Sunday, February 17, 2013

Puerto Rico's Beaches Say...Bienvenidos a las playas de Puerto Rico


Welcome to Puerto Rico's beaches, come join the fun!  Or, as the natives say -  Bienvenidos a las playas de Puerto Rico, y Únete a nosotros en disfrutarlas!

The question isn’t "why would you want to go there?".  The question is,  why haven’t you been!  There are more than a dozen great reasons  to go - Ballenas,  Boqueron, Caña Gorda, Isla Verde…to name a few.  White sand , crystal-clear lagoons, swaying palm trees,  tranquil, blue waters protected by offshore reefs.  What can you do there? Glad you asked!  The water is extremely warm and calm year round.    Get locals to give you surfing lessons, sail a boat or catamaran, go windsurfing or snorkeling, explore coral reefs and marine life.   Or, for those quiet days, enjoy collecting seashells and sea glass, and even whale watching - Rincon Bay marks the junction of the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea.  So much to see!  So much to do!  We can’t wait to tell you more about these beaches.  Have you already been?  Go ahead, jump in!  Add your personal experiences. 

Entry 1- No Passport Needed.
Face it, there are some really beautiful beaches in the world – the French Riviera (if you can afford that!), Surfer’s Beach in Austrailia, Phi-Phi Beach in Thailand, Rio!  All of them have sun, sand, beautiful people.  But, if you want to go there, you better have a LOT of money AND you need a PASSPORT!  But not Puerto Rico's beaches!  No need to fill out all those forms, get a picture taken, pay a bunch of fees and wait for weeks to get a passport.  Fly into one of Puerto Rico’s five main airports or cruise into port on one of several lines that serve the island.  There are lots of options and keep coming back to The Puertorican Beach Bum's Blog (or favorite/bookmark us!) severy week because you’ll be learning more about how to get there, where to go, and what to do to get the best out of your visit to Puerto Rico’s amazing beaches.

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