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Gyms and Fitness in Puerto Rico: Where Locals Work Out

Gyms and Fitness in Puerto Rico: Where Locals Work Out

Puerto Rico takes fitness seriously. The island has a strong gym culture, a passionate CrossFit community, and the kind of outdoor training environment — ocean swims, beachside runs, year-round warmth — that makes staying active feel like a pleasure ...

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 — ...

Best Gay Bars in Puerto Rico: Top 10 Spots

Best Gay Bars in Puerto Rico: Top 10 Spots

San Juan's gay bar scene is concentrated primarily in Condado, with an important secondary scene in Santurce and individual spots scattered through Old San Juan. The vibe across the scene is warm, unpretentious, and genuinely inclusive — Boricua hos...

Why Visit Puerto Rico? 10 Reasons to Go Right Now

Why Visit Puerto Rico? 10 Reasons to Go Right Now

Puerto Rico sits in a unique position among Caribbean destinations: it offers the richness of Latin Caribbean culture — the food, the music, the Spanish architecture, the warmth of the people — wrapped in the practical ease of a US territory. No pass...

San Juan, Puerto Rico: The Complete City Guide

San Juan, Puerto Rico: The Complete City Guide

San Juan is Puerto Rico's capital and its beating heart — a city where 500-year-old Spanish fortresses tower over turquoise water, streets painted in pastel blues and yellows wind between rum bars and coffee shops, and the Atlantic crashes against th...

Puerto Ricans: Who Are They and How Do They Feel About Americans?

Puerto Ricans: Who Are They and How Do They Feel About Americans?

Puerto Ricans call themselves Boricuas — from Boriquén, the name the Taíno Indigenous people gave to the island. It is a term of deep cultural pride, used in music, in political speech, in everyday conversation. When Bad Bunny performs at the Super B...