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Saturday, October 3, 2009

Looking for Things to Do in Puerto Rico?

If you're planning a trip to Puerto Rico and you're curious about what to do for fun; here are a few ideas that the locals will be enjoying. Over the next several weeks:

Puerto Rico Hustle & Salsa Festival in San Juan - Thursday, 15 Oct 2009 through October 18, 2009. Competitions - San Juan and Metro - San Juan

To witness the best salsa dancing ever seen, Billy Fajardo, Tito Ortos, Tamara Livolsi and Albert Torres once again invite dance enthusiasts to join them at the 4th Annual Puerto Rico Hustle & Salsa Festival.

If you're a fleet manager, you may find new networking contacts at the Convencion 2009 Assoc. Gerentes de Flota de PR in San Juan - Thursday, 05 Nov 2009 Business - San Juan and Metro - San Juan. This event sponsored by the Fleet Managers Association of Puerto Rico.

Christian film fan? Check out the International Christian Short Film and Art Design Festival 2009 in Mayaguez - Friday 20 Nov 2009 Festivals - Mayaguez - Mayaguez. This festival is free of charge to attend.

Those are just a few of the upcoming "off the beaten path" events you can enjoy in Puerto Rico. Remember, even though it's a US territory and you don't need a passport to enter Puerto Rico, you will need one to re-enter the United States. Call our offices today or use this form to make sure your travel documents are completely up to date.

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Saturday, May 2, 2009

Start Making Your June Puerto Rico Travel Plans!

Puerto Rico is a great escape in June.

More and more brides are planning destination weddings to some of the beautiful coastal towns in Puerto Rico and it's also a marvelous honeymoon destination where you can get an exotic locale without spending an arm and a leg.

Travel documentation to Puerto Rico is easy too. You will need a passport and in order to get that you will need a certified copy of your birth certificate, and don't worry - we can help you not only get a passport quickly - we can also obtain certified copies of your birth certificate to make getting your travel docs together fast and easy.

Puerto Rico is full of history, natural beauty and warm, friendly people - if you're considering making your summer vacation plans - forget Mexico this year and come explore the thrill of Puerto Rico!

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Thursday, April 30, 2009

Puerto Rico Tourism Up as More Travel Agencies Re-Book Mexico Trips to Jamaica and Puerto Rico

The outbreak of swine flu across Mexico, the U.S. and many countries around the globe has had one positive twist - more and more travel agencies are canceling their Mexico travel arrangements for clients and re-booking them to Jamaica and Puerto Rico.

One travel agency, Apple Vacation, has nearly half of their tourism business booked to Mexico this year - however in light of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) advisory against non-essential travel to Mexico, the tour operator joins a long list of agencies that have responded to the precautionary measures. So, Apple, along with many other agencies, is canceling travel plans to Mexico and creating fun vacation jaunts in equally exotic locations of Puerto Rico and Jamaica.

Several cruise lines, including Holland America, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, Carnival and Princess, have also pulled their ships from five Mexican ports, namely, Alcapulco, Cabo San Lucas, Cozumel, Ensenada and Mazatlan, a report from cruisecal.com said. Yesterday, some 14 calls were cancelled.

It said, however, the region was taking a proactive effort related to this virus, stating that member countries have already begun adopting measures for greater surveillance to prevent the virus from spreading to the regions where tourists are being diverted.

A few flu prevention measures that are being adopted globally:
  • Wash hands frequently to lessen the spread of respiratory illness.
  • Avoid close contact with people who are coughing or appear ill.
  • Cover coughs and sneezes, sneezing into the crook of your elbow will help lessen the spread of germs.
  • Avoid touching eyes, nose and mouth.
You don't have to cancel your travel plans for this spring/summer vacation season - just do a little research on the areas in Puerto Rico you'd like to visit and take precautions against illness and you should have a marvelous time!

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Saturday, April 25, 2009

Need a Copy of Your Puerto Rico Birth Certificate?

Puerto Rico is a well kept secret as an exotic tourism destination. Puerto Rico is fast becoming more and more of a destination wedding and honeymoon locale as more and more brides are choosing to have their weddings in an exotic setting without spending an arm and a leg on their nuptials.

If we were lucky enough to be born in Puerto Rico you know how beautiful the country is. From the gorgeous mountain views to the highly rated Blue Flag beaches that are dotted throughout the coastlines of Puerto Rico.

However, if you want to travel back to Puerto Rico for your wedding, pleasure or other reason, you will need a copy of your birth certificate and you may have thought it would be difficult.

That's where we come in. We have streamlined the process for getting a legal, certified copy of your Puertorican birth certificate so it's a fast and painless process.

If you're ready to visit the place of your birth and you need a birth certificate from Puerto Rico to start your travel plans, contact us today - we'll get you back to Puerto Rico with a copy of your birth certificate and passport in hand!

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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Puerto Rico - Wreck Diving

Most people get the diving bug simply from snorkeling. Then comes the lessons for SCUBA diving and then after the sport diving begins inevitably the truly adventurous begin looking for more diving challenges such as tri-mix air for deeper dives, cave diving or wreck diving.

