vacation in puerto rico?
Sarah J asked:
my boyfriend and i are planning a vacation to PR and we plan on leaving may 25th, basically what i was wanting to know is how expensive is food and activities there? snorkeling ect.. we have a vac package for hotel and air fair. we was planning on cancun but i don’t have a passport and would not get one in time to go so since were missing out on the all inclusive. we chose PR instead. just wanting to know how much more money to bring.
Joy
my boyfriend and i are planning a vacation to PR and we plan on leaving may 25th, basically what i was wanting to know is how expensive is food and activities there? snorkeling ect.. we have a vac package for hotel and air fair. we was planning on cancun but i don’t have a passport and would not get one in time to go so since were missing out on the all inclusive. we chose PR instead. just wanting to know how much more money to bring.
Joy
Tags: Money, Passport, Puerto Rico

July 4th, 2009 at 1:09 pm
Leslie
We’re sure one expensive little island if you live here, but if you go travelling it will all depend on your tastes, there’s great shopping, on the metro area: Plaza las Americas, also if you’re planning on renting a car gas might cost you $40/week, rent a car, I’m sure the experience will be far more exciting, since there’s millions of things to do in PR, Old San Juan, Shopping, Nightclubs in Isla Verde, Condado, The Camuy Caverns, Arecibo Radio Telescope, Bioluminiscent Bay in Fajardo, La Parguera in Lajas, Gilligan’s Island, Culebra Island (can go to Flamenco Beach) via Ferry through Fajardo, Cabo Rojo Light House which is right next to a gorgeous beach (playa sucia) crowded on the weekends, bring a camera, you will take abnormaly beautiful pictures at sunset. There’s horse back riding, golf clubs at Rio Grande, Fajardo, Ponce, Dorado. Also there’s Pinones, a great place to satisfy your appetite for fried stuff right next to the waves. El Yunque National Rain Forest Park, Luquillo Beach, Ponce and its art museum, its downtown, Isabela has great scenarios as well, and the list goes on and on. Food is great, we have most American brand restaurants such as Chillis, Mc’Donalds, BK, Wendys, Maccaroni and Grill, etc, the prices are just like in the states, but there’s other more expensive restaurants and very cheap ones, it all depends on what you’re looking for, and how long you’re gonna be staying.
July 6th, 2009 at 8:25 pm
Kathryn
Hi i live in Puerto Rico n its not very expensive compare to the US .You have made a good choice by coming here.You got to go to some of the place that i will mention below .
here r 10 Puerto Rico fun facts :
1.Puerto Rico Have the 2 most largest mall in Latin America (Plaza las America )and the biggest and the only American style mall in the Caribbean.
2.It have the worlds largest radio telescope in Arecibo and and longest free flowing swimming pool in the world ( El Conquistador )
3.It is leading nation in the world in terms of rum .
4. We got the largest JC Penney store in the world ,the largest Big K-Mart store in the Caribbean ,the busiest and highest grossing RadioShack store in the world , and the Highest grossing Borders store (all in Plaza las America ).
5.Puerto Rico has won the Miss Universe pageant a record five times .
6.San Juan is the oldest city in US territory, founded in 1521 by Ponce de Leon. Making it the oldest under the American flag! Sorry Saint Augustine, Fl, which was founded in 1565!
7.Hawaii and Puerto Rico are the only places in the United States or its territories that coffee if grown, processed, and sold for local and international consumption.
8.No other island in U.S. jurisdiction has such ecological uniqueness and diversity as Puerto Ricos Galapagos Islands .
9.Puerto Rico has the 3 best Bio luminescent Bays in the world of only 5 or 6 worldwide.
10.Puerto Rico have El Yunque which is the only rain forest in the United States.
July 9th, 2009 at 1:56 pm
Rachel
The prices vary as you go from city to city. The most popular cities like San Juan and Ponce are the most expensive ones. If you go anywhere else, you can find cheaper food and products. Although things are more expensive in San Juan, the jewelry they sell there is cheaper.
Activities are not expensive, I mean they’re average and it all depends where you do them. If you want to Snorkel in San Juan, it will be more expensive than to snorkel in Rio Grande, for example, where the snorkeling is even better.
Food is just like in the Us. Some restaurants are expensive and others are not. It depends on your tastes. But in general they’re not expensive. There are, obviously, some that are prohibitive, but they arent that common.
Remember, its all about the city youre in !
Have a nice trip.!!