I just got back from the best spring break of my entire life. i traveled to puerto rico with seven of my good friends and we stayed at one of my friend percy's grandmother's house. words can't do the island justice. it's amazing that puerto rico is a part of the united states but is couldn't be any different in its culture. the majority of the citizens spoke both spanish and english. i felt like i was back studying abroad; i did not feel like i was still in america.
before we woke up every morning, percy's grandmother and father chopped down coconuts, star fruits, bananas and other tropical foods for us to eat. the grandmother cooked us chicken, rabbit, rice and beans for dinner.
during the day, we visited the city of san juan, the nearby beaches, el yunque rainforest and culebra island which is a remote, former military base located in the caribbean sea about an hour away from san juan.
i had the time of my life practicing my spanish with the locals and with percy's dad, who was born in puerto rico.
a week was definitely not a sufficient amount of time to spend in puerto rico, we could have spent another two or three days on the island and still wouldn't have been ready to come back home.
i recommend puerto rico to anyone who is looking for an affordable and reasonable place to travel. since it is an american territory, no passport or currency exchange is required. also, most puerto ricans speak english pretty fluently. there is something for everyone: shopping in san juan, hiking in the rainforest, lounging on the beach and scuba diving in the caribbean.
i hope to be blessed with another fantastic trip like this past spring break!
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