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Travel Insurance: Why you should have it for your next vacation
By: Stephanie Velazquez
Hiring a travel insurer is a wise decision when planning your next trip. By protecting yourself against unforeseen circumstances like a broken ankl...
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Can you see bioluminescence near the full moon in Vieques?
By: Stephanie Velazquez
First of all, we hope you don’t simply go to the bio bay JUST to see the glowing water. We hope you are coming for the trifecta of an experience.
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Snorkeling in Vieques: Why you Should Shave your Mustache
By: Stephanie Velazquez
In order to have a comfortable snorkeling experience, you don't have to, but you should shave your mustache.
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Hiking Trails in Vieques: East Side top 3
By: Stephanie Velazquez
The thought of going for a long walk may not be a good idea for some people on vacation, however, the hiking trails in Vieques are easy to access, ...
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Snorkeling Tour in Vieques - Swimming with Squirt
By: Stephanie Velazquez It is important that you keep this in mind, if it’s not sand, do not stand, and if it’s alive, do not bother or touch i...
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Snorkeling Tour in Vieques - Swimming with Dolphins
By: Stephanie Velazquez
As anyone who spends a lot of time in the ocean can tell you, each visit to the reef may be different from the previous. Snorkeling in Vieques is s...
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How to get to Vieques
By: Stephanie Velazquez
It is not complicated to get to Vieques. In fact, it is very simple and easy.
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Proper Behavior around Sea Turtles
By: Stephanie Velazquez
Would you like a stranger to touch you? Weird, right? Adequate behavior around the wildlife is incredibly important, which is one of the many good ...
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Don't cancel your vacation to Puerto Rico
By: Stephanie Velazquez
The areas affected by hurricane Fiona were in the southwest of Puerto Rico. The rest is ready for tourism.
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Jellyfish in Vieques, Puerto Rico
By: Stephanie Velazquez Jellies are simple organisms made of water. To be exact, they are 95% H2O.
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Still no power after Fiona for the most affected municipalities in Puerto Rico
By: Stephanie Velazquez
Even though Vieques didn’t suffer as much as the main island did, we are truly feeling for them as it is 2 weeks since Fiona passed on September 17...
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Where do all the wild horses go during a storm?
By: Stephanie Velazquez We like to joke around when we say that we think horses are a lot smarter than people. Have you seen them look both way...
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