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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Off-the-beaten-track Places in Puerto Rico worth Visiting Puerto Rico is a part of the Antilles archipelago that lies from Cuba the whole way to South America and separates the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. The island is popular among tourists thanks to the white crystal sand and pure water. Puerto Rico is located in the middle of the archipelago with loads of natural recreation resources and unspoiled nature. Despite the islands long and arduous history of invasions and power dilution, it is now famous for being a calm place…
Read MoreBudget Traveling in Puerto Rico
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…
Read MoreExploring Puerto Rico as a Female Solo Traveler
Puerto Rico is totally open for business. As your might already know, Hurricane MarĂa hit Puerto Rico in September 2017 and the damages were uncountable. Fortunately, we were able to overcome all the struggles that the hurricane bring when it comes to deliver to our visitors. There are many things that you can do if you are a female solo traveler and if you really want to make a difference in your visit to the island. Food Tours If there is something that Puerto Rico has not lost even in…
Read MoreNew Beach Home Away from Home
New Beach Home Away from Home less than 100 yards to beach 2 bedroom 2 bathroom a few yards to la playa Anasco, close to Rincon surfing Brand new home for rent just steps from the beach in La Playa Anasco, 401 to KM 2 in Tres Hermanos. Water views from just about every room in the house. Amazing views, tropical calm water, scenary, beach treasures up and down the beach. This home boast all the amenities of home. Please feel free to email me or call me to ask…
Read MoreSurf’s Up in Rincon
Surf’s Up in Rincon By Mark Jury RincĂłn and Surfing are synonymous and many of our winter visitors come here as a result of the consistent waves that break over rocky reefs in warm 85ÂşF water. A bonus is that we are able to enjoy the American way of life blended with a Latin culture. Rincon receives about 10,000 surfing oriented visitors each year who make a good impact on our tourist economy. Most visiting surfers come from the east coast of the USA, from Florida to Maine. Some stay…
Read MoreGreat Architecture in Puerto Rico
Strolling down the streets of old San Juan, Puerto Rico, you are transported back to the time of the conquistadors and the architecture of Andalusia in southern Spain. San Juan was Spain’s major center of commerce and military power in the Caribbean for almost four centuries.  It was the last safe port for the galleons headed back to Spain laden with gold, and the main re-supply port of ships entering from Europe. The city’s military heritage is displayed in several architectural treasures. The El Morro Fortress—The El Morro stands guard…
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the Lighthouse in Rincon, Puerto Rico. The lighthouse was not very busy this time of the year. It gets very busy in the Winter with a lot of whale watching going on. More Information on the Lighthouse in Rincon and More from Puerto Rico Day Trips
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