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<blockquote data-quote="f ê r" data-source="post: 16601114" data-attributes="member: 18433"><p>Bob! It depends on what you're looking for tbh. If what you are looking is to leave the room, walk and die on the beach, Isla Verde is very popular in that regard and so is Condado/Ocean Park. AB&Bs in these exclusive areas are really expensive, it wouldn't be unusual to get a Hotel stay at a better price.</p><p></p><p>If you don't mind to drive a little to go to these beaches in Isla Verde and Ocean Park; Cupey (25mins), Santurce (10mins), Hato Rey (20mins), Piñones (10mins) or even Guaynabo (25min) can offer a better stay (moneywise) w/ AB&Bs. </p><p></p><p>So it's about your planning and what you want to do in the Island. The West Coast (Isabela, Aguadilla, Rincón, 2 hours from San Juan) is very well known for its surf scene and beaches, the South-West (Guánica, Lajas, Cabo Rojo, 2.5 hours from SJ) for its tranquil waters. To the East you have the only Rainforest in the US in Rio Grande (El Yunque, 45mins from SJ) and a boating scene in Fajardo and Luquillo (1.5 hours from SJ). The South is well known for its colonial architecture and rum production (Ponce, 1 hour from SJ).</p><p></p><p>If your thing is to hike and go to rivers, basically the whole center part of the Island is your place to be. You'll find AB&Bs in the mountains dedicated to this type of tourism too. So, again it's about your planning haha. Snorkeling, scuba, paddle boarding, deep water fishing are popular too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="f ê r, post: 16601114, member: 18433"] Bob! It depends on what you're looking for tbh. If what you are looking is to leave the room, walk and die on the beach, Isla Verde is very popular in that regard and so is Condado/Ocean Park. AB&Bs in these exclusive areas are really expensive, it wouldn't be unusual to get a Hotel stay at a better price. If you don't mind to drive a little to go to these beaches in Isla Verde and Ocean Park; Cupey (25mins), Santurce (10mins), Hato Rey (20mins), Piñones (10mins) or even Guaynabo (25min) can offer a better stay (moneywise) w/ AB&Bs. So it's about your planning and what you want to do in the Island. The West Coast (Isabela, Aguadilla, Rincón, 2 hours from San Juan) is very well known for its surf scene and beaches, the South-West (Guánica, Lajas, Cabo Rojo, 2.5 hours from SJ) for its tranquil waters. To the East you have the only Rainforest in the US in Rio Grande (El Yunque, 45mins from SJ) and a boating scene in Fajardo and Luquillo (1.5 hours from SJ). The South is well known for its colonial architecture and rum production (Ponce, 1 hour from SJ). If your thing is to hike and go to rivers, basically the whole center part of the Island is your place to be. You'll find AB&Bs in the mountains dedicated to this type of tourism too. So, again it's about your planning haha. Snorkeling, scuba, paddle boarding, deep water fishing are popular too. [/QUOTE]
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