We thought it would be a great idea to provide a summary of some of the posts that we have featured on our blog (especially if you are new to Visit the Coqui). So here are a few posts that you might have missed.
Do I need a passport for Puerto Rico: as the title suggests; just some basic information on passport requirements for traveling to Puerto Rico
Renting a car in Puerto Rico: having a car is the best way to see what Puerto Rico has to offer and we have a few tips at this post, that will hopefully help you out.
Navigating around Puerto Rico: Puerto is not the biggest place in the world, but it is one of the biggest islands in the Caribbean; so finding your way around can be a challenge. This post provides a few ideas on getting around the island.
El Yunque where to walk: This post gives information on one of the best places to visit when you are here; El Yunque rainforest
5 things to do in Ponce: Ponce is the major city in the south of the island, and this posts provides a few suggestions on what to see there.
Puerto Rico the local food: This post gives a brief summary of some of the great local food that you have to try when you are here in Puerto Rico
Ropa Vieja Grill: This is one of my favorite restaurants located in the Condado area of San Juan
A Mexican Treat… Margarita’s: Look no further than Margarita’s if you are looking for great Mexican food
Images of Puerto Rico: This is a slideshow of some of the images that I have captured while being here in Puerto Rico
Chirangas at El Morro: Chirangas, are kites and area just in front of El Morro on a Sunday afternoon is the place to be to see families flying chirangas.
have fun here in Puerto Rico.
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i’m staying in old san juan for 2 months, and for the life of me, i can’t figure out how to take a bus to the beach. i don’t really care which beach, but i’d love to go to the beach without spending a fortune on taxis or renting a car every other day.
any advice would be helpful.
thanks.
Hi,
I have not taken the bus here in Puerto Rico, but from what I have found (fodors.com)
Bus B-21 runs through Condado all the way to Plaza Las Américas in Hato Rey.
Bus A-5 runs from San Juan through Santurce and the beach area of Isla Verde. Service starts at around 6 AM and generally continues until 9 PM. Fares are 50¢ or 75¢
Autoridad Metropolitana de Autobuses (PHONE: 787/767-7979)
Hope this helps
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