Coffee Tour Puerto Rico


Coffee Tour Puerto Rico


Puerto Rico


Puerto Rico


$24.09


Puerto Rico

Sheraton Puerto Rico Hotel & Casino


Sheraton Puerto Rico Hotel & Casino


$385


Located in San Juan, Sheraton Puerto Rico Hotel & Casino is near the airport and close to Puerto Rico Convention Center, Alcaldia, and San Juan Cathedral. Additional points of interest near this hotel include La Fortaleza Palacio de Santa Catalina and Puerta de San Juan. Hotel Features. Dining options at Sheraton Puerto Rico Hotel & Casino include 3 restaurants. A poolside bar and a bar/lounge are open for drinks. Room service is available during limited hours. Recreational amenities include an outdoor pool, a health club, a spa tub, a sauna, and a fitness facility. The property’s full service health spa has body treatments, massage/treatment rooms, and facials. This 4 star property has a business center and offers small meeting rooms, a technology helpdesk, and limo/town car service. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available in public areas. This San Juan property has 35,000 square feet of event space consisting of banquet facilities, conference/meeting rooms, a ballroom, and exhibit space. Wedding services, tour/ticket assistance, and translation services are available. Guest parking is available for a surcharge. Additional property amenities include a casino, a coffee shop/caf?, and a concierge desk. This is a smoke free property. Guestrooms. 503 air conditioned guestrooms at Sheraton Puerto Rico Hotel & Casino feature iPod docking stations and laptop compatible safes. Beds come with pillowtop mattresses, signature bedding, Egyptian cotton linens, and triple sheeting. Furnishings include desks and ergonomic chairs. Bathrooms feature shower/tub combinations, makeup/shaving mirrors, designer toiletries, and bathrobes. Wired high speed and wireless Internet access is complimentary. In addition to complimentary newspapers, guestrooms offer cordless phones as well as free local calls (restrictions may apply). 40 inch high definition televisions have premium cable channels, TV Internet access (surcharge), and pay movies. Rooms also include coffee/tea makers and blackout drapes/curtains. Guests may request in room massages and hypo allergenic bedding. A nightly turndown service is offered and housekeeping is available daily. Guestrooms are all non smoking. Notifications and Fees:There are no room charges for children 17 years old and younger who occupy the same room as their parents or guardians, using existing bedding. The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check in, or check out. Self parking fee: USD 16 per dayValet parking fee: USD 22 per dayPet fee: USD 25 per room, per nightRollaway bed fee: USD 35 per night The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change. Notifications and Fees:There are no room charges for children 17 years old and younger who occupy the same room as their parents or guardians, using existing bedding. The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check in, or check out. S

Gran Melia Golf Resort Puerto Rico


Gran Melia Golf Resort Puerto Rico


$409


Gran Melia Golf Resort Puerto Rico is located on the beach in Rio Grande and local attractions include Luquillo Beach. Hotel Features. Dining options at Gran Melia Golf Resort Puerto Rico include 5 restaurants. A swim up bar, a poolside bar, and a bar/lounge are open for drinks. Room service is available during limited hours. Recreational amenities include an outdoor pool, a children’s pool, a spa tub, a sauna, and a fitness facility. The property’s full service health spa has beauty services. This 4 star property has a business center and offers small meeting rooms, a technology helpdesk, and audio visual equipment. High speed Internet access is available in public areas. This Rio Grande property has event space consisting of banquet facilities, conference/meeting rooms, a ballroom, and exhibit space. The property offers a roundtrip airport shuttle (surcharge). Business services, wedding services, and tour assistance are available. Guest parking is available for a surcharge. Additional property amenities include a concierge desk, an arcade/game room, and multilingual staff. This is a smoke free property. Guestrooms. 486 air conditioned guestrooms at Gran Melia Golf Resort Puerto Rico feature minibars and coffee/tea makers. All accommodations have balconies. Beds come with pillowtop mattresses and premium bedding. All rooms include separate sitting areas and desks. Bathrooms feature makeup/shaving mirrors, bathrobes, scales, and complimentary toiletries. High speed Internet access is available. Televisions have cable channels, video game consoles, and pay movies. Rooms also include safes and windows that open. Housekeeping is offered daily and guests may request wake up calls. Guestrooms are all non smoking. Notifications and Fees:The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check in, or check out. Self parking fee: USD 15 per nightValet parking fee: USD 20 per night The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change. Notifications and Fees:The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check in, or check out. Self parking fee: USD 15 per nightValet parking fee: USD 20 per night The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change.

