Expert Travel Advice to Puerto Rico
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Top Answers To Puerto Rico Travel Questions
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Anonymous user asked:Thenakedisland answered:Andalucia in Ocean Park is gay-owned. There really aren't any "gay" guest houses, they're all pretty gay friendly. Condado has a gay beach, but this is oriented towards single guys. As a couple, you would probably like Ocean Park. The beaches there are incredible. Ify you aren't into the "gay scene", isla Verda has a few resorts like Intercontinental and El San Juan. These are beautiful resorts right on the water. Go to http://thenakedisland.com for a detailed review of gay San Juan
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Anonymous user asked:How safe it is to travel to PR? The news shows a very high unemployment rate, out of...Answer this5 AnswersThenakedisland answered:Puerto Rico is a beautiful island. The area has a higher crime rate in certain areas yes. But every state has poor crime-ridden areas. Tourists are completely safe here, crime and violence are almost unknown in the Tourist Zone. For a detailed snapshot with crime map and statistics, go to http://thenakedisland.com
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Anonymous user asked:Anonymous user answered:Hi, Jan, take a spin through the recommendations in the following article on Away.com. Hopefully you should be able to find something that fits the bill! http://away.com/features/top-ten-cheap-beach-vacations-1.html
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Nathan answered:I'd suggest looking into Hosteria del Mar. It's just outside of main San Juan, so you're removed from the big-city vibe. It's right on the water, with water-facing bungalows, the food at the attached restaurant is great, and the prices are pretty reasonable. Outside of San Juan, i'd suggest somewhere in Rincon, which is a big surfing area. But I've not vacationed there, myself. But I did have lunch at Hosteria del Mar and wished I'd stayed there. Also, San Juan-based WoW Surfing School is a good resource for surfing lessons...
