Why Do I Love Puerto Rico? Let Me Tell You!
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My Second Visit To Puerto Rico
This is my second visit to Puerto Rico. I love this place! I have been living in a Bed And Breakfast owned by a lovely young lady named Josmary. I did a lot of research on the Internet to find a place to rent here. I intended to stay in Puerto Rico for three months. I wanted a place that was comfortable and within walking distance to stores. Her place has been perfect for me. There is a movie theater about a block away which I have enjoyed.
My Hostess
The Neighborhood Movie Theater
Some Of The Reasons I Love Puerto Rico
The weather: average year round is 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Very few homes have airconditioning, including where I am staying. There is always a nice breeze coming through the windows. At this time of year it doesn't rain too often. Sometimes we get a litte shower in the early morning, but by the time we load up our rental car to go off to a big adventure for the day the sun will come out, and it will be a beautiful day after all.
The Time: Atlantic Standard. Never have to set your clocks back and forth! I like that. I don't know why the United States can't do that. I get so tired of setting my clocks and appliances forward and back.
They use U. S. Currency. That’s a BIG plus for me. When I went to Costa Rica that was a big minus for me. I never did learn their monetary system. I felt lilke I was paying $25.00 for a hamburger there because of the money exchange.
The language: Spanish and English. I don’t speak Spanish, , but that has not been a big problem because most of the people speak both languages. It was a little bit of a challenge when we rented a car. We couldn't read the road signs. We just had to guess at it. Their main highways are like our interstates They are in very good condition. They do have a lot of toll roads: maybe that's why the main roads are in such good repair.
The streets in San Juan are in very good condition. There are no potholes. When you walk on their sidewalks, you don't have to watch out for cracks or holes. I couldn't help but notice the late model white vans that are taxis parked all along the street waiting for a fare. I asked a driver about that, and he told me that they have to renew their licenses every two years and upgrade their cabs. No beat up yellow cabs here.
The people are very polite. Cashiers in the stores always greet you with a smile, then they say "thank you" or "gracias" when they finish ringing up your purchase.
The women are quite beautiful. When they go shopping (even for groceries) they dress in nice fitting Jeans, with high heeled shoes. I saw two mothers pushing their babies in strollers in the Mall one day. They wore tight jeans and four inch heels!
Clean Streets Of San Juan, Puerto Rico
I don't think the women leave home without their makeup. I think they would still be beautiful even without makeup.
I've seen the children coming home from school. They wear school uniforms. You can tell they are well fed and cared for.
Unlike some countries I’ve visited, the children don’t beg.
Men are clean shaven. The men’s hair doesn’t touch their collar. No hippies here!
Drivers are very polite. There can be bumper to bumper traffic, but drivers will let you in front of them if you need to change lanes. You just signal, and they let you in. At home if you tried that, the driver in back would loudly blow their horn at you. Drivers stop for you to walk across the street, too.
I have been so impressed by the fact that the people are very polite. No one would ever get in line in front of you. Wish I could say that for the people at home.
They seem to have a lot of pride in their homes. Some are painted pretty pastel colors. They have wrought iron fences. The front yard is like a courtyard and seems to be reserved for grass and flowers.
The houses are built of concrete (maybe it's stucco). I haven't seen any wooden houses. Josmary told me they are hurricane proof. She has been through hurricanes unafraid. I think that might be because of their strict building code.
I have seen very litle litter in the streets.
The Street Vendors
The Street Vendor comes around almost every day. His truck is loaded down with fresh fruits and vegetables. He sings a song over a loud speaker to let everyone know he is coming.
The Street Vendor Selling His Fruits and Vegetables
Papa Yuca Batata Song of the Street Vendor
A Beautiful House In Puerto Rico
Pretty Flowers Everywhere In Puerto Rico
Beautiful Flowers In Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico Has Many Beautiful Beaches
When you look at Puerto Rico on a map, you realize that is an island, which means there are beaches all around the island. Some of the beaches have white fine sand, and some have brown course sand. We went to one beach called Marchiquita that had these unusual big dark grey rocks. The ocean would rush in between these rocks. It was a beautiful sight. I am told that this rock is called Aeolianite (cemented sand dune). I am also told that the cross is erected because someone was killed in that spot, and the family is asking for prayers for that person. I think that is SO touching.
