Guide to Puerto Rican Pastries
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… of lace made by local artisans, among other items. For a hands-on experience, you can learn about traditional styles …
Fortín Conde Mirasol in Vieques was the last fortification built by the Spaniards in the Americas.
… the wife of Pedro Ortiz -who owned Colmado La Sombra, would hand-make the pork and chicken sausages and her recipe was …
The mountain views at Roka Dura Wine and Grill
… everyone to start or stop playing and singing. On the other hand, the friends you’re visiting are designated to welcome …
… history of Puerto Rican sports by experiencing it first-hand. If you're organizing a trip for athletes or sports …
Visit the Roberto Clemente Monument to pay tribute to the MLB hall-of-famer.
… participate in the dance, similar to a waltz. On the other hand, African slaves introduced their own musical styles, …
Puerto Rico has many traditional instruments, like palitos, güiros, and panderetas, that are often used with all types of music, like Plena, Salsa, and others.
… and art You've just arrived in Puerto Rico, sunglasses in hand. Don't you feel ready to dive in the crystalline waters … from reggae to bomba, and more; food trucks; artisans with handcrafted jewelry, painters, and other goods. It is the … happens when you agitate the water with a paddle or your hand, and millions of dinoflagellates ignite the dark night …
… to experience this lively Puerto Rican tradition firsthand, you can find them at some of the Island’s most … learn about Ponce’s carnival history and participate in a hands-on workshop where artisans guide you in crafting your …
A local artisan displays figurines and traditional masks known as vejigantes.
A visit to Ciales combines coffee and the outdoors.
… and body. This masterpiece is bottled in a limited-edition hand-blown decanter bottle suited for collectors. Its …
Casa Bacardí offers mixology classes where you can learn to make a variety of rum-based cocktails.