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LGBT Spaces and Events Beyond Gay Bars in Puerto Rico

LGBT Spaces and Events Beyond Gay Bars in Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico's LGBT community is one of the most visible, organised, and culturally embedded in the Caribbean and Latin America. Beyond the bar and club scene, the island has queer-affirming spaces, organisations, events, and a cultural fabric that m...

Spanish or English in Puerto Rico? What You Actually Need to Know

Spanish or English in Puerto Rico? What You Actually Need to Know

Puerto Rico's official languages are Spanish and English — but don't let that "official bilingual" status mislead you. The island's daily language is overwhelmingly Spanish. English is widely understood in tourist areas and by professionals who deal...

Petrol Stations in Puerto Rico: What You Need to Know

Petrol Stations in Puerto Rico: What You Need to Know

If you're renting a car to explore beyond San Juan — and you should be — understanding Puerto Rico's petrol station landscape will save you several headaches. Here's the practical guide. Fuel Grades and Prices Puerto Rico uses the same fuel syste...

Is the Ocean Dangerous in Puerto Rico? What Swimmers Need to Know

Is the Ocean Dangerous in Puerto Rico? What Swimmers Need to Know

The short answer: it depends entirely on which coast and which beach you're on. Puerto Rico's geography creates dramatically different ocean conditions on its various coasts, and the island has a meaningful number of drowning incidents every year — ...

Must-Try Foods in Puerto Rico: What to Eat Before You Leave

Must-Try Foods in Puerto Rico: What to Eat Before You Leave

Puerto Rican cuisine — cocina criolla — is a synthesis of three culinary traditions: Spanish, West African, and Taíno Indigenous. The Spanish brought the techniques, the pork, and the olive oil. The Africans brought okra, pigeon peas, and the seasoni...

10 Places You Must See in Puerto Rico

10 Places You Must See in Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico is a small island — 100 by 35 miles — that contains an almost implausible amount of geographic and cultural variety. Rainforest and desert. Atlantic surf and Caribbean calm. 500-year-old walled cities and modern food markets. Glowing bays...

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