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Puerto Rico The Best Of The Caribbean Right At Your Doorstep

by Royal Holiday July 31, 2016
written by Royal Holiday

Here at Royal Holiday Cruises, we love giving you the best information about how amazing your next vacation with us could be. There are many remarkable islands all over the world that we know for sure, would make the perfect location for your next holiday. However, what if we told you one of the most beautiful islands in the Caribbean and perhaps the whole world, sits right at our doorstep. Get ready to be amazed and discover Puerto Rico.

Puerto Rico is officially known as the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico (Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico), and is an unincorporated territory of the United States, located in the northeastern Caribbean, east of the Dominican Republic and west of both the U.S. Virgin Islands and the British Virgin Islands.

Puerto Rico is the smallest island of the Greater Antilles, with a territory of approximately 100 miles long by 35 miles wide on the main island and there are also a number of smaller islands such as Mona, Culebra, and Vieques. The island’s population is approximately 3.5 million and its capital is San Juan.

Puerto Rico’s rich history, tropical weather, diverse animal and plant species, celebrated traditional food, and warm people make it a popular destination for travelers from all over the world.

Beaches

Puerto Rico may be a small territory, but it does have more than 270 miles of beautiful coastline. Quantity stops being impressive once you experience the quality of the beaches you can find here and the endless amount of activities for the entire family to enjoy.

Caja de Muertos (Coffin Island): This uninhabited island off the southern coast of Puerto Rico is a protected natural reserve due to the amount of turtles that frequent its beaches. The island has four beaches: Pelicano, Playa Larga, Carrucho, and Coast Guard. Some of the animal and plant species found here, cannot be seen anywhere else in the world.

Flamenco Beach: Located on the island of Culebra, Flamenco beach has been rated as one of the top ten best beaches in the world. The beach extends for a mile around a sheltered, horseshoe-shaped bay and is frequented by those who want to swim, fish and dive in the most perfect turquoise waters and soak up the sun in the beautiful white sand. There are two ways to get to Culebra Island: by airplane or by ferry. Airplanes depart from Luis Muñoz Marin International Airport and arrive at Culebra airport and the ferry can be taken from Fajardo (a small city in the east of the island) and it takes around 50 minutes to arrive to Culebra.

Culture and Food

The culture of Puerto Rico is the result of a number of international and indigenous influences, both past and present that include the Taíno, European, African, American, Latin/Caribbean, Asian, Hawaiian, and more. Local architecture demonstrates a wide array of traditions and styles present over centuries of Spanish rule. Spanish colonial architecture, Ibero-Islamic, art deco, post-modern, and many other architectural forms are visible throughout the island, especially in the city of San Juan.

Puerto Rico’s amazing food, has transcended geographical boundaries and can be found in several countries outside the archipelago. If you’re one of those who believe that a culture is best understood through its food, you’re in for the trip of a lifetime. One of the main ingredients used for many traditional preparations are plantains as they can be found everyone in the island. One of the most popular dishes of Puerto Rican cuisine is the Mofongo. A mound of mashed fried green plantains; the mofongo is often stuffed with seafood, pork, or vegetables.  Another popular dish is Lechon, where an entire pig is put through a spit, and roasted over charcoal. This type of preparation is very traditional and usually done to celebrate an occasion with many people attending the feast.

Puerto Rico’s largest annual food festival has rapidly grown to one of the most important gatherings for food fanatics and chefs in the Caribbean. This weekend-long celebration of Puerto Rican cuisine offers food pavilions and great celebrity chef competitions.

Image courtesy of Robert Pittman at Flickr.com

Image courtesy of Robert Pittman at Flickr.com

Nightlife

Puerto Rico truly comes alive once the sun comes down. Salsa is the music of Puerto Rico and you can hear it everywhere as you walk the streets and meet the friendly locals who won’t be shy to teach you a few moves. Did you know that 70% of the rum consumed around the world comes from Puerto Rico? But don’t worry, not all of the rum leaves the island so while you visit, you can find some of the most exquisite blends of rum in the entire world. Puerto Rico has four distilleries and a strictly preserved tradition that dates back to the 1600s; they have perfected the craft of making their favorite drink over the centuries.

