Vieques, PR, Guide and Information
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Welcome to Vieques
One of the islands of Puerto Rico, Vieques boasts no need for stop lights, has horses roaming some of the beaches, and has a bioluminescent bay - where the water seems to glow in the dark. Beach sand colors range from white to a sparkly black. The last Spanish fort built in America is found at Vieques.
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Where to Stay in Vieques, PR
It’s hard to beat a trip to Puerto Rico— warm, tropical weather all year long, crystal clear Caribbean water, lush jungle, palm tree-lined beaches, and you don’t even need to bring your passport. Puerto Rico is rich in natural beauty, history, and biodiversity. With many charming coastal towns to choose from, it can be hard to decide where to stay while visiting Puerto Rico. Vieques, Puerto Rico, or Isla de Vieques as it’s known locally, is a small island located seven miles off Puerto Rico’s eastern shore. As one of the few truly uncrowded destinations in the Caribbean, Vieques holds a special place in the heart of all who visit. As the home of Mosquito Bay, the brightest bioluminescent bay in the world, countless uncrowded beaches and covers, and the largest natural wildlife refuge in the Caribbean, Vieques truly is a tropical paradise. To find out Where to Stay in Vieques, Puerto Rico, continue reading below.
Where to Shop in Vieques, PR
Vieques, Puerto Rico, is a small island off the eastern shore of Puerto Rico where travelers and locals enjoy uncrowded beaches, the brightest bioluminescent bay in the world (Mosquito Bay), and the largest natural wildlife refuge in the Caribbean. Vieques boast unparalleled natural beauty and biodiversity that will remind travelers of the Caribbean of the past. If you’re looking for a tropical getaway that’s not far from home, head to Vieques, PR, you won’t even need a passport. While Vieques is a small island, it has a surprising amount of quality shops and restaurants for visitors to enjoy. Continue reading below for Where to Shop in Vieques, PR.
Food and Drink Highlights of Vieques
Since Vieques is a larger island than Culebra, there’s more to do there. That means more opportunities for building up your appetite and thirst. Whether you’ve spent the day fishing, snorkeling or tucked away in a bungalow, you’ll enjoy delighting in the many Puerto Rican specialities offered on the island.
Puerto Ricans love plantains, so it comes as no surprise that this banana-like fruit is found in some of the island’s most popular comfort foods. This larger and tougher cousin to the banana cannot be eaten raw but when cooked it turns into a delectable ingredient that tastes of the isles. Favorite dishes are created from both green and ripe plantains. Mofongo, a sort of national dish, is made from mashed green plantains, butter, olive oil, garlic and other seasonings. It can be served as a side dish or as an entrée when stuffed with fillings such as vegetables, meat or seafood. For a real mouthwatering mofongo, go to Biekes Bistro. At Rincón del Sabor, a food truck that also makes deliveries, you can savor all kinds of authentic Caribbean food, including mofongo and tostones, a quintessential side dish of Puerto Rico made from mashed green plantains that have been fried. Puerto Ricans are big on fried food in general, likely an influence from the African roots of many of its people. You’ll find that these foods help to replenish the salt in your body after a day in the heat. You’ll discover other forms of fried plantains both savory and sweet throughout and would you believe they even make a plantain lasagna?
How to Have the Best Trip to Vieques, Puerto Rico
Going on vacation is a great way to relieve stress and get your mind off the daily hustle and bustle of your regular schedule--we all know that! However, you likely have scant days off and rightly cherish them, so whenever you go on a trip, you want to make sure you’re making the most of it.
For some, that means finding the best resort to casually explore while enjoying nothing but the sun, the beach, and a good drink. For others, that means getting out on the water and exploring the beautiful isle of Vieques. This guide will help you figure out how to best spend your trip in Vieques!
How to Have the Best Trip to Vieques, Puerto Rico
Going on vacation is a great way to relieve stress and get your mind off the daily hustle and bustle of your regular schedule--we all know that! However, you likely have scant days off and rightly cherish them, so whenever you go on a trip, you want to make sure you’re making the most of it.
For some, that means finding the best resort to casually explore while enjoying nothing but the sun, the beach, and a good drink. For others, that means getting out on the water and exploring the beautiful isle of Vieques. This guide will help you figure out how to best spend your trip in Vieques!
Where to Shop in Vieques, PR
Vieques, Puerto Rico, is a small island off the eastern shore of Puerto Rico where travelers and locals enjoy uncrowded beaches, the brightest bioluminescent bay in the world (Mosquito Bay), and the largest natural wildlife refuge in the Caribbean. Vieques boast unparalleled natural beauty and biodiversity that will remind travelers of the Caribbean of the past. If you’re looking for a tropical getaway that’s not far from home, head to Vieques, PR, you won’t even need a passport. While Vieques is a small island, it has a surprising amount of quality shops and restaurants for visitors to enjoy. Continue reading below for Where to Shop in Vieques, PR.
Where to Stay in Vieques, PR
It’s hard to beat a trip to Puerto Rico— warm, tropical weather all year long, crystal clear Caribbean water, lush jungle, palm tree-lined beaches, and you don’t even need to bring your passport. Puerto Rico is rich in natural beauty, history, and biodiversity. With many charming coastal towns to choose from, it can be hard to decide where to stay while visiting Puerto Rico. Vieques, Puerto Rico, or Isla de Vieques as it’s known locally, is a small island located seven miles off Puerto Rico’s eastern shore. As one of the few truly uncrowded destinations in the Caribbean, Vieques holds a special place in the heart of all who visit. As the home of Mosquito Bay, the brightest bioluminescent bay in the world, countless uncrowded beaches and covers, and the largest natural wildlife refuge in the Caribbean, Vieques truly is a tropical paradise. To find out Where to Stay in Vieques, Puerto Rico, continue reading below.
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