Puerto Rico

Where to go

When visiting Puerto Rico, travelers are greeted by the charm of Old San Juan, where the historic streets are lined with vibrant colorful buildings that reflect the island's rich history. Or you can can immerse yourself in the lush beauty of El Yunque National Forest, with its cascading waterfalls and wildlife. For those looking to unwind, the stunning Flamenco Beach offers pristine sands and crystal-clear waters perfect for relaxation. How about Mar Chiquita, one of the most popular natural pools in the north coast. The half-moon opening is created by two limestone outcroppings that allow the intense turquoise waters of the Atlantic Ocean to rush in.

Dont skip Mosquito Bioluminescent Bay, located in Vieques, Puerto Rico, is a breathtaking natural wonder renowned for its enchanting bioluminescence. Imagine gliding over the shimmering waters in a kayak, where every stroke of the paddle illuminates the surroundings with vibrant blue-green light, creating an ethereal atmosphere. This magical phenomenon is caused by microscopic organisms called dinoflagellates, which glow when disturbed. Lastly, must make time for La Playuela, Cabo Rojo, one of the natural in southwest beaches and you will get a perfect tan while admiring the majestic views.

What to eat

Medalla is undoubtedly the most popular beer in Puerto Rico, capturing the essence of the island with its crisp lager-style profile. As you relax on the pristine beaches or explore the charming small islands that dot the coastline, enjoying a cold Medalla is a perfect way to enhance the experience. In Puerto Rico, indulging in the local seafood feels almost essential, as the Caribbean is renowned for its vibrant marine offerings. A must rum tour in Puerto Rico offers a delightful journey through the island's rich rum heritage. Visitors can explore the production of five distinct & renowned rums. Start with Bacardi, the world's largest rum brand, known for its crisp and refreshing taste. Then, experience Don Q, celebrated for its smoothness and versatility in cocktails. Next, savor Palo Viejo, which delivers a robust character, perfect for those who appreciate a bolder flavor. Discover the artisanal charm of Ron del Barrilito, crafted in small batches and often regarded as a premium choice. Finally, enjoy the vibrant notes of Ron Llave, which adds another layer to Puerto Rico's diverse rum landscape.

What to wear

Puerto Rico offers a unique opportunity for travelers, as it's the only Caribbean destination accessible without a need for US passport. With its stunning landscapes, you can immerse yourself in a variety of activities, from hiking lush trails to swimming in crystal-clear waters and savoring delicious local cuisine or riding on horses. For a week in this tropical paradise, consider packing outfits in soft, earthy tones, subtle patterns complemented by maxi dresses that allow for comfort and ease. Even if you’re not usually one for bright colors, like myself, incorporating pops of red or pink can elevate your vacation wardrobe, adding a vibrant touch to your serene surroundings. Embrace the tropical vibe while ensuring you feel relaxed and beautiful during your adventures in Puerto Rico!

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