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#Govpr Reel by @tessthetraveler - What you need to know before you visit Puerto Rico šŸ‡µšŸ‡·

I'm Tess, I'm an LA-based travel writer who helps you experience culture without spending a t
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What you need to know before you visit Puerto Rico šŸ‡µšŸ‡· I’m Tess, I’m an LA-based travel writer who helps you experience culture without spending a ton across California and Latin America on @tessthetraveler 🩷
#Govpr Reel by @lt.ortizdiaz (verified account) - Share this with someone traveling to Puerto Rico šŸ‡µšŸ‡·

Hi friends! Don't let this discourage you from visiting. We're (Tiana + Luis) sharing these har
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Share this with someone traveling to Puerto Rico šŸ‡µšŸ‡· Hi friends! Don’t let this discourage you from visiting. We’re (Tiana + Luis) sharing these hard truths because we want you to enjoy Puerto Rico the right way and not get caught off guard. 1. PUERTO RICO IS NOT A RESORT ISLAND If you want ā€œeverything handled,ā€ PR can feel inconvenient. If you want variety, exploring, culture, and real places… PR won’t disappoint. 2. OLD SAN JUAN GETS OVERCROWDED (FAST) Those dreamy colorful streets can turn into a human traffic jam, especially when cruise ships are in port and on weekends. Want it calmer? Go early morning, pick a weekday, and don’t try to wing it at peak hours. 3. SERVICE CAN BE SLOW (AND THAT’S NORMAL) Meals and drinks often move at island pace. It’s not ā€œbad service,ā€ it’s just not a rush culture. Build extra time into your day, especially if you’re trying to squeeze in tours, reservations, or sunset plans. 4. POWER AND WATER OUTAGES CAN HAPPEN Especially outside major tourist areas. It’s not ā€œthird world,ā€ it’s infrastructure reality. Keep a portable charger, download maps offline, and have a little flexibility in your plans. 5. YOU’LL PAY MORE IF YOU ONLY STAY IN TOURIST BUBBLES Tourist-area cafĆ©s and restaurants can be wildly overpriced because they know visitors will pay it. Walk a few blocks away, explore local spots, and you’ll usually get better quality and better prices. And support local when you can!! 6. THE OCEAN ISN’T ALWAYS TROPICAL CLEAR WATERS The beaches are stunning, but surf can be rough and currents can be dangerous depending on the day. Check the beach flags before you get in and if locals are staying out of the water… copy them. 7. NOT EVERYONE SPEAKS ENGLISH (MANY DO, BUT DON’T ASSUME) You’ll get by in plenty of places, but effort matters. Learn a few phrases and lead with them, even if you aren’t perfect. Being friendly and thoughtful goes a long way here. Save this for your Puerto Rico trip planning and send it to someone who needs it. šŸ‡µšŸ‡· #puertorico #travel #fyp #viral #traveltips
#Govpr Reel by @lt.ortizdiaz (verified account) - 3 things tourists should NOT do in Puerto Rico (if you actually want a good trip):

I say this with love, because we want people to come here and have
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3 things tourists should NOT do in Puerto Rico (if you actually want a good trip): I say this with love, because we want people to come here and have an amazing experience, not leave with the most surface-level version of Puerto Rico. But first, let me introduce myself. I’m Tiana, and I married into a Puerto Rican family. We spent years traveling back and forth between the U.S. and Puerto Rico before moving here to be closer to family. We share Puerto Rico travel tips, must-knows, and hidden gems to make your trip the best possible! So, here are our 3 don’ts for visitors: 1) Don’t come here only for the beaches. Yes, the beaches are beautiful. Obviously. That part is not a secret. But Puerto Rico is so much more than a beach photo and a piƱa colada. Some of the best parts of being here are the things people miss when they don’t explore, like the food, the music, the small towns, the local spots, the history, the conversations, the culture. Come curious. Be respectful. Let yourself experience the island beyond what you saw on social media. 2) Don’t come without learning basic Spanish phrases. Most people do speak English, especially in tourist areas. But making an effort matters. A simple buenos dĆ­as, gracias, or por favor goes a long way. It shows respect. It shows care. And if you plan to go outside San Juan (which you should), English is less common in some areas. Even a little Spanish can make your trip smoother and more meaningful. 3) Don’t go into La Perla like it’s a tourist attraction. This one is important. La Perla is a real neighborhood where people live. It is not a theme park, and it’s not a place to wander into casually for content. Respect people’s homes and space. Don’t assume every street is yours to explore just because you’re on vacation. You do not want to accidentally end up somewhere you shouldn’t be. Puerto Rico will give you an unforgettable trip, but the best experiences come when you move with respect, humility, and curiosity. šŸ¤ #puertorico #travel #fyp #badbunny #traveltips
#Govpr Reel by @thesaltysuitcase - Follow @thesaltysuitcase for daily travel inspiration & can't-miss destinations āœˆļø

