Destinations Caribbean Puerto Rico Movies Set or Filmed in Puerto Rico By Zain Deane Zain Deane Zain Deane is the author of "Explorer's Guide San Juan, Vieques & Culebra: A Great Destination" and several other guidebooks for Puerto Rico. Travel's editorial guidelines Updated on June 3, 2019 Photo: Bob Ingelhart/Getty Images For a small island, Puerto Rico has produced a pretty decent list of movie stars. There have also been many movies shot around the island. When you think about it, it makes sense; few places can boast the combination of natural beauty, historic setting, and unique settings that Puerto Rico offers movie-makers. Here are just a few big-budget productions that have brought film crews to Puerto Rico, and the areas they chose to capture their stories. Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides Jaro Nemčok/Wikimedia Commons/CC BY-SA 3.0 Captain Jack Sparrow couldn't resist Puerto Rico. Johnny Depp's singularly and weirdly terrific pirate returned in the fourth installment of Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean series, parts of which were shot in Puerto Rico. At least one scene was filmed at the postcard-perfect Palominitos Island, and from there moves to the Castillo de San Cristóbal Fort in Old San Juan. Fast Five Zen Rial/Getty Images The Fast Five installment of the Fast and the Furious franchise pairs Vin Diesel, The Rock, and San Juan. Of course, anyone who knows about Puerto Rican traffic will realize that all of the racing around the capital is par for the course on any given day... unless it's rush hour. Then it's more like the Slow and the Really Furious. The Men Who Stare at Goats Tim Draper/Getty Images We feel sorry for Puerto Rico's goats; not only do they have to contend with the nefarious El Chupacabra they apparently also attract a secret division of the U.S. military that specialized in psychic manipulation that can drop a perfectly healthy goat with mind lasers... or something like that. It was Bill at The Rainforest Inn who told us that scenes from the quirky Clooney flick The Men Who Stare at Goats were filmed in the El Yunque Rainforest. GoldenEye Tim Draper/Getty Images The climactic ending of James Bond's GoldenEye had Pierce Brosnan and Sean Bean battling it out on a giant telescope. Well, that happens to be the largest single-dish radio telescope in the world, and it happens to be in Arecibo. The Arecibo is truly a scientific marvel that needs to be seen to be appreciated. It made for a very cool scene in GoldenEye and was also featured in the Jodie Foster sci-fi film, Contact. The Losers Neysa Jordán/Flickr/CC BY-SA 2.0 When members of an elite special forces unit are sent to the Bolivian jungle to be set up by a mysterious nemesis, who knew they would be flying down to Puerto Rico? The Losers is filmed in various parts of the island, including Hato Rey, San Juan's business district, the San Juan port, and the above-mentioned Arecibo Telescope. Amistad Bob Ingelhart/Getty Images Amistad is the Steven Spielberg directed movie about a slave revolt aboard a ship named La Amistad starred Anthony Hopkins as John Quincy Adams, Anna Paquin as Queen Isabella II, Djimon Hounsou as the slave who shouts "Give Us Free!" and El Morro as the slave fortress. Not a bad cast. The Lord of the Flies Tim Draper/Dorling Kindersley/Getty Images The Lord of the Flies is an be book and a great movie that was actually given an X Certificate by the British Board of Film Classification for its mature content when it was released in 1963. The film was shot in numerous locations in Puerto Rico, including Aguadilla, El Yunque Rainforest, and Vieques Island. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit