
Most of the coffee consumed in Puerto Rico is Arabica.
Where to Taste Puerto Rican Coffee
A quick overview of coffee shops and haciendas on the island.
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Most of the coffee consumed in Puerto Rico is Arabica.
A quick overview of coffee shops and haciendas on the island.
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The Island offers incredible chocolate-based desserts.
Don't miss all the jaw-dropping events happening at Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot.
Whether by the shade of trees or a cabana, Puerto Rico's beaches are the perfect place to relax.
If “unforgettable” is how you want to describe your vacation, Puerto Rico should is your place.
Boricuas love a celebration, especially during the Holidays.
¡Asalto! Nothing combines the best of the Puerto Rican Christmas culture, music, food, drinks, and celebrations, like a parranda.
Established in 1521, Old San Juan is the oldest city in the United States.
500 years never looked so good! Don't you agree?
Sampling locally grown coffee is a perk of traveling to Puerto Rico.
Food-centric road trips around the Island — perfect for the wandering gourmand, or any hungry traveler.