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Puerto Rico Travel

CITIES - Aguada - Aguadilla - Aguirre - Anasco - Arecibo - Arroyo - Barrio Puntas - Bo Puntas Rincon - Boqueron - Cabo Rojo - Caguas - Camuy - Carolina - Ceiba - Condado - Condado San Juan - Culebra - Dorado - Ensenada - Ensenada Rincon - Esperanza - Fajardo - Farjardo - Guanica - Guayama - Hatillo - Hmacao - Humacao - I - Isabel Segunda - Isabela - Isabela Puerto Rico - Isla Verde - Isla Verde Carolina - Isla Verde- Carolina - Isle Verde - Las Piedras - Loiza - Loizapr - Luquillo - Luquillo Puerto Rico - Manati - Maunabo - Mayaguez - Medianialoza - Ocean Park - Old San Juan - Palmas Del Mar - Palmas Del Mar-humacao - Patillas - Ponce - Punta Santiago - Rincn - Rincon - Rio Grande - Rio Grande Rio Mar - Rio Mar - San Juan - Utuado - Vega Alta - Vega Baja - Viejo San Juan - Vieques - Vieques Island - Villa Borquien - Yauco
Whether looking for a sun & beach escape or a luxury getaway, Puerto Rico has it. Throughout Puerto Rico there are so many choices for travel activities, tours, lodging (popular hotels, villa stays and vacation rentals), and big & small cruises that travel in Puerto Rico promises to be an unforgettable travel experience. You can build your personal trip planning itinerary online and choose to explore the area on your own or take our travel theme tours that make it easy to experience travel as you like it.

Puerto Rico Guide - to help with your travel planning, find valuable details on the area including local activities & attractions, recommended restaurants, favorite shopping areas, walking tours, suggested itineraries and events.
Puerto Rico Introduction



It's only the size of Connecticut, but Puerto Rico pulsates with more life than any other island in the Caribbean. To the beat of bomba, there's a party going on here 24 hours a day.

The 4 million people who live here believe that having fun is one of the reasons they were born on this dazzling but troubled island. One of the most popular tourist destinations south of Florida raises the rainbow flag to a diverse heritage, beginning with the early settlers, the Taíno Indians. Their culture later gave way to African and Spanish influences.

That Puerto Rico maintains its culture or identity is just short of a miracle. Its big brother to the north -- that is, the United States -- dominates the island's economy but not its soul. Most Puerto Ricans maintain a love-hate relationship with the States. Although an independence-minded political party favors breaking away completely, the majority of Puerto Ricans, when faced with a decision at the voting polls, don't want to take such a drastic step into the unknown.

Much of the island lives in poverty, but Puerto Ricans have a lot to boast about, including 260 miles of sandy beaches; the third-largest underground cave system on earth; and the world's largest radio telescope, which sends signals into outer space 24 hours a day, hoping ET will call in for a "close encounter." And don't forget its lush Caribbean forests, including the only rainforest (El Yunque) on U.S. territory. There are an astonishing nine protected nature reserves on this so-called "Island of Enchantment," with species of wildlife you won't find anywhere else in the world.

A clue to the Puerto Rican soul is reflected in the national anthem, "La Borinqueña." Most national anthems around the world sing of military muscle and a triumph over enemies. Not so "La Borinqueña." It sings of "a flowering garden of exquisite magic . . . the daughter of the sea and the sun." Get to know this garden and the people who call it home.

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