A Taste of Puerto Rican Rum History As a by-product of the sugar making process, for rum production in Puerto Rico became a major industry in the 16th century. Sugar cane juice (guarapo) is extracted and boiled at a high…
A Taste of Puerto Rican Rum History As a by-product of the sugar making process, for rum production in Puerto Rico became a major industry in the 16th century. Sugar cane juice (guarapo) is extracted and boiled at a high…
Best Snorkeling Tours in Puerto Rico Where to go for the Best Snorkeling in Puerto Rico. Many visitors flock to Puerto Rico’s beaches but never explore the vibrant undersea life. Colorful snapper, angel-like palometa, and blue tang swim in abundance…
How to Eat Like a Local in Puerto Rico Traditional foods are part of a country’s heritage and are strongly rooted in the history and culture of the country you’re visiting. All I ask is that when you are…
Caves, Cracks and Crevices Parque Nacional de las Cavernas del Río Camuy This park was severely damaged during Hurricane Maria. Cleanup and restoration efforts continue. Call (787) 898-3136 before visiting for information on the re-opening date. Largest Cave in Puerto…
This is an extra-ordinary site. At 167 feet deep, the Arecibo telescope has been the largest and most sensitive radio telescope in the world.
Old San Juan, Puerto Rico, is one of the most interesting and beautiful cities in the world. Explore 7 amazing things to do in Old San Juan Puerto Rico.
Explore the Bitter Taste of History at a Sugar Plantation Hacienda La Esperanza In the town of Manati, Puerto Rico, I was fortunate to be able to take a tour of the restored structures of one of the most important…
Explore Puerto Rico with 15 Photos Things to do in Puerto Rico Colorful architecture of Old San Juan! Walking the streets of Old San Juan will make you question whether you’re in Europe or the Caribbean. Dazzling colors and roads…