With the exception of a couple of dorm-style rooms in Rincón, there are no youth hostels in Puerto Rico. Most travelers will end up staying in a combination of hotels, guesthouses, and paradores. Groups of visitors staying in one place for a week or more can save money by contacting a realtor for vacation homes.
Guesthouses are usually the most affordable type of accommodation in Puerto Rico, with a single room costing about $60-100, depending on the region. Generally owned by a private individual (as opposed ...more
Not found in major cities, paradores (roughly translated as “country inns”) are small, independent hotels that are endorsed by the Puerto Rican Tourism Company (PRTC). A single room usually runs ...more
Travelers staying for at least three days should consider consulting a realtor for information about vacation rentals. Most vacation rentals are either winter homes that the owners rent out during the ...more
When Puerto Ricans refer to hotels, they typically mean the large American chains. These hotels are not listed in Let’s Go, but if you feel like shelling out, most major chains have web sites with ...more
Camping in Puerto Rico can be a rewarding way to slash travel costs. Camping areas are generally in beautiful locations, either steps from the beach or deep in a tropical forest, and often offer the ...more
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