The Rough Guide to Puerto Rico


The Rough Guide to Puerto Rico


$9.16


Discover a land of lush jungles and dazzling white sand with The Rough Guide to Puerto Rico. The full-colour introduction will inspire you with stunning photography of the "things not to miss" from the cosmopolitan city of San Juan to the exotic flora and fauna of the Caribbean National Forest. Dozens of user-friendly maps will guide you to our recommended accommodation and there are hundreds of restaurant reviews for gourmet eateries and local food stalls across the island. Covering all must-sees such as the Río Camuy caves and the romantic colonial town of Ponce, the guide also features full-colour inserts on Festivals dedicated to fruits and flowers, and Food, including independent gourmet coffee producers and regional specialties. The guide features in-depth sections on Mayagüez, La Cordillera, Vieques and Culebra, as well as all the practical information you'd expect from a Rough Guide. Make the most of your time with The Rough Guide to Puerto Rico.

Taste Of Puerto Rico (Paper)


Taste Of Puerto Rico (Paper)


$11.16


Taste Of Puerto Rico (Paper)

Computer Usage In Puerto Rico


Computer Usage In Puerto Rico


$16.68


Computer Usage In Puerto Rico

A Little Journey To Puerto Rico


A Little Journey To Puerto Rico


$12.88


A Little Journey To Puerto Rico

Acts of the Legislature of Puerto Rico


Acts of the Legislature of Puerto Rico


$19.47


Acts of the Legislature of Puerto Rico

Escritos Sobre Puerto-rico


Escritos Sobre Puerto-rico


$17.12


Escritos Sobre Puerto-rico

Two Cats For Puerto Rico


Two Cats For Puerto Rico


$17.95


Two Cats For Puerto Rico

Prehistoria De Puerto Rico...


Prehistoria De Puerto Rico…


$22.11


Prehistoria De Puerto Rico…

Putumayo Presents: Puerto Rico


Putumayo Presents: Puerto Rico


$17.95


Putumayo Presents: Puerto Rico

Moon Puerto Rico


Moon Puerto Rico


$18.62


Moon Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico And Its Resources...


Puerto Rico And Its Resources…


$22.77


Puerto Rico And Its Resources…

Influenza in Alaska and Puerto Rico


Influenza in Alaska and Puerto Rico


$11.78


Influenza in Alaska and Puerto Rico

A Little Journey to Puerto Rico


A Little Journey to Puerto Rico


$15.92


A Little Journey to Puerto Rico

 Puerto Rico's Cordillera Central


Puerto Rico’s Cordillera Central


$8.99


To find the real Puerto Rico – the one that shopping malls and condos have yet to reach – head for the towns and villages of the Cordillera Central, or Central Mountains. Bisected by the Ruta Panoramica (Scenic Route), the mountains provide a relaxing getaway with an atmosphere so unlike the coast that it feels like an entirely different island. The Ruta Panorámica is a driving adventure covering more than a hundred miles of countryside, including coffee plantations, old jíbaro country and four forests: Carite, Toro Negro, Guilarte and Maricao. Along the route are valleys, canyons, wide-open terraces and views of the Atlantic and the Caribbean. Visitors who don’t have time to do the whole Ruta Panorámica might consider a driving tour starting out from San Juan to the San Cristobal canyon in Aibonito, returning via Barranquitas – easily doable in a day if you start out early. Or take a few days to enjoy secluded swimming holes, hiking trails, cloud forest and the hospitality of the mountain locals. This guide tells you everything about the region: where to stay & eat, what to see & do, how to get around, the history & culture, the fiestas & the cuisine. Filled with maps & photos.

POLL:What time is it where you are?

Its 5:05 in Puerto Rico, USA

I cant believe it, the day went by so fast! :(

BQ: What did you do today?

All I did was took a tour of a camp, and got an iced coffee with some friends.
@Pimpest arab chick

No its not a state yet , its a U.S. territory. PR has been governed by the US for over 100 years.

