Nice Beaches by lspearmanii
I found the beaches nice and the people friendly
over 4 years ago
Write an entry Entries about this placeNice Beaches by lspearmaniiI found the beaches nice and the people friendly over 4 years agoso peaceful! by xoboomxolets see…. the last time i went to PR was with my ex high school bf. he is PR and his mama lived there while they lived here. weird but anyways… he invited me over the summer and suprisingly my mom let me go! i was stoked! it was amazing there. the beaches were super clean and not at all as crouded as i thought they would be. plus you could practically walk everywhere. he took me to old san juan which was beautiful. we walked all the narrow streets went into shops and churches and made out on top of the wall/bride(i can remember the name). id like to visit it again sometime. over 4 years ago2/11 cruise and our visit in San Juan by Connie Kallevig-MunsonErick and I were in San Juan on 2/11/08 and visited Puerto Rico. We went on a night life tour and the only real night life we saw was the bum sleeping on the bench. I would like to go back to puerto rico and see the things that I would like to see – like San Cristobal and the other important landmarks. over 5 years agoUntitled by carrieOT08- over 5 years agoUntitled by princesspumaI really enjoyed the island. It was beautiful. There were some wonderful historical sites. At night in our hotel, I could hear all the coquis in the trees. I wish I had more time to go to the hot springs and to go on a better trip to one of the bioluminescent bays. On some trips you get to swim, on others you don’t. I would like to visit Puerto Rico’s western coast too. One thing I was expecting that I did not experience, was the calm and more relaxed environment I was used to from Guatemala and Costa Rica. I think the emotional environment in Puerto Rico comes more from the tourists and the mainland mentality. People are in a rush. If traffic slows, everyone in the line of cars lays on their horn. In many of the shops, when you walk in the srote clerks were on their phones and didn’t really say hi. The most annoying thing, was that the souveniers were mostly made in Peru and China. I am certain they could easily get people on the island to make guiros and other little things and sell them there. Unemployment is at 11% there, so the peopel could use the jobs. I would rather buy something made in the place I am buying it from. So, look for masks if you want something locally made. It is a beautiful island. I would gladly go back, but next time I would see different things and avoid some areas. over 5 years agoSee all 70 entries |
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