Imagine fireflies twinkling beneath the surface of the night sea. Every swish of your hand, every stroke of the kayak paddle restarts the sparks of light. As you kayak through the inky water beneath the …
Read More »Celebrities flock to this exclusive resort in Puerto Rico
The Dorado Beach Ritz-Carlton Reserve, the former property of Laurance Rockefeller in Puerto Rico, which just underwent a $340 million dollar renovation, has celebrities galore, among them actors Mariska Hargitay and Peter Hermann, Paul Rudd, …
Read More »Mobile App to Promote Museums and Art
“If you develop it, they will come — or a least that’s the hope regarding a new museum and arts app for Puerto Rico. The island saw tourism rise in 2016 despite Puerto Rico’s severe …
Read More »World’s biggest cruise ship was in Puerto Rico, did you see it?
The world’s biggest cruise ship docked in Puerto Rico for the first time as the U.S. territory reports a boost in tourism amid an economic crisis. Royal Caribbean’s Harmony of the Seas arrived back in …
Read More »Go from Canada to Puerto Rico Non-stop
Air Canada has inaugurated a new non-stop service between Montreal and Puerto Rico. This morning’s departure of Air Canada flight AC958 marks the beginning of weekly flights from Montreal to San Juan’s Luis Muñoz Marín …
Read More »Best places to stay in Puerto Rico
While San Juan has the highest concentration of hotels in Puerto Rico, there are plenty of spectacular places to stay all over the island. From boutique-style hotels to full-on resorts, there’s something for everyone. Here …
Read More »Experience Puerto Rico in one day
You’ll need a car to see all that Puerto Rico has to offer in one day. While you won’t be able to see the entire island — it’s 3,515 square miles — you will be …
Read More »Kitesurfing Guayama
Kite boarding is similar to wake boarding or surfing, but with more freedom. You can use a directional board, much like a surfboard, or a bi-directional kite board similar to a wake board to surf …
Read More »Surfing Puerto Rico
The first surfers came to Puerto Rico in the 1960s. And as soon as they caught that first wave, they haven’t left. It’s the reason why beaches such as those in the West coast town …
Read More »Punta Tuna Lighthouse in Maunabo
Punta Tuna, a narrow rock formation projecting into the Caribbean Sea on the southeast shore of Puerto Rico, seems the ideal spot for a lighthouse. Its elevation naturally increases the visibility of a light, and …
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