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A Rainy Vacation Day is Better than a Sunny Work Day

Rainbow Over Rio Grande

So you came on vacation to Puerto Rico expecting all blue skies and sunny beaches. And now it’s raining. Or maybe pouring is a better description!

Don’t worry. All is not lost. There are plenty of things to do on your PR vacation that don’t require perfect weather.

With “wet season” and “hurricane season” just around the corner, you’re looking at the weather report and wondering if visiting Puerto Rico at this time of year is a good thing or a bad thing.

I’ll let you in on a little secret: Here’s our weather report for every day of the year … partly sunny, with a chance of rain. It’s sunny, then it rains, then the sun comes back out. Yes, we occasionally get slammed with a major storm, but the same can be said for many prime tourist destinations in the States. On any given day, the weather may be very different in different parts of the island. When it’s raining in the north-east, it may very well be dry in Ponce or on the west coast.


The key is knowing that you don’t have to sit in your hotel room when the weather turns gray. And we’re here to help with that.

As we write more articles, we’ll be putting a RainyDay tag on those things that are good to do when it’s a less-than-ideal beach day. That way, you can have some plans in your back pocket just in case.

Come to think of it, this list might also come in handy on those I-really-should-have-used-more-sunscreen days. :-)

Let us know how you’ve spent rainy days in Puerto Rico by leaving a comment.

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