Just a few years ago, Cueva Ventana was not yet a tourist hot spot. There was no fee to enter and no guide to help you navigate the guano lined tunnels of the c...
Good food comes in many packages. Sometimes a pricey meal at a fancy restaurant will bring you to culinary heaven, thanks to a talented chef with years of train...
John Oliver is great at adding comic relief to very serious issues, and let's face it, sometimes it takes a comedian to to talk about the not-so-funny things in...
Whenever flying out of Luis Munoz Marin International Airport, I like to try and grab a quick bite to eat at Casa Avila. The first time I ate here was for break...
There's a big grassy field located next to El Morro Fort in Old San Juan where a constant airflow blows off of the ocean. People of all ages gather here daily t...
Cobblestone streets, wrought iron gates, artistically foamed lattes, miles and miles of Caribbean Sea, a window to the world, gateways to the dead, a mourning s...
Even though I've been semi-living in Puerto Rico for the past couple of years, I've only recently begun exploring El Yunque National Rainforest. I'm kicking mys...
Barrachina is a fun place to take a break during a day out in Old San Juan. There is an open air patio where you can get a cold sangria, or an ice cold pina col...
Recently, I got to know Puerto Rico from an entirely new vantage point - from the front deck of a sailboat, thanks to Sailing Dreams!
The day of our tour, we...
Two years ago, the boo and I celebrated Valentine's Day at the Marriott in Condado where we enjoyed a memorable 3 course meal outside on the patio. While we din...
All last week, I was reveling in the East Coast snow and the week before that, I was in awe while playing in the snow capped mountains of Utah. The contrast cou...
A new day and a new port. This morning, I woke up to the sound of steel drums – a staple sound of the Caribbean. After breakfast, boo once again wanted to 'take...