Arecibo Observatory, which is in Puerto Rico, is the location of the world’s largest single-dish radio telescope. Because radio telescopes can work at all times of day and in all kinds of weather, the observatory …
Read More »The Beaches of Culebra
For a small island with little infrastructure, less luxury, and even less nightlife, there are only so many reasons people visit Culebra: to get away, to get “off island,” and to get to the beach. …
Read More »Trails – Monte Brujo Guayama
Monte Brujo MTB Trail is popular with mountain bikers and the great variety along the Trail. Interests a broad range of cyclists from beginners to hard cores. Monte Brujo MTB Trail consists of day rides, …
Read More »Paddle Puerto Rico
There’s something about Puerto Rico. Maybe it’s the warm Caribbean water? Or the food? Whatever the draw, the “island of enchantment,” offers incredible paddling options: great surf, downwind runs and flatwater touring. The white sand …
Read More »Rincón, Puerto Rico is known as “El Pueblo del Surfing”
Rincon, Puerto Rico is known as “Pueblo del Surfing” (the surfing town) and “El Pueblo de los Bellos Atardeceres” (the town of beautiful sunsets). These are only two of the wonderful assets that Rincon, Puerto …
Read More »White Bean Soup From No. 1 Restaurant in Puerto Rico
Old San Juan is quite a surprise. For those of you who haven’t been, it’s the second oldest city in the Americas dating back to 1521. It’s filled with history and vividly colored buildings on …
Read More »Do you need a passport to visit Puerto Rico?
Just because a trip to Puerto Rico definitely qualifies as a tropical getaway, doesn’t mean you need to bring a passport. Despite a handful of reports and rumors, there’s no passport or visa requirement for …
Read More »Puerto Rico: 6 Things You Should Know Before Visiting
There are things that are not told by any tourism board when you are visiting a new country. Even though those things are easy to find online or in travel guides if we just take …
Read More »Artist to disappear into Puerto Rican rainforest
Many artists are committed to their craft, but few have gone as far as the Puerto Rican artist Papo Colo. Next month, Colo plans to disappear into El Yunque tropical rainforest and live off the …
Read More »San Sebastián Street Festival
It is no secret that people in Puerto Rico know how to party, especially around the Christmas holidays. Announce that there will be a parade, music, dancing, libations, food — then add in local artisan …
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