Although the Night of Saint John is technically a Christian holiday, in Puerto Rico it has evolved into a night long beach party where you can dance around a ca...
Today, we started our afternoon with some wine and tapas on the balcony and then around sunset, made our way over to the Marriott Hotel, for a more serious meal...
No trip to Puerto Rico would be complete without visiting Castillo San Felipe del Morro, one of Old San Juan's historical forts, dating back to the early 1500's...
Picture this: it's pitch black, the coqui frogs are chirping at full cacophonous volume, and you and your partner are navigating a kayak through a narrow channe...
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...