PR TRIP 25
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PR TRIP 25

5 days in Puerto Rico
Published on 4th March 2025
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Activities
Map
Day
1
4pm  
 
 
Arrival
Arriving at 7:41
Arriving at 7:41
8:30pm  
 
 
Check In
Check into hotel and get freshen up
Check into hotel and get freshen up
9:30pm  
 
 
DISTRITO T-Mobile
Day
2
7:30am  
 
 
Vieques
Ferry - 2.00 Food- 30-40 Vieques ( ; Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbjekes]), officially Isla de ...
Ferry - 2.00 Food- 30-40 Vieques ( ; Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbjekes]), officially Isla de Vieques, is an island, town and municipality of Puerto Rico, and together with Culebra, it is geographically part of the Spanish Virgin Islands. Vieques lies about 8 miles (13 km) east of the mainland of Puerto Rico, measuring about 20 miles (32 km) long and 4.5 miles (7 km) wide. Its most populated barrio is the town of Isabel Segunda (or "Isabel the Second", sometimes written "Isabel II"), the administrative center located on the northern side of the island. The population of Vieques was 8,249 at the 2020 Census. The island's name is a Spanish spelling of a Taíno word said to mean "small island" or "small land". It also has the nickname Isla Nena, usually translated as "girl island" or "little girl island", alluding to its perception as Puerto Rico's little sister. The island was given this name by the Puerto Rican poet Luís Lloréns Torres. During the British colonial period, its name was Crab Island. Vieques is best known internationally as the site of a series of protests, held against the United States Navy's use of the island as a bombing range and testing-ground, leading to the Navy's departure in 2003. Today, the former navy lands are a national wildlife refuge; some of it is open to the public, but much remains closed off due to biological or chemical contamination or unexploded ordnance that the military is, slowly, cleaning up. Some of the most beautiful beaches on the island are on the eastern end (former site of the Marine Base) that the Navy named Red Beach, Blue Beach, Caracas Beach, Pata Prieta Beach, La Chiva Beach, and Plata Beach. At the far western tip (formerly the Navy Base) is Punta Arenas, which the Navy named 'Green Beach'. The beaches are commonly listed among the top in the Caribbean for their azure waters and white sands.
4pm  
 
 
7pm  
 
 
Salsa Dancing
8pm  
 
 
Dinner
Day
3
7am  
 
 
Beach
9am  
 
 
Breakfast - MUSA
11am  
 
 
Old San Juan
Jewelry making at Caribbean beads Anita Gelato
Jewelry making at Caribbean beads Anita Gelato
6:30pm  
 
 
La Casita de Rones
8:30pm  
 
 
La Placita
Day
4
8am  
 
 
Sandra Farms Coffee
10:30am  
 
 
10:30am  
 
 
Atv and Horseback riding
Lunch Available there
Lunch Available there
4pm  
 
 
6pm  
 
 
Exploring and dinner
Day
5
9am  
 
 
Check Out
10am  
 
 
Breakfast
2:30pm  
 
 
Bording ATL
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