Gay Travel To Puerto Rico – A Tour Worth Taking
It may surprise you to learn that Puerto Rico is a gay travel destination that is quite happy to welcome all to their island.
Puerto Rico is one of the most enchanting Caribbean islands that one can visit. It is an unincorporated territory of the United States. This means that US citizens can travel to this island without the extra hassle of obtaining visa and immigration documents. It is one of the few areas in the world to legalize gay partnerships. Due to the tolerant outlook of the government, this island is known to be a safe haven for gay couples who want to spend quality time together.
This fascinating island has a rich and varied history, and has a wondrously blended culture. The two main ethnic groups on this island are descendents of the Arawak Indians and of the colonist Spaniards. The people of this island are friendly and tolerant to all visitors and extend a cordial hand to all travelers. Tourism is a very important part of the economy for these people, and tourists have many facilities provided.
The best way to experience Puerto Rico as a gay travel enthusiast is to stay in one of the numerous lodgings along the beach and to soak in the activity and culture of the place. The gentle pace of the beaches belies the passionate zeal of the people of this island.
San Juan one of the oldest and most important cities on the island has a host of hotels and accommodations for the inveterate tourist. There is a wide range offered from the basic facilities at cheap prices to expensive luxury hotels. This city is best experienced with waves lapping at ones feet on the beach, or by walking past old churches along narrow, winding cobblestoned pathways.
The beachside hotels are simple places with basic facilities and come at a reasonable price. But for a more comfortable stay there are a range of luxury and boutique hotels that have opened up here. Some of them are the Hotel El Convento, a fully restored convent dating back form the 1700’s, the Water Club, a luxury hotel right on the beach, and Tangerine its opulent restaurant and bar.
Another natural wonder of Puerto Rico is the Rio Camuy Cave Park. It is a complex network of subterranean caves with magnificent stalactite formations, called the Cathedral Caves. An underground river runs through these caves and has hewn these distinct caverns over millennia.
It is supposed to be one of the most awe inspiring adventures to go swimming in these glowing waters at night. El Yunque is the tropical rainforest that spreads across most of this island. It is one of the few spots where one can trek through hiking trials that run parallel to streams and waterfalls. To experience a bit of tropical paradise people flock to the Puerto Rican province and soak in the warm sunshine and generous hospitality.