Turista literally means "tourist". It's a common word, but Bad Bunny uses it here in a deeply metaphorical and emotional way.
He sings, "En mi vida fuiste turista" (In my life you were a tourist), to describe a lover who only experienced the beautiful, surface-level parts of his life, like a visitor on vacation. They never saw his hidden pain or "heridas" (wounds), making this a powerful metaphor for a shallow relationship.
Imagine a brief Caribbean getaway in someone’s heart. In “TURiSTA,” Bad Bunny compares a short-lived romance to a vacation visit: the other person was only a tourist who snapped pretty memories, danced under glowing sunsets, and enjoyed the best version of him. The catchy bolero groove feels warm and relaxed, yet the lyrics reveal that, behind the souvenirs and smiles, the host’s heart has been hurting for mucho tiempo.
The song’s bittersweet core is about appearance versus reality. While the couple “la pasamos bien,” the narrator hid old wounds that were never the tourist’s job to heal. He accepts the relationship’s temporary nature—“si se da, pues se da, y si no, pues también”—and chooses to savor the night anyway. With this mix of romance, resignation, and self-protection, Bad Bunny reminds listeners that even the most beautiful trips can leave unseen stories behind, and that sometimes enjoying the moment is the best passport we have.