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Sunday, December 4, 2022

Old San Juan, Puerto Rico

 







                  



                                                                                       

Sunday, November 6, 2022

The Mall Of San Juan

The Mall of San Juan
The Mall of San Juan
The Mall of San Juan
















                                                                                 

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Sunday, October 2, 2022

Hurricane Fiona Hits Puerto Rico

Hurricane Fiona hit Puerto Rico on the anniversary of Hurricane Maria, which devastated the island five yeas ago.   Hurricane Fiona entered Puerto Rico from the south, to southwest and exited northwest of the island.   Hurricane Fiona brought unrelenting rain, more than 30 inches in the south area, and horrible flash floods to Puerto Rico.  The most damage took place on the south and southwest towns of Puerto Rico.   Puerto Rico was again, left without power island wide and to this date around 300,000 residents are still without power.   Luma Energy is working around the clock to restore power but the energy company has taken much criticism for not restoring power sooner, especially to areas of the island that were spared the worst from Hurricane Fiona.


At least 1,000 people had to be rescued when streets became rivers.   Three people died and 2 were injured in accidents related to the power outage. The Governor of Puerto Rico estimated the damage cost from Hurricane Fiona will be in the billions.


If you had plans to spend time in Puerto Rico, within the next few weeks, make sure to call your hotel in the area you are visiting to make sure the power has been fully restored.  Also be aware that some attractions might be closed, as the cleanup takes place.





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Sunday, September 4, 2022









                  

                                                                                  
                                                                                     

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Sunday, August 7, 2022

Old San Juan, Puerto Rico













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Sunday, July 10, 2022

Vivo Beach Club, Isla Verde, Puerto Rico

 Vivo Beach Club in Isla Verde, Puerto Rico, is an Isla Verde beachfront private club with a pool, restaurants and a big stage for concerts and parties.



It is a wonderful way to spend the day at the beach or pool, enjoy some great restaurants, bars, ocean views, and watch an outdoor concert.  Vivo Beach Club offers membership packages as well as day passes.  



The restaurants at the club include, Voodoo Restaurant, and the renowned Ocean Lab Brewery.  Ocean lab is one of the few micro-breweries in the Caribbean.  Ocean Lab produces a variety of craft and specialty beers.  Tours to the brewery are available.  



Next time you feel like spending a day at the beach in the San Juan area, Isla Verde Beach, visit Vivo Beach Club and enjoy their venue.  Some cruise ships offer day passes to Vivo each Club, as a tour option, when arriving in San Juan.  The cruise ports are 20 minutes from Vivo Beach Club is ten minutes from the airport.  



In these times of Covid-19, make sure to contact the club, ahead of time, for prices, hours and any restrictions.         



                                                                                

Vivo Beach Club, Isla Verde

Vivo Beach Club, Isla Verde

Vivo Beach Club, Isla Verde

Vivo Beach Club, Isla Verde

Vivo Beach Club, Isla Verde

Vivo Beach Club, Isla Verde

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Vivo Beach Club, Isla Verde




Sunday, June 5, 2022


 





                                                                                         


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Sunday, May 1, 2022



Isla Verde Beach, Puerto Rico

 



                

                                                                                       

 

Sunday, April 3, 2022

Puerto Rico Lifts Mask Mandates

 


Puerto Rico is ending the requirements for masks indoors as the number of cases and hospitalizations have gone down.   In addition, domestic travelers no longer have to present proof of vaccination or a negative coronavirus test or fill out the currently required form. 



Puerto Rico is also lifting all capacity restrictions at private and public businesses, and proof of vaccination to enter will no longer be required.  



However, masks are required at hospitals, medical offices, pharmacies, laboratories, and elderly care facilities.  Social distancing should still be practiced. 





                                                                                         


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Sunday, March 6, 2022


 





                                                                                    

                                                                                     



Sunday, February 6, 2022


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Sunday, January 9, 2022

Covid -19 Variant, Omicron Is In Puerto Rico

 

The Covid -19 variant, Omicron has arrived in Puerto Rico, and the government of Puerto Rico has taken new measures to stop the spread of the virus.


New rules are:



1- All establishments serving food or drinks must require proof of vaccination or a negative  Covid -19 test, taken 48 hours prior to arrival.


2- All passengers arriving on domestic flights are required to show a negative Covid - 19 test taken within 48 hours before arrival time, regardless of vaccination status.  Passengers without a test will have 48 hours to take one upon arrival or be subject to a fine.  Unvaccinated travelers must quarantine for 7 days after arriving, regardless of whether they have a negative test result.



3- All restaurants, bars, theaters, stadiums, coliseums, convention centers, and casinos, will limit capacity to 50% for indoor event and 75% for outdoor events.  



4- All businesses will close between midnight and 5 AM, except for health services and pharmacies. 



5- Alcohol sale is also prohibited between midnight and 5 AM.



6- Masks are required indoors, regardless of age or vaccination status.  Masks are required on all outdoor activities of 50 attendees or more.    



The new rules are subject to change, make sure you have the latest information when traveling to Puerto Rico.   Go to DiscoverPuertoRico.com for the latest information on Covid -19.




                                                                               

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