Puerto Rico has a few cool wrecks to dive and every diver should make a mark on their diving dance card to check these out:

The reef life around Puerto Rico is amazingly diverse. With brightly colored fishes, eagle rays, morays, groupers, and the occasional nurse shark. There are numerous shipwrecks that are still hidden in the shallow water surrounding Puerto Rico waiting to be discovered and occasionally gold doubloons are still found.

Here are a few more wreck diving destinations in Puerto Rico:

AIRPLANE
The Airplane wreck is the remains of a six passenger Piper Cherokee monoplane. The Piper, which was built in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, is now resting in 50 feet of water. Much of the aircraft is covered by sponge and coral and the reef life is usually very active for both day and night dives.

DESTROYER
There is an old, decommissioned Navy destroyer sunk off the east end of Vieques Island. The ship was once used for target practice and is now very broken up and scattered in 35 to 40 feet of water. The Destroyer wreck is resting on a sandy bottom and holds a good amount of marine life.

TUG BOAT
This wreck is an 80 foot long, ocean going tug that ran aground on Culebrita Reef. The wreck is sitting upright and intact in very shallow water of only 40 feet and is ideal for divers just learning to explore wrecks because of it's shallow placement. Coral, sponge and a good assortment of marine creatures can be found all over this wreck.

BARGE
An old sugar cane barge of unknown origin lies about one mile off the shore of Cayo Santiago off Humacao. This wreck lies intact and upright in forty feet of water on a sand and grass bottom. The marine life is fairly sparse but there is almost no current and is easy for new divers to navigate.

If you are ready to visit Puerto Rico, get a copy of your birth certificate and get your passport ready and visit soon. The diving is good almost all year round and it's the best from May through October.

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Monday, November 3, 2008

Get Ready to Travel to Puerto Rico

San Juan, Puerto RicoImage via Wikipedia
San Juan, Puerto Rico--Ole!

If you are looking to travel to Puerto Rico and you aren't sure which area you should visit first, don't forget to visit San Juan. San Juan, also known as La Ciudad Amurallada, is one of the major ports and tourists resorts in the West Indies. In the city of San Juan, you will find three areas that are very distinct; the outlying communities of San Juan, Old San Juan and the Resort and Beach areas.

One of the points of interest that you definitely want to visit is Old San Juan. This community is over 465 years old and was originally a stronghold for the military. It encompasses an area of seven square blocks and has both a commercial district and a lovely residential neighborhood. While you are in Old San Juan, you will want to visit one of its many plazas and enjoy the museums that tell the history of this gorgeous city. You will be entranced at all of the history that will unfold right before your eyes, both in the museums and as you are walking through the streets of Old San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Let us not forget the beaches. San Juan is filled with warm sandy beaches, surrounded by beautiful glistening blue green water. The Beach and Resort area of San Juan begins right outside of Old San Juan. The four areas that are included in the Beach and Resort area are Condado, Miramar, Isla Verde and Ocean Park. In these areas, you can lie on the beach and enjoy what has attracted individuals to Puerto Rico for many many years. But, not only will you find the beautiful beaches, you will also be able to enjoy fine dining at the restaurants, gamble to your hearts content at the casinos and shop till you drop at the chic boutiques.

There is a lot to do in San Juan Puerto Rico and the night life is no exception. The areas of old San Juan offer nightclubs for those individuals that are not done with their day when the sun goes down. There are many nightclubs in the Old San Juan area for these individuals to enjoy. If you are visiting Old San Juan, you can a enjoy a night out on the town after basking in the sun.

So, when you are visiting beautiful Puerto Rico, do not forget to spend some time in San Juan. Not only is it one of the most beautiful areas in Puerto Rico, it also has a lot to offer those that spend time there.







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Friday, October 17, 2008

Cold Weather Means Heading to Tropical Paradise-Puerto Rico

Vieques (off mainland Puerto Rico)Image by Michael Buck via Flickr
If you are thinking about the upcoming winter months and dreading the awful weather that you know is heading your way, you may be considering traveling to a warmer climate. Many people are thinking just along those lines this time of year. Puerto Rico has long been a prime vacation location, and it is becoming increasingly more popular. But how long before your actual trip should you decide to make your travel plans and reservations? Many individuals do not think about this until after it is too late to make and finalize their plans.

If you are an individual that is looking to Puerto Rico as your winter vacation destination, it is imperative that you do not wait till the last minute to make your travel plans. You won't be the only individual that is thinking of sandy beaches and warm glistening waters for this winter season; don't fool yourself into thinking you will be. Hotel reservations and flights for the warmer areas are going to be filling up fast for the this time of year, especially the holiday season.

Another reason that you do not want to wait to the last minute is that you want to be able to get the best hotel rates and prices for flights as possible. In order to make sure that you get the best rates and that you are able to take your trip at all, it is best to book your vacation reservations about three months in advance. This is just smart traveling sense and will ensure that you are able to spend your vacation the way you want and not wishing you had done things differently.

If you are looking to spend the winter months lying on the beach and enjoying the gorgeous Puerto Rican weather, be sure that you make your reservations in a timely manner. While many let procrastination get the best of them, it should not be the case where winter travel is concerned. You don't want to find yourself surrounded by snow and 10 degree weather, wishing you were somewhere much warmer, such as Puerto Rico.


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