Marchiquita Beach
Some Other Reasons I Love Puerto Rico
Gambling is legal (not that I care), but Casinos are in all the major hotels. You don't see slot machines in stores, though.
Seniors like myself: ride the city buses free! Senior citizens enjoy discounts for movies. Regular price for general admission is only $4.00. I paid $3.00 to see the movie.
Seniors over 75 years old get in National Parks and Attractions FREE! I really lliked that.
They don't seem to have ANY INSECTS (Or at least not many) after four weeks, I have not seen even a common house fly. I have not seen ANY mosquitoes. I’m told they only come out in June, the rainy season. I saw one little lizard on the patio one day.
The grass they use for lawns doesn’t grow up, it stays pretty flat. It does not have to be cut often. I wish I could grow this kind of grass. I'll have to investigate that some more.
We went to the local WalMart. It was huge. It had a two story parking garage. I checked out the price of groceries, and they compared to what I pay at home. Gasoline is about the same price as we pay in Florida. They sell gasoline by the liter (don't ask me why). I asked a worker at a Texaco how much that would cost in gallons, and he told me.
Puerto Ricans love to sing and dance.
They have Festivals year round. They don’t have to have a reason.
Puerto Ricans Love Horses
At the entrance of Old San Juan, we saw many horses. We knew something was going on, but just didn't know what. Someone told us they were having a horse festival that day. Sure enough about 200 horses lined up and began to parade. They were Paso Fino horses. We were not expecting to see a horse festival, so that was a fun surprise.
Everyone walks around with their cell phone attached to their ears (just like at home). My Puerto Rican friend talks on 3 phones at once. (Honestly)
I haven't seen anyone smoking in public.
They drive late model cars, especially Toyotas.
Excellent TV reception. You have a choice of English or Spanish speaking channels.
Excellent cell phone reception. (Better than I have at home in the U.S.)
They love to eat, but you see very few overweight people. Maybe that’s because they eat chicken, beef, and lots of fruits and veggies.
Rice and Red beans are a staple, but it doesn’t seem to put weight on them We went to a little town called Guavate. The locals go there on Friday nights to play their music, dance and eat pig roasted on a spit. It was one of the best meals I have ever eaten.
The Town Of Guavate, In Puerto Rico, Favorite Of The Locals
Many Familiar Stores
I felt right at home when I saw the fast food places like Burger King, MacDonalds, Pizza Hut, and Kentucky Fried Chicken. This is a large Home Depot near our house.
A Familiar Sight in Puerto Rico
Cruceta del Vigia
This beatiful concrete structure stands 100 feet tall. It has a Tourist Center at the base. We rode up the 10 story glass elevator. What a sight that was. The view from up there was incredible! If you go to Ponce, don't miss this.
Cruceta del Vigia, Puerto Rico
Have I Convinced You Puerto Rico Is A Wonderful Place?
I should be a "good will" ambassador for the Enchanted Island they call Puerto Rico. I am seriously considering becoming a permanent resident here. I think I could be happy living here. I'd sure like to give it a try. South Florida isn't that far away, it's only a two hour flight. I could always go home if I wanted to, right?
A Favorite Place Of The Locals, Guavate
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Wonderful blog. One day, I'll visit
The song sounds African.. I loved it.. It took me on a trip back home.. And the pictures, fantastic.
Mary, I'm so glad you're enjoying your stay in my island!
Two beaches down from Marchiquita is where I would spend all my weekends and summers as a child - Vega Baja.
The rock is called aeolianite and the structure itself is known as a cemented sand dune. You can climb the ones in Vega Baja safely when it's not stormy season - sorry, this is stormy season, but the sight of the water coming in is unbelievable. Should you see a cross on them means a person died there and people ask for prayers.
The flowers in your picture of the observatory are called Trinitarias and as you know abound in the island.
You are sending me down memory lane! Should you have any questions don't hesitate to ask. And do remember crime is still present in the streets so don't go out at night. Enjoy and God bless!
I posted this hub on my facebook page and voted it up!
Wow, what a great place, you convey the image of excellence in a vacation here...I may need to test it out! Great hub, voted up and interesting. Hope that you enjoy my hubs as well!
Geez! Mary will have to book a trip with your agent! No more fearing what the news could say. Just one booboo in spelling, is CRUCETA, as in sized cross. Tnanks for taking us in thsi free ride!