Comment "COQUI" below for my Ultimate Puerto Rico Guide! šŸ‘‡

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Follow @thesaltysuitcase for daily travel inspiration & can’t-miss destinations āœˆļø Comment ā€œCOQUIā€ below for my Ultimate Puerto Rico Guide! šŸ‘‡ Puerto Rico is so much more than just San Juan! šŸ‡µšŸ‡· Share this with someone you want to go to Puerto Rico with šŸ¤— Make sure to add these stops to your Puerto Rico trip: šŸ“El Yunque National Forest -The only tropical rainforest in the U.S. National Forest system—waterfalls, hikes, and lush jungle views. šŸ“Cayo Icacos -Beautiful and uninhabited, located in a marine reserve with white sand & crystal clear water. šŸ“Isabela & Jobos Beach -Cliffside views, strong surf, tide pools, and one of the best beach scenes on the north coast. šŸ“San GermĆ”n- Charco El Pilón -A refreshing rainforest escape where the hike pays off with crystal-clear pools and waterfall views . šŸ“Rincón -Surf capital of Puerto Rico with laid-back vibes, beach sunsets, and whale watching in winter. šŸ“Cabo Rojo & Playa Sucia -Dramatic cliffs, pink salt flats, a lighthouse, and one of the most beautiful beaches on the island. šŸ“San SebastiĆ”n- Charco Azul / Gozalandia Falls -Natural swimming holes and waterfalls—great for cooling off inland. Save this for your Puerto Rico itinerary ✨ #puertorico #traveldestinations #travelguide #puertoricotravel
#Govpr Reel by @liuda.b - Save this itinerary if you plan a trip to Puerto Rico šŸ’ž
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#Govpr Reel by @lt.ortizdiaz (verified account) - 3 things tourists should NOT do in Puerto Rico (if you actually want a good trip): šŸ‡µšŸ‡·

I say this with love, because we want people to come here and
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3 things tourists should NOT do in Puerto Rico (if you actually want a good trip): šŸ‡µšŸ‡· I say this with love, because we want people to come here and have an amazing experience, not leave with the most surface-level version of Puerto Rico. But first, let me introduce myself. I’m Tiana, and I married into a Puerto Rican family. We spent years traveling back and forth between the U.S. and Puerto Rico before moving here to be closer to family. We share Puerto Rico travel tips, must-knows, and hidden gems to make your trip the best possible! So, here are our 3 don’ts for visitors: 1) Don’t come here only for the beaches. Yes, the beaches are beautiful. Obviously. That part is not a secret. But Puerto Rico is so much more than a beach photo and a piƱa colada. Some of the best parts of being here are the things people miss when they don’t explore, like the food, the music, the small towns, the local spots, the history, the conversations, the culture. Come curious. Be respectful. Let yourself experience the island beyond what you saw on social media. 2) Don’t come without learning basic Spanish phrases. Most people do speak English, especially in tourist areas. But making an effort matters. A simple buenos dĆ­as, gracias, or por favor goes a long way. It shows respect. It shows care. And if you plan to go outside San Juan (which you should), English is less common in some areas. Even a little Spanish can make your trip smoother and more meaningful. 3) Don’t go into La Perla like it’s a tourist attraction. This one is important. La Perla is a real neighborhood where people live. It is not a theme park, and it’s not a place to wander into casually for content. Respect people’s homes and space. Don’t assume every street is yours to explore just because you’re on vacation. You do not want to accidentally end up somewhere you shouldn’t be. Puerto Rico will give you an unforgettable trip, but the best experiences come when you move with respect, humility, and curiosity. šŸ¤ Follow for more Puerto Rico travel tips, must-knows, and hidden gems. #puertorico #travel #fyp #viral #traveltips
#Govpr Reel by @lt.ortizdiaz (verified account) - 3 things tourists should NOT do in Puerto Rico (if you actually want a good trip): šŸ‡µšŸ‡·

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3 things tourists should NOT do in Puerto Rico (if you actually want a good trip): šŸ‡µšŸ‡· I say this with love, because we want people to come here and have an amazing experience, not leave with the most surface-level version of Puerto Rico. But first, let me introduce myself. I’m Tiana, and I married into a Puerto Rican family. We spent years traveling back and forth between the U.S. and Puerto Rico before moving here to be closer to family. We share Puerto Rico travel tips, must-knows, and hidden gems to make your trip the best possible! So, here are our 3 don’ts for visitors: 1) Don’t come here only for the beaches. Yes, the beaches are beautiful. Obviously. That part is not a secret. But Puerto Rico is so much more than a beach photo and a piƱa colada. Some of the best parts of being here are the things people miss when they don’t explore, like the food, the music, the small towns, the local spots, the history, the conversations, the culture. Come curious. Be respectful. Let yourself experience the island beyond what you saw on social media. 2) Don’t come without learning basic Spanish phrases. Most people do speak English, especially in tourist areas. But making an effort matters. A simple buenos dĆ­as, gracias, or por favor goes a long way. It shows respect. It shows care. And if you plan to go outside San Juan (which you should), English is less common in some areas. Even a little Spanish can make your trip smoother and more meaningful. 3) Don’t go into La Perla like it’s a tourist attraction. This one is important. La Perla is a real neighborhood where people live. It is not a theme park, and it’s not a place to wander into casually for content. Respect people’s homes and space. Don’t assume every street is yours to explore just because you’re on vacation. You do not want to accidentally end up somewhere you shouldn’t be. Puerto Rico will give you an unforgettable trip, but the best experiences come when you move with respect, humility, and curiosity. šŸ¤ Follow for more Puerto Rico travel tips, must-knows, and hidden gems. #puertorico #travel #fyp #viral #traveltips
#Govpr Reel by @pointstravel.md - Planning a trip to Puerto Rico? šŸ‡µšŸ‡·
Add these to your bucket list:
🌓 Old San Juan
🌊 El Morro views
šŸ’¦ El Yunque and natural jungle water slides
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Planning a trip to Puerto Rico? šŸ‡µšŸ‡· Add these to your bucket list: 🌓 Old San Juan 🌊 El Morro views šŸ’¦ El Yunque and natural jungle water slides šŸ Snorkeling 🌮 Luquillo food kiosks It’s one of the easiest Caribbean trips from the US āœˆļø Save this for later and follow for more travel ideas.
#Govpr Reel by @perla_ceron - Puerto Rico is incredible… but it's a different travel style than Mexico or Punta Cana.

