Puerto Rico Travel Tips
Determining Puerto Rico's charm is a no-brainer. Less than a three-hour flight from Miami,
 this island is a U.S. territory (in case you didn't recall from high 
school history). So when you're shopping in San Juan, you can pay for 
your souvenirs with American bills. But don't be mistaken:  This isn't 
quite a home away from home. Puerto Rico has both 20-foot waves for 
surfers and calm, clear waters for families. It's a stroll back through 
time and an up-close look at the contemporary. If you want to get away from civilization entirely, you can ferry 
over to the secluded -- not to mention jaw-droppingly gorgeous -- 
islands of Vieques and Culebra.
When other Caribbean 
isles put a premium on wintertime at the beach, Puerto Rico offers 
year-round affordable packages to relax along its blanched sands. And 
while other regional spots like to advertise exciting nightlife, the 
capital city of San Juan actually delivers. Follow a pulsating beat to 
the dance clubs in the Santurce neighborhood, catch some live music in a
 Ponce lounge, or grab a casual drink at a San Sebastián bar.
Why Go: You will have to fly to this one. But the tropical paradise of Puerto Rico is worth the splurge. The El Yunque National Rainforest hosts numerous hiking trails for active honeymooners, while the blue glow of Mosquito Bay
 at night provides a beautiful backdrop for midnight strolls. Once you 
arrive, you can stay in seaside resorts for significantly less than you 
could on other Caribbean islands.
Best Times to Visit Puerto Rico
The best time to visit Puerto Rico is from mid April to June, right 
after the busy winter season and just before the rainy summer.  Spring 
weather is also very pleasant, barely escaping the mid 80s on most days.
 The island sees its best weather in winter -- which is partly why this 
is the most crowded and expensive time to visit -- but with careful 
planning you might uncover a pretty good discount during those months as
 well. You could also plan an enjoyable and affordable trip for the 
fall, when hotels could be as cheap as $80 a night.





























 
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