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Why Is Puerto Rico Part of the USA? The Full Story

Why Is Puerto Rico Part of the USA? The Full Story

When you arrive at Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in San Juan, you do not clear customs or immigration. The currency is the US dollar. Signs are in English and Spanish. Police drive Ford Explorers with lights and sirens identical to those in ...

Grocery Shopping in Puerto Rico: Costco, Walmart, and Local Markets

Grocery Shopping in Puerto Rico: Costco, Walmart, and Local Markets

One of the advantages of Puerto Rico being a US territory is that you can find Costco, Walmart, and other mainland retail chains (if that is your preference). But understanding the full grocery landscape, including local options can expose you to man...

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 the island's primary language is Spanish . While English is widely understood in tourist areas and by professionals who deal with Americans regularly, if you travel around outside of those ...

LGBT Puerto Rico: How Safe and Welcoming Is the Island?

LGBT Puerto Rico: How Safe and Welcoming Is the Island?

Puerto Rico earns its reputation as the most LGBT-friendly destination in the Caribbean. As a US territory, it carries the full weight of federal anti-discrimination law and the landmark Obergefell v. Hodges (2015) Supreme Court ruling legalising sam...

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...

Dominica: The Caribbean Island That Refused to Be Ruined by Tourism

Dominica: The Caribbean Island That Refused to Be Ruined by Tourism

Dominica (not to be confused with the Dominican Republic) has made a deliberate bet against mass tourism: it has no large resorts, no cruise-ship promenade, and no pumped-up party beach. What it has instead is a volcanic island so geologically active...