, told with dignity and truth.
Taste the flavours of survival at a beloved family-run food stand, where African and Taíno culinary traditions meet Spanish influence. Sample alcapurrias, bacalaítos, piononos, and empanadillas—ancestral recipes prepared over open flame, each dish a testament to cultural preservation and the power of food as resistance and memory.
Your journey also includes Old San Juan's colonial architecture, providing essential context for understanding the systems of power that African Americans navigated, resisted, and ultimately transcended. From the comfort of luxury transport, explore over 80 landmarks that tell the storey of conquest—the backdrop against which Puerto Rico's African American community forged their identity.
This experience is thoughtfully designed for families seeking to educate their children about African American heritage, couples exploring ancestry, and travellers who value cultural authenticity over superficial sightseeing. With only one tour conducted per day, your experience receives undivided attention and can be fully customised to honour your personal connection to this history.
This is not a tour. This is a passage through legacy, resistance, and cultural presence—a journey that honours the African American experience in Puerto Rico with the dignity, accuracy, and emotional depth it deserves.