22:07 pm. In England.

I went swimming wih friends and then went round a few shops and had some lunch with them :)

Rappelling Torro Negro – Puerto Rico Adventure

Caribbean Vacations that Blend Luxury and Adventure

Although the islands of the Caribbean are best known for their white sand beaches, there are other things to do there besides lying out in the sun. For those who seek adventure and physical activity, islands in the region can provide as much as you can take. Hiking, diving, surfing, fishing, biking, and sailing are popular activities on most of the islands. In this article we will discuss the very best places to enjoy each of these activities.

Diving in the Cayman Islands

Grand Cayman was the first island in the Caribbean to offer recreational diving. It has been one of the world’s premier dive destinations for over half a century now. At last count, there were two hundred dive sites and forty professional diving operations that offer lessons and equipment to divers of all ages and experience levels. The waters of the Caymans are famous for their warmth and clarity.  Divers can discern the colorful variety of marine life at depths of up to 100 feet.

For those who are interested in even more challenging and adventurous diving expeditions, Grand Cayman has two sister islands, Little Cayman and Cayman Brac, which are located about ninety miles from the main island.  Both are popular destinations for serious divers and for nature lovers. Bloody Bay Marine Park on Little Cayman is widely considered one of the best and most challenging dive sites on earth. A wall of coral that begins at a depth of around twenty feet can be explored to depths of up around six thousand feet.  Of course, no human being has ever made it that far!

Hiking in the Dominican Republic

For those who enjoy hiking, backpacking, and mountain-biking, no island in the Caribbean can compare with the Dominican Republic. Home to the highest mountains in the region, La Pelona (10,150 ft.) and Pico Duarte (10,420 ft.), active tourists will surely get their money’s worth. We recommend the guided tours, since the lush countryside of the Dominican Republic can be quite challenging, even for experienced hikers. On the average tour you will be expected to ford streams and small rivers, skirt coffee plantations, cabbage fields and villages, and climb through forests to heights of up to 5,500 feet. They are quite rigorous and are not recommended for beginners.

Surfing in Barbados

As you might imagine, there are many great beaches for surfing in the Caribbean, so picking just one isn’t easy. In the end, we decided to select an island that is famous for its challenging surfing conditions. Because of its location and orientation, the east coast of Barbados is known as the welcome mat for the Atlantic Ocean.

On a typical day, waves swell to between two and twenty feet. For professional surfers, September through December is the best time to catch the biggest, fastest, and gnarliest waves.  The two most popular beaches during these months are Soup Bowl and Parlers. During the off season, from December to March, more consistent, though considerably smaller waves can be found on the island’s western coast, at Half-Moon Fort.

Fishing in the Bahamas, Puerto Rico, and Aruba

The two most popular types of fishing in the Caribbean are deep sea fishing and bonefishing.  If you are interested in renting a boat for a half day or full day excursion, Aruba and Puerto Rico are your best bets. These islands have some of the most challenging and affordable deep sea fishing in the region. Finding a boat is a breeze. Just ask around at any beachside bar, marina, or harbor.
Since fishing is an important part of the island economy, there are experienced fishermen everywhere in the Caribbean. Marlin, barracuda, albacore, and sailfish are the most powerful and difficult fish to boat in the region. Inexperienced and younger fisherman should ask the captain to stick to mackerel, wahoo, and mahimahi waters.

For those who like to stay closer to shore, the Caribbean also offers bonefishing, which is a bit like fly fishing. The fisherman stands in water up to his knees and casts his line into the tidal flats where schools of bonefish congregate.  Some of the best bonefishing can be found in the Bahamas, especially on the so-called Out Islands.  The sport is slightly more challenging than fly fishing because the bonefish is faster and more powerful than most species of salmon or trout.

Sailing in the Virgin Islands

Both the British and the US Virgin Islands are famous for their sailing competitions. Each year, thousands of professional sailors come to compete in the Rolex Cup Regatta, which is held on the island of St. Thomas in the US Virgin Islands. Not to be outdone, the British Virgin Islands are home to dozens of sheltered marinas and pristine islands that are only accessible by sea. Guests can charter boats, hire a skipper, and explore these islands at their leisure.

