In Puerto Rico, Culebra vs Vieques
Culebra, an 11-sq-mile slice of sleepy eccentricity, is revered by tranquillity seekers, while 52-sq-mile Vieques caters to a wider variety of tastes, from families to night owls. Read more…
A primer to visiting the Caribbean island, once founded by the Spanish and now a commonwealth of the United States. Read more…
Culebra, an 11-sq-mile slice of sleepy eccentricity, is revered by tranquillity seekers, while 52-sq-mile Vieques caters to a wider variety of tastes, from families to night owls. Read more…
As El Yunque soaked up most of the island’s abundant moisture, poor parched Guanica – on the Caribbean side – went without, transforming into a unique dry forest. Read more…
A network of more than 220 subterranean caves stretches 286 acres below the bustle of the island’s heavily trafficked thoroughfares. Read more…
Puerto Rico’s hottest ice cream shop scoops more than 50 flavours a day, ranging from chocolate to garlic to sweet potato sprinkled with cinnamon. Read more…
A selection of these Puerto Rico articles were originally published on Lonely Planet.
This French island, the most mountainous in the Mediterranean, lies between the Ligurian and Tyrrhenian seas.
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