Traveling is a great way to see the world in person. When people travel, they have a chance to think about the world in new ways, meet people they’ve never before and take a break from their daily lives. One of the truly great things about travel is that you don’t need a lot of money to head out on the adventure you’ll never forget. It’s easier than ever before to travel the globe even if you don’t have a lot of money. This article will give you great tips…
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Aguada Town Center
In Puerto Rico, every Pueblo has a town center. There is a Catholic Church, an open Square and usually the Mayor’s office and any government buildings. Before heading out of the West Coast, we stopped in the center of Aguada and took some photos of the church, the town square, the Mayor’s office and an unexpected surprise, one of Hector PR’s buildings painted as the Puerto Rican Flag.
Read MoreThings to Do in Caguas
This Article appears courtesy DiscoverPuertoRico.com. It originally appeared here Known as the “Center and Heart of Puerto Rico”, Caguas takes pride in keeping tradition alive. A vibrant city, rich in culture and soul, you can choose to visit one of its many museums or stroll around its beautiful botanical garden. Walk around beautiful gardens, learn about endemic species, stroll the ruins of an old sugar mill, and more. This town is revitalizing its town’s square, with several new spots, eateries, and events. Caguas History Museum A building that once served as the town’s…
Read MoreAguada Dinner and Sunset
We stopped for dinner in a great seafood restaurant right on the coast in Aguada. Liz had Arroz con Jeyes, I had Asopao de Jeyes. They were both incredible. A short time later we caught the sunset off the West Coast.
Read MoreBorinquen Beach Aguadilla Puerto Rico
We took a quick little trip to Punta Borinquen in Aguadilla. The beach was gorgeous but everything was abandoned post Hurricane Maria. There were 2 separate beaches and a small area that was supposed to help restore the ruins of this fort. But most of this came to a stand still after Hurricane Maria. Related Articles
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