Mexico Live Webcams

Explore Mexico in real time with our Mexico live webcams, offering stunning high-definition views of popular destinations across the country. Watch the turquoise waters and white-sand beaches of Cancun and Cabo San Lucas, stroll through the historic streets of Mexico City and Puebla, or experience the vibrant culture, wildlife, and landscapes of Puerto Vallarta, Acapulco, and Cozumel—all from your screen. Our Mexico live cams provide 24/7 access to city skylines, tropical beaches, volcanoes, and cultural landmarks, making them perfect for trip planning, weather updates, or virtual travel adventures.

About Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico, an unincorporated U.S. territory in the northeastern Caribbean, enchants with its blend of Spanish colonial history, vibrant culture, and stunning natural landscapes. Known as the “Island of Enchantment,” it features over 270 miles of coastline (435 km), lush rainforests, and a rich Taíno indigenous heritage. From the colorful architecture of Old San Juan—a UNESCO World Heritage Site—to remote islands like Vieques and Culebra, Puerto Rico offers adventure, relaxation, and culinary delights like mofongo and piña coladas. Puerto Rico live webcams provide glimpses into daily island life, from bustling markets to serene sunsets, showcasing its role as a bridge between the Atlantic and Caribbean.

Key Facts

  • Population: Approximately 3.2 million (2025 estimate).
  • Area: 9,104 square kilometers (3,515 square miles).
  • Official Languages: Spanish and English.
  • Currency: United States Dollar (USD).
  • Time Zone: UTC-4 (Atlantic Standard Time, no daylight saving).

Climate

Puerto Rico enjoys a tropical marine climate with warm temperatures year-round, influenced by trade winds and its Caribbean location. Averages range from 70°F to 85°F (21°C to 29°C), with highs peaking at 88°F (31°C) in summer. The dry season (December to April) brings sunny days, lower humidity, and minimal rainfall—ideal for beach visits and outdoor exploration.

The wet season (May to November) features afternoon showers, higher humidity, and lush greenery, with rainfall heaviest in August to October (up to 6 inches monthly / 152 mm). Hurricane season overlaps from June to November, though many days remain sunny. Coastal areas are breezier, while inland mountains like El Yunque are cooler (60°F-75°F / 16°C-24°C). Puerto Rico live webcams let you observe these shifts, from clear dry-season skies to vibrant post-rain landscapes. The best time for optimal cam views is February to April.

Top Attractions

  • Old San Juan: A UNESCO site with colorful colonial buildings, cobblestone streets, and forts like Castillo San Cristóbal; live streams show vibrant plazas and ocean views.
  • El Yunque National Forest: The only tropical rainforest in the U.S. National Forest System, featuring waterfalls, hiking trails, and biodiversity; cams capture misty peaks and wildlife.
  • Castillo San Felipe del Morro: Iconic 16th-century fortress overlooking the sea; watch waves crash against its walls via coastal feeds.
  • Bioluminescent Mosquito Bay (Vieques): World’s brightest bioluminescent bay, glowing with dinoflagellates; nighttime cams reveal magical sparkles.
  • Casa Bacardi (Cataño): Tour the world’s largest rum distillery; nearby urban cams show the surrounding bay area.
  • Camuy River Cave Park: Vast underground cave system with sinkholes and rivers; explore via guided tours, with surface cams offering scenic overviews.
  • Arecibo Observatory (historic site): Former world’s largest radio telescope site, now a science center; remote cams highlight the karst landscape.
  • Culebra Island: Pristine wildlife refuge with beaches and reefs; ferry-accessible, with live streams of flamingo lagoons and shores.

Puerto Rico live webcams enhance these spots, from fortress sunsets to rainforest mists.

Top Beaches

  • Flamenco Beach (Culebra): World-renowned for turquoise waters, white sand, and WWII tanks; perfect for snorkeling, with calm waves.
  • Luquillo Beach: Golden sands backed by palm trees near El Yunque; family-friendly with kiosks for local food.
  • Crash Boat Beach (Aguadilla): Vibrant spot for cliff jumping, snorkeling, and pier fishing; colorful boats dot the scene.
  • Playa Sucia (Cabo Rojo): Secluded southwestern gem with pink salt flats, cliffs, and clear waters; great for hiking.
  • Playa Caracas (Vieques): Red Frog Beach offers jungle-fringed sands and gentle surf; ideal for relaxation.
  • Isla Verde Beach (Carolina): Urban beach with resorts, turquoise waters, and watersports; lively yet swimmable.
  • Condado Beach (San Juan): Stylish stretch with ocean views, near hotels; good for bodyboarding.
  • La Chiva (Vieques): Blue Beach features vibrant reefs for snorkeling and secluded vibes.

Puerto Rico live cams deliver real-time beach action, from surf reports to sunset glows, helping you pick the perfect spot.