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Taking A Puerto Rico Vacation

Puerto Rico is a Caribbean Vacation Spot worth visiting, because it has such huge variety. As well as being able to take a top class luxury vacation in Puerto Rico. There will be the perfect Puerto Rico vacation spot for you, whether it is a Puerto Rico beach vacation or you want to go hiking in a forest, or eating top class Caribbean cuisine. You will be able to take romantic walks on beautiful beaches. Whatever you want to do you can probably do it in Puerto Rico.

Puerto Rico is easily accessible by air from North, South, and Central America so it is an excellent choice for a business reward trip, a wedding, a honeymoon or a business conference, never mind a straightforward luxury vacation.
It is just over three hours from Washington DC, over five hours from Mexico City, and twelve hours from London.

Puerto Rico has things to do and see which will please just about everybody. Every Puerto Rico Vacation Spot has a range of accommodation to suit every budget and every taste. There is a huge range from quite modest and small to top luxury hotels.

At the top end, for the discerning traveller there are luxury vacations, and most of the top end names in the resort and hotel world are represented on Puerto Rico. You will find the top resorts in Puerto Rico with superb golf courses, top quality casinos, great restaurants, and very exciting night life. You will find them all on beautiful beaches, and just wonderful places to soak up the sun. Names like Best Western, Hilton, Hyatt, Marriott, Radisson to name a few.

There are also intimate boutique hotels which tend to be in the sheltered parts of Puerto Rico, and all have very high levels of service and would be a good choice for a luxury vacation.

You will also find less expensive hotels, and they are normally not on the beach, and are usually designed with the business visitor.

Many people on their Puerto Rico Vacation don’t want to stay in the large chain hotels no matter how smart and luxurious they are. These people prefer the personal touch, the owner managed small hotel or guesthouse, and there are many of them scattered throughout Puerto Rico. Significantly these people come back and stay at the same place for year upon year. A Parador is a very attractive idea. This is a small privately owned hotel which works with the Government to assure certain standards are maintained. They aren’t normally expensive and are often situated in particularly attractive places, and they offer authentic Puerto Rico cuisine.

Puerto Rico has it all for the holidaymaker, from great surfing, fantastic golf, wonderful beaches. You could always play tennis, go fishing, kayaking, Scuba diving, windsurfing, parasailing, even horses..The choice is almost endless, as is the choice of restaurants and fine dining.

There is no doubt that Puerto Rico can and will give you the beach vacation experience of a lifetime, or the luxury vacation you have always wanted. All you have to do is investigate and book.

For more information about Caribbean Vacation Spots go to http://www.caribbean-vacationspots.com/pages/Site-Map.html

About the Author

Gordon Steven writes about
Caribbean Vacation Spots
as well as
Worldwide Vacation Spots
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