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Honeymoon in Puerto Rico? Where is the best place to go? Do you need a passport to travel to Puerto Rico?


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Honeymoon in Puerto Rico? Where is the best place to go? Do you need a passport to travel to Puerto Rico?

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Firsy of all if you are a US Citizen or legal permanent resident travelling from the US YOU DO NOT NEED A PASSPORT. A valid state ID is all that you need.

As for places to stay depends on budget but check out the major hotels in the Condado / Isla Verde Area if you want the beach and to be close to Old San Juan. In Old san Juan there are also a couple of choices El Convento is one.

If you want to be away from San Juan there is El Conquistador & Las Casitas Village which looks very nice but is not cheap.

Check out tripadvisor.com and search Puerto Rico for user reviews

If you get chance try to rent a car, that way you can see the sights on your terms and not on a set time frame with a group tour. Most people will know English, especially in the tourist areas, but trying your hand at speaking Spanish looks good.

If you do rent a car just bear in mind that driving is a little crazy, just keep your eyes on all your mirrors and you'll be fine.

Places to see.
Old San Juan - easily spend a few hours walking around here. It's a little hilly so maybe jump on the free trolley bus to El Morro (the fort) and work your way back down through the city. Plenty of places to eat and drink for all budgets. Try Breakfast at La Bombonera (one of the oldest establishments in the city)

El Yunque (rainforest) plus spend the afternoon at Luquillo Beach

Check out one of the grand hotels on a weekend evening and try your hand (feet) at some latin dancing.

Ponce on the South coast for more Puerto Rican architecture

Arecibo Observatory. The James Bond movie Golden Eye and also the Jodie Foster movie Contact were filmed there.

There is also this: Las Cabezas de San Juan Nature Reserve (Tel:787-722-5882). I have not been, but I would like to (it sounds a cool place to visit). You can have an escorted tour through the reserve on an electric trolley, but you have to book in advance.

The Rio camuy caves also

There is plenty to do here. You might even want to consider a side trip to Vieques or Culebra (as I've heard the beaches are amazing)

Try the local food stands and just enjoy everything that the island has to offer.

Food wise, everything you can imagine. In condado area for seafood try Miro's, Ropa Vieja Grill for Cuban & Puerto Rican. In Old San Juan try The Parrot Club for Caribbean style or Tantra's for Indian cuisine

Also check the online guides frommers.com, roughguide.com and the posts here visit-the-coqui.com Source(s): www.visit-the-coqui.com/home
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If you are a USA citizen, no passport needed for PR. It's a territory of the US. Many hotels to choose from. Do you want to be close to Old San Juan or in the south part of PR?
a good place to research is here.
http://www.tripadvisor.com
Have a great honeymoon.
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Yes u need passport, why there, try somewhere else.
Yes,well I think so.There are a lot of good places it depends if you want your honeymoon to be romantic or like to explore.
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