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The Museo de las Américas is located inside the historic Cuartel de Ballajá, used as the military's barracks in Spanish colonial times.
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The Museo de las Américas is located inside the historic Cuartel de Ballajá, used as the military's barracks in Spanish colonial times.
The turquoise waters of Esperanza Beach in Vieques.
For gay travelers, Vieques is a special place to be free and unabashedly yourself.
Don't miss a perfect photo-op at an old abandoned tank in Flamenco beach.
History, charm & laidback pace: gay couples or friends will love relaxing in Culebra
Santurce es Ley gathers local and international muralists.
You don’t need a big group to have a good time exploring Puerto Rico.
The Caribe Hilton Hotel dedicated a mural to the Puerto Rican National Drink.
Mixologist José López of the Caribe Hilton reminisces on the national drink and its iconic position in the cocktail world.
Casa Bacardí offers mixology classes where you can learn to make a variety of rum-based cocktails.
There’s a reason they call this island the Rum Capital of the World
Enticing ocean and mountain views, tropical weather, and a variety of courses invite.
The sun sets behind a Punta Higüera Lighthouse in Rincón.
Kara chats about food, being queer in Rincón, and how the LGBTQ community has impacted one of Puerto Rico’s best hidden gems.
The pristine views at Red Beach in Vieques.
Q&A with Guesthouse Owners, John Holden & Mike Leonardo of Casa de Amistad.