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Gay Holiday To Puerto Rico: Worth Exploring

March 7th, 2010

You may be wondering if there is a welcome spot for a gay man or couple to travel in Latin America.  Look no further; the people wecome gay vacationers in Puerto Rico.

The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico is a small unincorporated island territory of the United States of America. Yet this tiny island is far ahead of other developed areas in terms of broad mindedness and tolerance. The government here has recently legalized same-sex partnerships in this territory, making it a welcome destination for many gay couples and group.

This fascinating island has a rich and varied history, and has a wondrously blended culture. The two main ethnic groups on this island are descendents of the Arawak Indians and of the colonist Spaniards. The people of this island are friendly and tolerant to all visitors and extend a cordial hand to all travelers. Tourism is a very important part of the economy for these people, and tourists have many facilities provided.

There are a varied range of destinations to visit once on the island for straight people or gay men on holiday. Of historic importance is the El Morro Fort built in 1539, in the city of San Juan (the largest city of Puerto Rico). This colossal structure sits, as the silent defender of the San Juan Bay. Across the bay is a new world wonder, a distillery of the widely acclaimed Bacardi Rum Company.

Evenings are time for fiestas, music and dancing. Fusion cuisine is the style that is followed here. One of the best places to sample this is at the old city quarters of SoFo in San Juan.

After the city is explored comes the turn of El Yunque the rainforest. These forests are home to a wide range of flora and fauna, as well as stunning hills, tropical trees and waterfalls. The island of Vieques near San Juan is another wonder of nature. The waters of the inlets and bays around this small island are home to luminescent algae, giving off an eerie glow at night.

The island boasts a number of natural beauty spots like the Cathedral Caves with staggering natural formations of stalactites and stalagmites. Also to be seen is the Rio Camuy Cave Park, which is a feature containing the tropical surrounds of an underground river. Nearby is the island of Vieques, which has a sheltered inlet bay filled with bio-luminescent flora and fauna.

Puerto Rico is the favored destination for work weary people all over the globe. But especially for gay people, this island provides a safe haven for self expression and freedom. Tourists are venerated on this island. And the friendly people go out of their way to welcome the guests to this island and its magnificent culture.

Gay Travel To Puerto Rico – A Trip Worth Going

January 21st, 2010

It may surprise you to learn that Puerto Rico is a gay travel destination that is quite happy to welcome all to their island.

The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico is a small unincorporated island territory of the United States of America. Yet this tiny island is far ahead of other developed areas in terms of broad mindedness and tolerance. The government here has recently legalized same-sex partnerships in this territory, making it a welcome destination for many gay couples and group.

The largest city on this territory is that of San Juan. It is an old and established center for trade and commerce. The island was discovered by Christopher Columbus on his second voyage to the New World. Then the Arawak Indians who inhabited this island welcomed the Genoans with open arms, and the locals have been welcoming guests ever since.

It is not a wonder that many people from all over the globe clamor to come to this island paradise, including plenty of gay vacation participants. English is the major language spoken here, dollars are the prime currency and a wealth of cultural, historical and natural heritage fills niche of this place.

Evenings are time for fiestas, music and dancing. Fusion cuisine is the style that is followed here. One of the best places to sample this is at the old city quarters of SoFo in San Juan.

After the city is explored comes the turn of El Yunque the rainforest. These forests are home to a wide range of flora and fauna, as well as stunning hills, tropical trees and waterfalls. The island of Vieques near San Juan is another wonder of nature. The waters of the inlets and bays around this small island are home to luminescent algae, giving off an eerie glow at night.

The island boasts a number of natural beauty spots like the Cathedral Caves with staggering natural formations of stalactites and stalagmites. Also to be seen is the Rio Camuy Cave Park, which is a feature containing the tropical surrounds of an underground river. Nearby is the island of Vieques, which has a sheltered inlet bay filled with bio-luminescent flora and fauna.

This magical island discovered by Christopher Columbus is now a haven for world weary tourists. It provides a mystic getaway from the hustle of city life, the inflexible attitude of people and the travails of everyday life.