 

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The Best Aquatic Sports In Paradise

by Royal Holiday May 29, 2016
written by Royal Holiday

The Caribbean possesses wonderful marvels like its turquoise waters and soft sandy beaches, matched by its diversity in foods and cultures that make this place such special destination. The Caribbean is known for its breath-taking landscapes, but mainly for its amazing islands that allow partaking in a great number of aquatic sports, perfect for all lovers of these activities and those who want to experiment them for the first time.  

The warm temperatures of the waters make it so much easier to spend the entire day engaged in a wide array of aquatic activities like snorkeling and scuba diving, which seem to be the visitors’ favorites.

Scuba Diving

Having bottles of compressed air strapped to your body as you discover the depths is definitely the ideal way to go about this type of underwater exploration. However, due to the number of risks and the training requirements of this activity, scuba diving must be done only by those who are certified or accompanied by a proper guide during immersions.

Snorkeling

Snorkeling or free diving is a low-tech version of scuba diving that doesn’t really require any equipment but instead it does call for being in great shape. Even though the immersions are shorter in durations, they require less technical handling of equipment and therefore allow you to enjoy the views much better.

Other sports.

Underwater sports are not the only options of course, one may also enjoy kite surfing, kayaking, fishing and surfing amongst many others.

Places in the Caribbean to enjoy water sports.

Cabarete Beach

Cabarete is found on the north coast of the Dominican Republic. There are many hotels, exquisite restaurants, bars and tourism in this small coastal island. Wonderful mountains, lagoons and amazing landscapes, surround the place. Its beaches are privileged by white sands and clear waters where people engage in windsurfing and kitesurfing. The PWA windsurfing tour has taken place there before.

Image courtesy of Guillaume P. Boppe at Flickr.com

Image courtesy of Guillaume P. Boppe at Flickr.com

Isla Margarita

This island belongs to the province of New Spain in Venezuela and is known and the pearl of the Caribbean. Its tropical weather allows sports like wind and kitesurfing, and sights of beautiful coral reefs for those into scuba diving. The area constitutes of four important islands called Virgen Gorda. Tortola, Anegada and Jost Van Dyke. Flyboarding is a common activity in the area, due to the clarity of the water and the depth that allows to “fly” while underwater and also when coming up with ease. Flyboarding is an amazing experience you must try. Yaque beach is perfect destination for this sports but only for those advanced practitioners.

Granada

Nicknamed the Spice of the Caribbean. This place is great for relaxing in beaches were more passive activities take place. Sailboating, fishing as well as cycling and trekking are quite common here. Those into scuba diving will be delighted to visit aquatic park Molinere where they will find underwater statues very deep down in the water. Granada’s three main islands are Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique.

Aruba

Known for its amazing weather and quiet beaches, Aruba offers adventure so much in sea as in land. Exquisite foods from all over the world and a vibrant nightlife with many places that will for sure entertain its visitors.

If you are into aquatic sports, the winds you’ll find in Aruba’s beaches will keep you hooked to wind and kitesurfing, jetskiing, parasailing, snorkeling and many, many more.

Seabob

This type of scooter is an underwater propulsion vehicle that allows a passage to travel fast and smoothly underwater.

Kayaking

Mangroves and hidden caves are everywhere to be seen and waiting to be explored as you watch the sunset in one of the most beautiful destinations in the world.

Underwater Walking

This is not your regular entertainment. Underwater walking allows you to explore the sea bottom with the help of a special helmet and feed the fish by your own hand. It requires no prior experience and everyone can enjoy it as long as a trained guide accompanies them. One of the coolest experiences about this activity is visiting a sunken airplane and watching all the creatures that inhabit the place today.

Diving

Aruba is famous for scuba diving due to its amazing formations of coral and the sunken SS Antilles measuring more than 400 feet in length.

Atlantis Submarine

Atlantis is an underwater adventure like no other. Being in Aruba is the perfect opportunity to take place in this amazing underwater ride and visit places like the coral reef, Barcadera and to witness with your own eyes the mysterious sunken airplane.

Check out our deals and don’t miss a great opportunity to visit all of these locations and engage in all of the great activities they offer. Visit our website and find more information here.

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