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  2. Puerto Rico's Unknown Beaches--And Where to Eat While ... - AOL

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    TPWP/Flickr Puerto Rico, one of the most popular islands in the Caribbean, is a quick 3.5-hour flight from the United States. While visitors religiously head off to Puerto Rico for an easy escape ...

  3. A local's beach guide to Puerto Rico: Which beaches to visit ...

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    The Caribbean island of Puerto Rico has nearly 300 beaches, and each of them is magical in its way. A local's beach guide to Puerto Rico: Which beaches to visit, what to know in San Juan, Culebra ...

  4. Where to Eat in San Juan, According to a Puerto Rican Chef - AOL

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  5. Esperanza Beach - Wikipedia

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    Esperanza Beach (Spanish: Playa La Esperanza) is a popular beach on the southern coast of Vieques in La Esperanza, Puerto Real.In comparison to other beaches in the island which are located far away from populated areas, this beach is located close to La Esperanza and it hosts a number of hotels, restaurants, food kiosks and stores.

  6. El Tuque - Wikipedia

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    The name El Tuque comes from the name of a farm of measuring 267.11 cuerdas that was located in that area of Barrio Canas in the early 20th century. [5]The once deserted beach was developed into a balneario (balneary or bathhouse) by the government of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico in the mid-1960s, as part of the central government's attempt to provide a network of such recreational ...

  7. Boquerón, Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Boquerón beach Balneario de Boquerón is a public beach and resort managed by the Puerto Rican government. It is rated as one of the best beaches in Puerto Rico along with Luquillo Beach. [23] The beach was awarded Blue Flag Beach status by the Foundation for Environmental Education. [24] Languna Rincón is located in Boquerón. [25]

  8. 24 Best Places to Travel After Christmas - AOL

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    1. Acapulco. Among the best places to visit after Christmas, Acapulco is an affordable beach paradise known for its turquoise water and unforgettable, world-class cuisine.

  9. El Escambrón Beach - Wikipedia

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    El Escambrón Beach (Spanish: Balneario del Escambrón) is a public-access beach located in the San Juan Antiguo sub-district (subbarrio) of Puerta de Tierra, next to the Luis Muñoz Rivera Park in San Juan, Puerto Rico. [1] The beach and recreational complex are located on the grounds of the former Escambrón Beach Club and Hotel which ...