And as someone who's Puerto Rican + a travel advisor, I alway
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Puerto Rico is incredible… but it’s a different travel style than Mexico or Punta Cana. And as someone who’s Puerto Rican + a travel advisor, I always want people to experience the island the right way šŸ‡µšŸ‡· #puertorico #caribbean #puertoricošŸ‡µšŸ‡· #puertoricotravel #travel
#Govpr Reel by @travelwithnac (verified account) - This is not the Maldives, not Miami, not Hawaii and not Tahiti… Welcome to the breathtaking island of Puerto Rico šŸ‡µšŸ‡·šŸŒŠšŸļøšŸ˜

šŸ‘‰Send this to someone
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This is not the Maldives, not Miami, not Hawaii and not Tahiti… Welcome to the breathtaking island of Puerto Rico šŸ‡µšŸ‡·šŸŒŠšŸļøšŸ˜ šŸ‘‰Send this to someone you want to go to Puerto Rico with in 2026✨ . . . . . . . . #puertorico #puertorican #beaches #travel #travelcouple
#Govpr Reel by @lt.ortizdiaz (verified account) - 3 things tourists should NOT do in Puerto Rico (if you actually want a good trip): šŸ‡µšŸ‡·

I say this with love, because we want people to come here and
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3 things tourists should NOT do in Puerto Rico (if you actually want a good trip): šŸ‡µšŸ‡· I say this with love, because we want people to come here and have an amazing experience, not leave with the most surface-level version of Puerto Rico. But first, let me introduce myself. I’m Tiana, and I married into a Puerto Rican family. We spent years traveling back and forth between the U.S. and Puerto Rico before moving here to be closer to family. We share Puerto Rico travel tips, must-knows, and hidden gems to make your trip the best possible! So, here are our 3 don’ts for visitors: 1) Don’t come here only for the beaches. Yes, the beaches are beautiful. Obviously. That part is not a secret. But Puerto Rico is so much more than a beach photo and a piƱa colada. Some of the best parts of being here are the things people miss when they don’t explore, like the food, the music, the small towns, the local spots, the history, the conversations, the culture. Come curious. Be respectful. Let yourself experience the island beyond what you saw on social media. 2) Don’t come without learning basic Spanish phrases. Most people do speak English, especially in tourist areas. But making an effort matters. A simple buenos dĆ­as, gracias, or por favor goes a long way. It shows respect. It shows care. And if you plan to go outside San Juan (which you should), English is less common in some areas. Even a little Spanish can make your trip smoother and more meaningful. 3) Don’t go into La Perla like it’s a tourist attraction. This one is important. La Perla is a real neighborhood where people live. It is not a theme park, and it’s not a place to wander into casually for content. Respect people’s homes and space. Don’t assume every street is yours to explore just because you’re on vacation. You do not want to accidentally end up somewhere you shouldn’t be. Puerto Rico will give you an unforgettable trip, but the best experiences come when you move with respect, humility, and curiosity. šŸ¤ Follow for more Puerto Rico travel tips, must-knows, and hidden gems. #puertorico #travel #fyp #viral #traveltips
#Govpr Reel by @officialborinqueno - Puerto Rico is a journey for the soul. šŸ‡µšŸ‡·āœØ
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From the history of El Morro and the cobblestones of Old San Juan to the turquoise waters of Flamenco a
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Puerto Rico is a journey for the soul. šŸ‡µšŸ‡·āœØ ā € From the history of El Morro and the cobblestones of Old San Juan to the turquoise waters of Flamenco and Icacos, every corner of our island is a masterpiece. Whether you’re chasing waterfalls in El Yunque, admiring the murals of Yaucromatic, or ending the night at La Placita, our land is alive with magic. 🌓🌊 ā € Save this post for your ultimate PR bucket list. Comment which of these 10 is your favorite spot! ā € #Boricua #Boriken #BorinqueƱo #PuertoRico #VisitPR #IslandLife #PuertoRicanCulture #ExplorePR

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