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Still VERY ACTIVE here in the Caribbean. Tropical Storm Gaston needs to be watched as it makes it way west towards Puerto Rico. As with all Tropical Storms it is best to keep an eye on the latest forecasts and you can stay up to date on TS Gaston at our weather page as well as at the NHC

10 Posts You Might Have Missed

Images of san Juan Puerto Rico

We thought it would be a great idea to provide a summary of some of the posts that we have featured on our blog (especially if you are new to Visit the Coqui). So here are a few posts that you might have missed.

Do I need a passport for Puerto Rico: as the title suggests; just some basic information on passport requirements for traveling to Puerto Rico

Renting a car in Puerto Rico: having a car is the best way to see what Puerto Rico has to offer and we have a few tips at this post, that will hopefully help you out.

Navigating around Puerto Rico: Puerto is not the biggest place in the world, but it is one of the biggest islands in the Caribbean; so finding your way around can be a challenge. This post provides a few ideas on getting around the island.

El Yunque where to walk: This post gives information on one of the best places to visit when you are here; El Yunque rainforest

5 things to do in Ponce: Ponce is the major city in the south of the island, and this posts provides a few suggestions on what to see there.

Puerto Rico the local food: This post gives a brief summary of some of the great local food that you have to try when you are here in Puerto Rico

Ropa Vieja Grill: This is one of my favorite restaurants located in the Condado area of San Juan

A Mexican Treat… Margarita’s: Look no further than Margarita’s if you are looking for great Mexican food

Images of Puerto Rico: This is a slideshow of some of the images that I have captured while being here in Puerto Rico

Chirangas at El Morro: Chirangas, are kites and area just in front of El Morro on a Sunday afternoon is the place to be to see families flying chirangas.

have fun here in Puerto Rico.



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i’m staying in old san juan for 2 months, and for the life of me, i can’t figure out how to take a bus to the beach. i don’t really care which beach, but i’d love to go to the beach without spending a fortune on taxis or renting a car every other day.

any advice would be helpful.

thanks.

Hi,

I have not taken the bus here in Puerto Rico, but from what I have found (fodors.com)
Bus B-21 runs through Condado all the way to Plaza Las Américas in Hato Rey.
Bus A-5 runs from San Juan through Santurce and the beach area of Isla Verde. Service starts at around 6 AM and generally continues until 9 PM. Fares are 50¢ or 75¢

Autoridad Metropolitana de Autobuses (PHONE: 787/767-7979)

Hope this helps

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