Christmas Night we headed out to Caguas Town Plaza. It was very busy with lots of families. Nicely decorated too.
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6 Rockstar Tips for Moving To Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico is a small island country in the Caribbean. It’s considered a U.S. territory; many Americans as well as travelers from all over the world visit Puerto Rico to experience a tropical paradise. Some people enjoy it so much that they want to move to the country to enjoy the beaches and rainforests for more than just a few weeks. A move requires preparation; these six tips can help any adventurer plan a new life in this beautiful island country. 1.Plan a Budget According to A-1 Auto Transport INC, moving to Puerto Rico…
Read MoreFell in Love with a Puerto Rican Girl? Here’s How to Win Her Heart
So you’ve fallen for a Puerto Rican girl? Who among us hasn’t? Latinas, Puerto Ricans especially, are fiery, strong, and incredibly fun. When you add that to their caramel skin, curvy figures, and beautiful, warm eyes, you get the recipe for perfection. Puerto Rican girls are also loyal to a fault, something very rare these days. Their one flaw? They’re very picky. Puerto Rican women know what they want and will not settle for anything less. This may seem discouraging if you struggle to pull women; it may even stop…
Read MoreCalle Fortaleza Old San Juan Puerto Rico
This past Christmas in Puerto Rico we stopped by Calle Fortaleza in Old San Juan
Read MoreThe Best Puerto Rican Recipes that You Should Try
Looking for el Boricua Recipes You’ll find them here Puerto Rico is mainly known for its delightful beaches – almost everyone reading this article would love to spend their next holiday listening to traditional Puerto Rican music on one of the country’s beaches. However, real Puerto Rico fans know that the country’s food is also something worth dying for – delightful beaches and delicious dishes! If you want to know/learn more about Puerto Rico and its cuisine, then you’re in just the right place, as we’re about to introduce you…
Read MoreOld San Juan Walking Tour
Right after a quick stop at the Capitol building, we headed into Old San Juan to do a walking tour.
Read MorePinones 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
Read More3 Best Destinations for Tourists in Puerto Rico
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…
Read MoreHow to Plan the Perfect Puerto Rican Vacation
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…
Read MoreKiosks of Luquillo
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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