Puerto Rico

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Introducing Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico is where the easygoing Caribbean collides with the slick efficiency of modern America over syncopated Latin rhythms and rose-tinted tropical sunsets. The result is a colorful, diverse and culturally unique island that is often as confusing as it is cosmopolitan. Hip funky restaurants nestle next to 15th-century Spanish forts; sprawling concrete shopping malls encroach upon fecund tropical rainforests; and glitzy casinos lie juxtaposed against some of the most stunning beaches, caves and offshore coral reefs in the Caribbean.

History is another inviting draw card. While the United States struggles to emulate the erstwhile glories of ‘old world’ Europe, Puerto Rico gets out its killer trump card: beguiling Viejo (Old) San Juan, one of the oldest and best preserved colonial cities in the Americas. Cocooned in the crucible of Spain’s once illustrious colonial empire, five centuries of checkered history continue to slowly unravel. Neighborly pensioners recline languidly in creaking rocking chairs, bomba drums light up the somnolence of a diminutive baroque plaza, and the walls of two great military forts rise like wizened sentinels above the depths of the untamed Atlantic.

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San Cristobal Fort & city walls.
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San Cristobal Fort & city walls.

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  • Richard I'Anson
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  • Building facades, Old San Juan.
  • Statue, Old San Juan.
  • Columbus Plaza (Plaza de Colon) & Old San Juan.
  • Mercado Rio Piedras market.
  • Fruit market on street corner
  • Palm trees on Isla Verde near San Juan.
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