Do you want to move back to Puerto Rico, but are concerned about the economy and job prospects? You’re not alone. The island’s economy has taken hit after hit with all of the hurricanes, adding to the overall perception that the island doesn’t have much of an economy. With this, many young Puerto Ricans—the island’s future—are leaving and moving to the U.S. If you’re planning to stay, or to move back, however, there are some business ideas that can help you make a living on the island. Why Start a…
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Pinones by the Bay
Our last day in Puerto Rico, we drove to Pinones with Tito and la Tia. We had a few drinks, a bite to eat, listened to some music and watched the sunset. It was a great way to end a great vacation
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During the central match of the 23rd round of the Italian Serie A, Inter hosted Milan. The match between the two famous grandees is always a grand event in European football. So this time the teams didn’t let the fans down, giving the audience a fantastic game in the framework of Milan derby. Before the match, Inter was in the second place and after the failure of Juventus had a chance to become the leader of the championship. The current Milan can’t even dream of such success. Pioli’s players were…
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Puerto Rico is a stunning vacation destination filled with unforgettable cuisine, lively music, and one of the most vibrant cultures you will ever experience. Maybe you’re from or live in Puerto Rico and are looking for a hotel to stay in to take a break from workaday life. While vacationers never plan on spending too much time at the hotel, you can’t be away on an adventure 24/7. Getting some great rest, lounging by the pool and visiting the buffet line are all key parts of the vacationing experience. Therefore,…
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The breathtaking attractions of Puerto Rico make it the best tourist destination across the Caribbean. From the beautiful beaches, waterfalls, historic spots, to incredible mountains, the island is a perfect destination for fun lovers. Being a U.S territory, Puerto Rico has a diverse culture, and although people speak Spanish, English is a popular language too. San Juan is its capital city and also happens to be the largest town in the region. The town is filled with amazing events such as beach restaurants and bars, colonial buildings, casinos, and many…
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Thinking about taking a trip down to Puerto Rico for a little fun in the sun? Before you start packing, there are a few other matters you should take into consideration. Here are some tips to help ensure that your Puerto Rican excursions are both safe and enjoyable. Understand Local Culture Although Puerto Ricans are American citizens, the country embraces its Spanish heritage in more ways than one. Spanish is the predominant language, and the Catholic culture is alive and thriving, although there are religious sub-factions that also incorporate some…
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One of our last stops in Puerto Rico in March 2019 was at the Kiosks in Luquillo. We ate, we drank, we sat at the beach for a while and we shopped for souvenirs. Related Articles
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Preparing a Puerto Rican home for spring is a great way to enjoy the last few warm days of winter. With spring rainfall in Puerto Rico averaging between 2 and 3 inches monthly, it is vital to prepare ahead of time. Here are some things you should do to prepare your home for the spring in Puerto Rico. Ready to Grill One thing that you will want to do is get ready to grill. It would be best if you start by wiping down the exterior of the grill with…
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Why Heading Back To School Is A Worthwhile Investment Later In Your Life Around one-third of Americans have a college degree or higher qualification, and among them are record numbers of students from the Puerto Rican and Hispanic communities. It wasn’t always this way though. There is still an overwhelming percentage that has not gained their college diploma. According to the 2018 Hechinger Report, Latino Americans are half as likely to get a college degree than their non-Hispanic white adults. In fact, they are still the least likely group to…
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Made another pit stop, this time at the beach in Fajardo
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