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Rincon Puerto Rico, Panoramic Views from Villa Caracol Che, Vacation Rental

www.CaracolChe.com – Rincon, Puerto Rico – Panoramic Views from Villa Caracol Che Vacation Rental. Enjoy breathtaking ocean views of the Caribbean sea from nearly anywhere in this exquisite vacation home. Perfect for honeymoons, families, weddings, or simply vacationing with family and friends. Villa Caracol Ché Private Tropical Estate Puerto Rico Vacation Rental PO Box 598 Rincón, Puerto Rico 00677 Phone 787.823.2618 www.CaracolChe.com
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Palmas del Mar Puerto Rico From The Sky

Welcome to Palmas del Mar, a World-Class Resort Community in the Caribbean. Located in Puerto Rico’s Southeastern Coast, just 45 minutes from San Juan, Palmas del Mar is caressed by trade winds from the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. Our community stretches out over 2700 acres and is marked by extensive gardens, lavish homes, two championship golf courses, a Megayacht marina, the largest tennis center in the Caribbean, a hotel, excellent academic facilities for children from kinder thru high school, 18 restaurants, among them award winning Chez Daniel, an equestrian center, an exclusive Beach and Country Club and a World Class Yacht Club. With a 30-year history of respect for nature, Palmas del Mar residents enjoy unparalleled quality of life in the rich tapestry of neighborhoods that constitute the resort. All communities, whether made up of condominiums, villas, townhouses, luxurious duplexes or large, well-appointed houses, comply with strict architectural and environmental codes drawn up for the resort and an award-winning master plan. Six miles of coastline, three of which are beaches, frame the resort on its eastern front and offer plentiful options for relaxation and entertainment. At Palmas del Mar we take great care and pride in preserving our unique way of life. Our extraordinary surroundings, respect for nature, and our focus on a world-class lifestyle offer many opportunities to connect with others and celebrate live life to its fullest. Make sure you
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Join Sports Illustrated model Damaris Lewis as she learns the about the island’s history at Serralles Castle, Ponce’s first firehouse, Parque de Bombas, and the Cuomo thermal hot springs. Book your next Puerto Rican vacation with a JetBlue Getaways at jetblue.com/vacations.

Jewels of the Caribbean Sea

Explore a wildlife spectacular beneath azure waters with a world renowned underwater cinematographer.

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A TripAdvisor™ TripWow video of a travel blog to San Juan, Puerto Rico by TravelPod blogger Momentsintime. See this TripWow and more at tripwow.tripadvisor.com Old San Juan sightseeing “Dear Blog, Today, we got up late. It is departure time for some people and embarkation time for others. As for us, we are staying put. We are here for another week having booked a back to back cruise (Southern and Western Caribbean) on Caribbean Princess. :) This morning, it gave me time to reflect on my first week on board the Caribbean Princess. So far, it has been everything I dreamed of. Visits to exotic islands, views of cascading falls framed with tropical foliage, beautiful sunsets, turquoise waters and beautiful beaches with white sand. But most of all, cruising the Caribbean Sea and enjoying the nice weather. Each day has been a new adventure onboard the Caribbean Princess as well as on land. Each island visited had its own identity. Aruba, for it emerald green divi-divi trees, Bonaire, for it colourful rainbows, Grenada, for its wonderful spices, Dominica, for its mysterious wild forests and St. Thomas, for its exotic tropical beaches. The Southern Caribbean islands are places that I will cherish forever. They are “Moments in Time” that will always remain in my memory for always. Today, is the start of our second week on board the Caribbean Princess. The ship made its way to San Juan in the early morning arriving  at 6:00am. This morning, I did something different. I hit the
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Discover the Mountains in Puerto Rico

Discover Puerto Rico Mountains (Part 1).

When city folk from Puerto Rico’s populated northeastern region yearn
to relax and indulge in nature, it’s more than likely they’ll head “out on the island,”
far from the bustle and congestion of metropolitan buy augmentin Rico’; return true” onmouseout=”window.status=’ ‘” href=”http://www.map-puerto-rico.com/san-juan-puerto-rico.html”>San Juan.

While they may opt for the delights of sun and surf at a nearby beach, they’re
just as likely to head for the less-populated high country of the Cordillera Central (Central
Mountains
), where the air is sweet and cool, the vegetation lush and the pace leisurely.

Like a long, elevated spine, the Cordillera Central traverses Puerto Rico from east to west
for about 60 miles, unveiling a side of the island seen by few tourists.

An unhurried ramble along the western portion of the chain’s Panoramic Route
reveals a world of dense forest reserves, small towns and undulating fields of
coffee. And it offers a step back through history for a glimpse of a lost Indian
civilization that was still flourishing here less than 1,000 years ago.

As you drive along, you’ll be treated to spectacular views of cloud-covered
peaks and subtropical valleys that stretch north to the Atlantic Ocean and
southwards to the Caribbean sea coastline.

Count on two to three days for a foray into this area and keep on hand a
detailed map pinpointing the Panoramic Route, a network of two-lane, blacktop
roads which winds ever upward in a series of switchback turns. Gas stations are
plentiful on the trip’s first leg, but become less so the higher you go.

For snacking, keep an eye out for small grocery stores known as “colmados”
and roadside fruit stands that sell “coco frio” coconut water served ice-cold
from its unhusked shell.

Plan to spend a night or two in a historical “parador,” one of the island’s
small country inns. Several in this region are located in restored, 19th-century
coffee plantations such as the popular Hacienda Gripinas.

Begin your trip from San Juan by taking the Arecibo Expressway and Route 2
to the town of Manati. Turn south on Route 149 as it climbs through haystack-like
karstic hills past the town of Ciales and intersects with Panoramic Route 143.

This 60-mile journey takes approximately two hours and places you at
Divisoria, a small community which straddles 7,000-acre Toro Negro Forest.

Today, the reserve is home to dozens of varieties of plants and majestic
trees, including towering, slender-stalked mountain palm, feathery bamboo and
giant tree fern.

West of the intersection lies the man-made Guineo (banana) Reservoir, the
island’s highest lake, and to the east the Dona Juana Recreational Area with its
ranger station, picnic tables and freshwater swimming pool.

You can follow one of several slippery hiking trails to a deserted watch
tower or to 200-foot Doña Juana Falls.

As you travel west, you will pass Cerro Maravilla,  its flanks carpeted with
lush vegetation and a silvery forest of communication towers crowning its
summit.  Nearby are some striking lookouts onto the south coast and the Caribbean
sea.

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