One of the world’s most beautiful and exotic destinations, the Caribbean offers something for every type of traveler. Discover your perfect trip now.

Caribbean Vacations that Blend Luxury and Adventure

Although the islands of the Caribbean are best known for their white sand beaches, there are other things to do there besides lying out in the sun. For those who seek adventure and physical activity, islands in the region can provide as much as you can take. Hiking, diving, surfing, fishing, biking, and sailing are popular activities on most of the islands. In this article we will discuss the very best places to enjoy each of these activities.

Diving in the Cayman Islands

Grand Cayman was the first island in the Caribbean to offer recreational diving. It has been one of the world’s premier dive destinations for over half a century now. At last count, there were two hundred dive sites and forty professional diving operations that offer lessons and equipment to divers of all ages and experience levels. The waters of the Caymans are famous for their warmth and clarity.  Divers can discern the colorful variety of marine life at depths of up to 100 feet.

For those who are interested in even more challenging and adventurous diving expeditions, Grand Cayman has two sister islands, Little Cayman and Cayman Brac, which are located about ninety miles from the main island.  Both are popular destinations for serious divers and for nature lovers. Bloody Bay Marine Park on Little Cayman is widely considered one of the best and most challenging dive sites on earth. A wall of coral that begins at a depth of around twenty feet can be explored to depths of up around six thousand feet.  Of course, no human being has ever made it that far!

Hiking in the Dominican Republic

For those who enjoy hiking, backpacking, and mountain-biking, no island in the Caribbean can compare with the Dominican Republic. Home to the highest mountains in the region, La Pelona (10,150 ft.) and Pico Duarte (10,420 ft.), active tourists will surely get their money’s worth. We recommend the guided tours, since the lush countryside of the Dominican Republic can be quite challenging, even for experienced hikers. On the average tour you will be expected to ford streams and small rivers, skirt coffee plantations, cabbage fields and villages, and climb through forests to heights of up to 5,500 feet. They are quite rigorous and are not recommended for beginners.

Surfing in Barbados

As you might imagine, there are many great beaches for surfing in the Caribbean, so picking just one isn’t easy. In the end, we decided to select an island that is famous for its challenging surfing conditions. Because of its location and orientation, the east coast of Barbados is known as the welcome mat for the Atlantic Ocean.

On a typical day, waves swell to between two and twenty feet. For professional surfers, September through December is the best time to catch the biggest, fastest, and gnarliest waves.  The two most popular beaches during these months are Soup Bowl and Parlers. During the off season, from December to March, more consistent, though considerably smaller waves can be found on the island’s western coast, at Half-Moon Fort.

Fishing in the Bahamas, Puerto Rico, and Aruba

The two most popular types of fishing in the Caribbean are deep sea fishing and bonefishing.  If you are interested in renting a boat for a half day or full day excursion, Aruba and Puerto Rico are your best bets. These islands have some of the most challenging and affordable deep sea fishing in the region. Finding a boat is a breeze. Just ask around at any beachside bar, marina, or harbor.
Since fishing is an important part of the island economy, there are experienced fishermen everywhere in the Caribbean. Marlin, barracuda, albacore, and sailfish are the most powerful and difficult fish to boat in the region. Inexperienced and younger fisherman should ask the captain to stick to mackerel, wahoo, and mahimahi waters.

For those who like to stay closer to shore, the Caribbean also offers bonefishing, which is a bit like fly fishing. The fisherman stands in water up to his knees and casts his line into the tidal flats where schools of bonefish congregate.  Some of the best bonefishing can be found in the Bahamas, especially on the so-called Out Islands.  The sport is slightly more challenging than fly fishing because the bonefish is faster and more powerful than most species of salmon or trout.

Sailing in the Virgin Islands

Both the British and the US Virgin Islands are famous for their sailing competitions. Each year, thousands of professional sailors come to compete in the Rolex Cup Regatta, which is held on the island of St. Thomas in the US Virgin Islands. Not to be outdone, the British Virgin Islands are home to dozens of sheltered marinas and pristine islands that are only accessible by sea. Guests can charter boats, hire a skipper, and explore these islands at their leisure.

One of the world’s most beautiful and exotic destinations, the Caribbean offers something for every type of traveler. Discover your perfect trip now.

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