50 Best Shopping in Puerto Rico

Artesanías Castor Ayala

Just east of Piñones is the town of Loíza, where you can find authentic coconut vejigante masks, dubbed "Mona Lisas" because of their elongated smiles. Craftsman Raúl Ayala Carrasquillo has been making these pieces for nearly half a century, following in the footsteps of his late father. Collectors prize these wild masks, most with tentaclelike horns. His one-room shop, in a shack that was painted yellow many years ago, is on the road between Loíza and Río Grande.

Rte. 187, Km 6.6, Loíza, n/a Puerto Rico, 00772, Puerto Rico
787-564–6403

Cappalli

Noted local designer Lisa Cappalli sells her feminine, sensuous designs in this elegant boutique, which specializes in ready-to-wear and custom fashions including a small collection of whimsical, lacy wedding gowns.

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Caribbean Trading Company

This store features locally crafted artwork in various mediums, as well as souvenirs like coffee, hot sauce, picture frames, and clothing. 

Catalá Joyeros

Family-run since the 1930s, this store is known for its large selection of pearls and precious stones, as well as for its jewelry design.

Cigar House

The Cigar House has an eclectic selection of local and imported cigars from Nicaragua, Honduras, and the Dominican Republic. At the lounge and bar, you can enjoy your purchase with a glass of your favorite spirit.

Club Jibarito

Club Jibarito has a fantastic collection of high-end watches by Audemars Piguet, Chopard, H.Stern, Harry Winston, Panerai, and other designers.

Coach

Stylish, upscale handbags for men and women can be purchased at Coach for a discounted price.

158 Calle Cristo, 00901, Puerto Rico
787-722–6830

Concalma

Here designer Matilsha Marxuach, who is keen on sustainable fashion, sells her hip line of fair-trade messenger and handbags, as well as bathing suits, vintage clothing, and items made by other local designers.

Coquí el Original

This Old San Juan establishment has been in the Barquet family for four generations, and items from their Coquí el Original line—depicting the local tree frog—have become popular souvenirs. Choose from 14K-gold or sterling-silver coquí pendants, rings, bracelets, and more. If you’re looking for unique and high-end jewels, ask to browse the private back room.

Desecheo Surf & Dive Shop

In addition to selling swimwear, sandals, sunglasses, and surf gear, this shop rents bodyboards, a variety of short and long surfboards, and snorkeling equipment. The staff can also organize surfing lessons.

Rte. 413, Km 2.5, Rincón, n/a Puerto Rico, 00677, Puerto Rico
787-823–0390

Eclectika

Here the inventory, most of it Indonesian, ranges from bedspreads and furnishings to beaded jewelry and hand fans.

204 Calle O'Donnell, 00901, Puerto Rico
787-721–7236

El Galpón

At El Galpón, knowledgeable owners Betsy and Gustavo will fit you with a Panama hat ($65–$900), and you'll learn that the genuine article is actually made in Ecuador. They also carry a large selection of Puerto Rican santos, hand-carved wooden saints.

Estudio Arte Fango

The island's best place for gifts is right above the popular Dinghy Dock restaurant. Local artist Jorge Acevedo paints scenes of island life and Culebra's natural tableaux of mangroves and seascapes. Be sure to browse his one-of-a-kind works and original T-shirts, as well as his wife's handmade jewelry. If you happen to be around on a Saturday, follow him downstairs to the Dinghy Dock, where he plays conga music.

Estúdio de Arte Samuel Lind

At his studio on a short, dusty lane across the street from the Artesanías Castor Ayala, artist Samuel Lind sculpts, paints, and silk-screens images that are quintessentially Loízano. Lind's work is displayed in the two floors of his latticework studio. Of special note are his colorful folk-art posters inspired by everyday Puerto Rican life.

Forteleza Antiques

Old San Juan

For nearly three decades, Robert and Sharon Bartos have been selling antiques and objets d'art from all over the world, much of it from Europe.

Galería Botello

This influential gallery displays art by the late Angel Botello, who was hailed as the Caribbean Gauguin as far back as 1943. (His works also hang in the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico.) His paintings often feature the bright colors of the tropics and usually depict island scenes. Also on display here are works by other prominent local artists, Puerto Rican santos, and sculptures by Botello.

Galería Petrus

Among those who have displayed their works at Galería Petrus are Dafne Elvira, whose surreal oils and acrylics tease and seduce (witness a woman emerging from a banana peel); Marta Pérez, another surrealist, whose bewitching paintings examine such themes as how life on a coffee plantation might have been; and Elizam Escobar, a former political prisoner whose oils depict typically dark subjects. Exhibitions change frequently and focus on local artists like Bobby Cruz and Carlos Dávila.

Haitian Gallery

This shop carries Haitian masks, statues, paintings, and wooden works of art. The second floor houses a large selection of paintings from the Caribbean.

Harry Robles

Puerto Rican couture designer Harry Robles specializes in elegant evening and bridal gowns.

La Cava

Forgot your snorkel? Left your bathing suit at home? Need a new pair of flip-flops or a souvenir for your favorite cousin? La Cava is the perfect place to meet all of those needs.

138 Calle Escudero, Dewey, Culebra, 00775, Puerto Rico
787-742–0566

Magia

Old San Juan

The clever shop Magia carries what appear to be traditional crafts, but look more closely. Each work, most of which are done by artist-owner Manolo Díaz, is quite unique. A little wooden shrine, for example, might be sheltering an image of Marilyn Monroe. You can also find vintage costume jewelry and Puerto Rican santos.

99 Calle Cristo, San Juan, n/a Puerto Rico, 00901, Puerto Rico
787-368–6164
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Mayagüez Mall

Offering heavy-duty shopping, the Mayagüez Mall has local stores; a food court; movie theaters; and stateside chains like Old Navy, Walmart, and Marshalls.

975 Av. Eugenio María de Hostos, Mayagüez, n/a Puerto Rico, 00680, Puerto Rico
787-834–2760

Mi Coquí

Explore shelves filled with carnival masks, colorful hammocks, freshly ground coffee, and bottles and bottles of rum.

Mi Pequeño San Juan

You might find a reproduction of your hotel at this shop, which specializes in tiny ceramic versions of San Juan doorways. The works are created by hand in the shop, which also carries fine art prints.

152 Calle Fortaleza, 00901, Puerto Rico
787-721–5040

Monsieur

The quality clothing at Monsieur is very sleek and stylish—everything for the well-dressed man.

Mundo Taíno

This is a good place to shop for high-quality folk art from around the island. You can also pick up local coffee and other food specialty items like hot sauce.

200 Calle Fortaleza, 00901, Puerto Rico
787-724–2005

MUNS

Sisters Bianca and Paola Muns sell sustainable clothing and jewelry under their own label at this pretty boutique. They also carry a curated selection of clothing, swimwear, and accessories by other Puerto Rican designers.

Nativa

The window displays are almost as daring as the clothes at this shop, which caters to trendy young ladies looking for party dresses, jumpers, accessories, and shoes.

Olé

Aficionados of the famous Panama hat, made from delicately handwoven straw, should stop at Olé. The shop sells top-of-the-line toppers for as much as $1,000, as well as more affordable options that can be custom-fit. Take a few moments to browse the other goods for sale like decades-old santos and used books.