One-Way Ticket To Paradise. There are several options for getting to the offshore islands of Vieques and Culebra. The fastest route is to fly directly from San Juan’s Luis Muñoz Marín International ...more
There is no island-wide bus or train service. Instead, Puerto Ricans travel on carros públicos (also called guaguas públicas), private vehicles that transport groups of people between city centers ...more
Driving is the favorite transportation method for most locals and visitors in Puerto Rico. Roads are usually paved, but often poorly maintained and extremely congested. Watch out for narrow and washed-out ...more
All major Puerto Rican cities have taxi services, which are listed in the Practical Information sections. Puerto Rican taxi drivers usually give passengers a fair deal, but they rarely use a meter. Agree ...more
Some travelers harbor romantic visions of biking around a Caribbean island, but that is much more feasible on less-developed islands. Heavy traffic and a mountain range running through the center of ...more
Let’s Go never recommends hitchhiking as a safe means of transportation, and none of the information presented here is intended to do so. Let’s Go strongly urges you to consider the ...more
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