A little bit more than 2 decades ago the first Boqueron Pride Fest was held on the beach in this southwestern town. Almost 300...
Author: Gregg Fyffe
The main Spanish forts you find in Old San Juan, El Morro, San Cristobal and La Fortaleza have an extensive military history. Every year...
Sailing in Puerto Rico is pretty close to sailing in paradise. The trade winds that blow east to west are constant and the water...
Art in Puerto Rico is all around. Plenty of urban murals adorn Santurce’s walls, every weekend artisans display their creations at fairs all over...
Part 1- Best beaches north coast beaches Puerto Rico has seasons believe it or not. We are not talking about the typical northern hemisphere...
Farmer’s Markets and Plazas del Mercado can be found in most towns all over the island. Here you will find a great variety of...
Very few cities have such a unique, natural feature right smack in the middle of the city. Locals call it La Laguna del Condado...
Taíno Indians in Puerto Rico There were thousands of people in Puerto Rico before the Spaniards arrived. Taíno Indians in Puerto Rico occupied the...
One Day Trip to Culebra Surprise! Puerto Rico isn’t one island, it’sactually a group of many islands, 143 to be exact. There are many...
La Placita Culinary Fest Can you really experience more than 15 different restaurants in one day? If you go to La Placita Culinary Fest,...