Guide to Puerto Rican Pastries
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The piña colada is Puerto Rico's national drink.
… Along with singing and dancing with Bad Bunny through Old San Juan and enjoying fritters and rum sours with Chef José …
Fly down the ziplines at Toro Verde Adventure Park in Orocovis.
… La Mallorquina Profile … La Mallorquina is a restaurant in San Juan, Puerto Rico that specializes in the preparation of …
… a metropolitan beach, El Escambrón is lined by golden sand and tall palm trees that provide shade and is only five …
… heritage building, the oldest civil structure in Old San Juan Puerto Rico, which used to be a ruin at the time we …
… nuns. One of the most beloved Christmas traditions in Old San Juan is to visit the Convent during the holidays to sing …
… a mix of old and new, the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico in San Juan’s artsy Santurce neighborhood features sculptures, paintings, and …
Reggaetón has evolved significantly in the last two decades.
A mesmerizing view of the Yauco mountains.