Playing hero gallery, press to pause images slides Bienvenido a Santaella We welcome you with open arms and with ‘un abrazo tropical’ into a modern Puerto Rican dining experience driven by Chef Jose Santaella. Rooted firmly in authentic dishes and local ingredients, Santaella creates an elegant ...
Category:Food & Lodging,Porta Antillas (East) Print This Without Photos +Print This With Photos The Luquillo kiosks (orkioskos) are a much loved part of Puerto Rico. This long row of humble (think almostramshackle) buildings are right on Route 3 along the beach in Luquillo. But don’t le...
The Catedral de San Juan Bautista is a working church and the seat of the Archdiocese of Puerto Rico. Cayo Icacos Cayo Icacos With all the beautiful beaches on the mainland, it may seem strange to want to get on a boat and go to another one. However, don't let that thought process d...
A one week trip to Puerto Rico for two people costs, on average, $3,402. This includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing. All of these average travel prices have been collected from other travelers to help you plan your own travel budget. Travel Style: Average ...
San Juan, the capital city of Puerto Rico, is one of the top Please Note:To make your planning easier, we have listed the best things to do and attractionsin San Juan and the neighboring towns of Carolina and Cataño.This is especially important for cruisers and travelers spending just a...
Getty Images As far as capital cities go, San Juan, Puerto Rico is a rare gem that has it all – beautiful beaches, a historic center with architecture dating back to the 16th century, a vibrant arts scene, an increasingly diverse population, and 18 neighborhoods with unique flavors, sounds...
A must-have for anyone who wishes to learn about the cuisine of Puerto Rico. It has the best coquito recipe I have ever tried: simple and with just a handful of ingredients, a no-fuzz method, and a rich and smooth coconut flavor. MY LATEST VIDEOS Coconut eggnog coquito recipe...
Balneario La Monserrate is a pristine beach lined with food stalls selling local dishes. Alejandro Granadillo/Lonely Planet 3. Balneario La Monserrate Best beach for local food La Monserrate, also calledLuquillo Beach, is a 15-minute drive fromEl Yunque National Rainforest– the perfect place to ...
Here's how I quickly (and conveniently) found myself trading in my typical Big Apple food deliveries for some of the best dishes and coffee drips in Puerto Rico. Plan your own trip with Discover Puerto Ricohere. Getting there TANNER SAUNDERS/THE POINTS GUY ...
Puerto Rico has many great "selling points" to attractive visitors to our shores — beaches, forests, adventure, history, food, music and friendly locals. Being an inexpensive vacation destination is not one of the island’s strong points. However, don’t be discouraged. With some careful plan...