LORD
You have wanting to go, what time of year is the best because those naughty mosquitoes love me? Joyce. Vote across the top but not funny.
Oh Mary you have me wanting to visit Puerto Rico, maybe even stay a while. It sounds and looks just perfect.
I Googled the rocks nut found nothing but some beautiful photos of the waves rushing through them.
But I now see that Agness has told you about the rocks. wonderful
Your photos are simply lovely. I am pleased you are enjoying your stay
It looks like you have been completely enchanted by Puerto Rico, Mary. I'm not surprised. The climate is perfect - warm all year long with a breeze - and the people are friendly.
I have found I can survive almost anywhere in P.R. as long as I know how to say: Too expensive ('demasiado caro') ... where is the restroom? ('donde esta el bano') ... and where is this address ('donde esta esta direccion'). When you are driving, 'alto' means stop. And 'un poco' from my last comment means a little. Enjoyed this hub.
What happenned to my comment.. It was a Hub on it's own. I don't believe it was only that little that came out. I mean, I had fun reading this Hub.. I had plenty of things and story to tell.. I had even written on my wish list A trip to Puerto Rico,it was number 10 on the list.
I mean a place that looks and sound like Heaven, where every one acts like Angel.. (calm, polite and nice), where you are allowed to do all you want, where you free to live your life.. With plenty of food to eat and still look fit.. I mean, I might get married to a Puerto Rico woman.. This Hub was kept me smiling and hmmm ing.
I mean, my mum and dad should go leave there, I know they will be treated like queens and kings.. I mean, I love this Hub, you got me dreaming Puerto Rico. I just don't know why my comment didn't apear in full. As a matter of fact, when I paste it, I read it, and smiled..
Great Hub.. voted all the way up
I love to read travel hubs, and this one is very enjoyable. It sounds like you're having a wonderful time in Puerto Rico. Thank you for the information - Puerto Rico is one of many places that I would like to visit.
Hi Mary, it looks beautiful, so clean - fabulous houses, beautiful flowers, lovely people.
I would love to visit, thank you for the virtual visit and voting up!
What a wonderful hub mary and am bookmarking into my 'Armchair Travelling 'slot.
Thanks again and here's to many more to share on here.
Eddy.
Great Hub Mary! I learned so much about this place. Now I feel like I want to visit. Vote up!
Hi Mary
I am happy that you are enjoying Puerto Rico.
You would make a great goodwill ambassador. :)
Voted up and away!
Buenos Noches
Beautiful hub Mary! I want to get my ticket for Spring Break! lol! This sounds beautiful and your picture really brings to life. A model of a hub :)
Thanks for following me, Mary - I am in the process of getting a passport so maybe I can travel to places like Puerto Rico, finally. I've heard that it is a charming and beautiful place. I believe they also dance the Tango there and so I would love to see that, since I've been fascinated with that dance and other romantic music. It must have been great to really get to know the place during 3 months there - that would be my choice, to stay awhile. Very nice hub.
Hey! I live in Puerto Rico! I'm so glad you like it so much that it inspired this entry! I can't resist commenting on something: the highways are really just ok, and any other side roads are crap with pot holes everywhere. There are running jokes about it, but it doesn't feel like such a joke when you hit a massive pot hole going 50mph and a tire blows leaving you stuck on the side of the road. That only happened once at that speed, but two other times going slower on side streets. Tires blow all of the time, the tire frames bend when you dive into a hole causing air to leak :)
I quite like living here, I love learning Spanish, dancing salsa and having the beach right here with a beautiful breeze all year long, windows open all of the time!
I loved reading this. I visited Puerto Rico as it was the beginning of our weeklong Caribbean cruise 14 years ago. I would've liked to see more but most of our time was spent at different islands like Barbados, Dominique, St. Maarten. Great hub!!
It is a privileged to read such joy in behalf of my island Puerto Rico. Voted up and all the rest. God bless your writings.
Wow! I've always wondered what Puerto Rico was like and now I want to go there!!! I love the street vendor and the fact that they love horses (as that's my favorite as well). Maybe one day I will go there. Great information to have around! Thanks!
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sgbrown Level 7 Commenter 3 months ago
Excellent hub! I like your comparisons. Your pictures are great too. I truly enjoyed this hub. I now know that Puerto Rico is definately someplace I would like to visit. Thank you for sharing this information. Voted up and useful!