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Save Some Money: 2009 Puerto Rico Entertainment Book

Oct 15th, 2008 • By • Category: General, Shopping

I am always looking for ways to save some money, especially on vacation, and I thought that I would share this with our readers. The San Juan edition of the Entertainment Book is filled with 50% discount coupons for restaurants and activities across Puerto Rico.



Outdoor Art in Old San Juan: It’s All Around You

Oct 10th, 2008 • By • Category: Art, History, OldSanJuan

Old San Juan is a 400 year old city, that has come into the modern age with original great old buildings that blend well with the modern conveniences. You can see art all over as you walk around outside in Old San Juan. There are sculptures galore, in all sizes and styles, depicting all sorts of people and things. So explore the old city and see what wonderful art you can find!



Get Married or Renew Your Vows in Puerto Rico

Oct 1st, 2008 • By • Category: General

Getting married on a tropical island, on the beach, with the sun setting behind you … How romantic! Or how about getting married in a garden surrounded by tropical flowers … or in the rain forest … or just about anywhere your heart desires! If that is what you are looking to do while visiting Puerto Rico, you have many options.



Playa Colora – A Secret Beach in Fajardo

Sep 24th, 2008 • By • Category: Beach, East, Nature

We found a cute secluded beach, just a short 25-minute walk from Seven Seas Balneario in Fajardo, called Playa Colora.



Cataño Ferry: A Low Cost Ride & Quick Sunset Cruise

Sep 17th, 2008 • By • Category: OldSanJuan

The Cataño Ferry, also called La Lancha de Cataño, is a small commuter ferry that runs between Old San Juan and Cataño. It can be used as affordable transportation, or as a quick sunset cruise.



23 Things To Do With Kids Within 1 Hour of San Juan

Sep 10th, 2008 • By • Category: Beach, Nature, RainyDay

Traveling with kids changes everything. You need to find a place where there are things that everyone in the family can enjoy. Luckily, you are planning to visit Puerto Rico where there are many activities for every member of your family. We’ve put together this list with families and convenience in mind. All of these activities are within about a 1-hour drive of the San Juan area.



El Yunque’s Best-Kept Secret: Juan Diego Falls

Aug 23rd, 2008 • By • Category: East, Hiking, Nature, North, RainForest

Juan Diego Falls is a series of beautiful waterfalls located a short (but demanding) walk from the road. We feel that the largest of the falls is better than the more popular La Mina Falls. Especially since Juan Diego Falls is virtually undiscovered by tourists!



Spending An Evening In Old San Juan

Aug 15th, 2008 • By • Category: Dance, Music, OldSanJuan

We get asked time and time again about things to do in Old San Juan in the evening. And you know what? There are actually lots of things to choose from! In addition to the usual ideas of walking tours or having a drink, we complied a list of live music and dance shows that you can enjoy around town.



Laguna Grande: Fajardo’s Bio Bay Revisited

Aug 13th, 2008 • By • Category: East, Nature, Tour, WaterSports

In the spring of 2007, the Puerto Rico Department of Natural Resources banned swimming in Laguna Grande in Fajardo. This simple act reduced the wear and tear on the biobay and allowed nature to begin undoing the damage that humans inflicted on the environment. This past year we had heard the health of the biobay was making a comeback, so we were eager to see that for ourselves.



Walk Angelito Trail to a Great Swimmin’ Hole

Aug 3rd, 2008 • By • Category: Hiking, Nature, RainForest

What could be more refreshing than taking a swim in a crystal clear river on a hot day? If you are in El Yunque and want to do some swimming, you may want to try Angelito Trail. The trail leads to Las Damas pool in the Mameyes River.



Get Personal with an Erin Go Bragh Snorkel Sailing Trip

Jul 23rd, 2008 • By • Category: Beach, East, Nature, Snorkeling, Tour, WaterSports

A day sail aboard the Erin Go Bragh III offers an intimate option for accessing excellent snorkeling spots near the islets of Icacos, Lobos, Palominos, and Palominitos, located off the coast of Fajardo. Longer overnight trips are available to the islands of Culebra and Vieques.



Find Lady Luck in a Puerto Rico Casino

Jul 20th, 2008 • By • Category: East, General, Metro, RainyDay

If you’re looking for some casino action, Puerto Rico has something for you from Slots, to Blackjack, Roulette, Craps, Texas Hold’em and Baccarat. Casinos are located in most of the resorts and large hotels all around the island.



Kids Can Enjoy Old San Juan, Too!

Jul 13th, 2008 • By • Category: General, OldSanJuan

There are plenty of things to do with kids in Old San Juan. Whether you explore an ancient fort, fly a kite, feed 100s of pigeons, taste some local ice cream, or just enjoy one of the many family-friendly activities on the weekend, you’ll be sure to keep busy.



Anyone Up Fore Golf?

Jul 1st, 2008 • By • Category: East

Everyone comes to Puerto Rico for a different reason. If you are an avid golfer, Puerto Rico’s 23 golf courses might be reason enough! Here is a list of the golf courses in the north-east part of the island.



Visit the Aibonito Flower Festival

Jun 22nd, 2008 • By • Category: Central, Music, Nature

The 40th Annual Aibonito Flower Festival (Festival de las Flores de Aibonito) will be held in the beautiful mountain town of Aibonito from June 27 through July 6, 2008. Visit the flower festival to see (and buy!) the latest introductions in tropical plants and trees. There will be rides for the kids, live music and, of course, lots of local food.



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