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Coffee Culture in Puerto Rico: A Serious Traveller's Guide

Coffee Culture in Puerto Rico: A Serious Traveller's Guide

Puerto Rico has been growing coffee since the 18th century. At its peak in the late 19th century, Puerto Rican coffee was served at the Vatican and to the royal families of Europe. The island's mountainous interior — the Cordillera Central — creates...

5 Things You MUST Know Before Coming to Puerto Rico

5 Things You MUST Know Before Coming to Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico rewards visitors who arrive prepared. Most first-time visitors make the same set of avoidable mistakes — staying only in San Juan, not renting a car, eating only at tourist restaurants, or being surprised by the heat and the language. The...

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...

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...

Top 5 Best Restaurants in Puerto Rico

Top 5 Best Restaurants in Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico has produced a dining scene that punches far above its size. The combination of exceptional local ingredients (fresh seafood, tropical fruits, heritage pork, local coffee), a strong Spanish and African culinary tradition, and a generation...