By: tony hoare | 2012-03-28 | Travel Tips Las Hogueras de San Juan is one of the most awaited festivals in the Alicante city of Spain. It is one festival that takes place every year on the 20th of June. People in Alicante are cordial and hospitable. Tourists who have come to enjoy this festival have taken back fond memories of the event. read more
By: Olivia Gold | 2010-03-31 | Hotels San Juan is the capital city of Puerto Rico. The city was founded by Spanish colonists and today, it has the distinction of being the second oldest city established by the European colonialists in America. read more
By: Trip Talk | 2010-11-01 | Travel & Leisure A one week sailing journey through Deception Pass, around the San Juans and back via Swinomish Channel read more
By: Michael Ortiz | 2011-07-01 | Travel Tips There is something undeniably fascinating about the colonial era of Mexican history. Throughout the country, many reminders of that period remain. If you'd like to see a place where a whole lot of history went down, you should head over to the city of Veracruz. This seaside city is where you will find the San Juan de Ulua complex, which includes a castle, fortress and prison. read more
By: Floresbrowns | 2011-05-13 | Flights Barcelona the capital of Spain is one of the most beautiful cities of Spain. The city is famous for various festivals, which are celebrated by the locals with zeal and enthusiasm. The Fiesta de San Juan celebrated in June is one such festival that draws tourists from across the world. Travel Barcelona by international airlines and spend a wonderful time in the Spanish city. read more
By: Michal Clark | 2011-05-18 | Destinations Kayaking is the sport of water for those who want a little adventure on their next vacation. Kayak-type small-sized vessels, which is human powered, that is, passengers have to paddle a boat to get to their destination, and not just rely on engine power or wind. Kayaks are usually covered boat canoe-shaped, which also include spray skirt, which covers the passengers (rowers) were sitting in the cockpit. Kayak can accommodate one to three rowers in time. read more
By: Roger Nash | 2012-02-02 | Travel Tips For the typical tourist in Old San Juan, there are several museums that simply must figure on your list. You will of course have to begin with the forts El Morro and San Cristóbal and then follow it up with the Paseo La Princesa, La Fortaleza as well as the Cathedral. read more
By: Roger Nash | 2012-01-11 | Travel Tips San Juan National Historic Site functions under the aegis of the National Park Service. It covers all the forts, bastions as well as powder houses, walls and of course the El Cañuelo Fort. read more
By: Roger Nash | 2012-01-11 | Travel Tips El Castillo San Felipe del Morro is generally spoken of as "El Morro”. It goes all the way back to 1539, when Spanish settlers came in and built a small turret-like tower to help them defend the bay of San Juan. read more
By: Hira | 2011-08-19 | Vacations Want to have a sporty vocational trip this time? Then welcome to this amazing city known as San Juan in Puerto Rico which offers Snorkeling, Scuba Diving, Hiking, Sport Fishing and many more activity which will take you in the world of thrill all together. read more
By: Steven H. Ng | 2010-12-03 | Card games Transform a sleepy Caribbean town into an economic and industrial powerhouse in San Juan, the card game based on the award-winning Puerto Rico board game. Race against your fellow colonists as you strive to buy up plantations and mines, and build industrial, commercial and government buildings. Become the dominant power behind the economy of this tropical paradise and show the world who is in charge of the island! read more
By: Ralph Circelli | 2012-02-24 | Travel & Leisure If you are visiting Old San Juan in Puerto Rico, whatever you do, don’t settle for hotel food, for you have definitely come to a place where fine dining meets Caribbean cuisine to make for a taste sensation that you won’t find anywhere else. read more
By: FoodiePad | 2011-04-04 | Restaurant reviews Elegance, a bit low key but conspicuously elegant – that is something that Amador Restaurant in Germany seemingly possess. In fact, this is what this restaurant is known for. Chef Juan Amador must be so proud of what he has accomplished for his family’s restaurant. read more
By: lovekickboxing | 2011-01-28 | Weight Loss Burn Fat & Tone Muscles with San Juan's Hottest Kickboxing Class workout. Learn 4 reasons to begin Kick Boxing classes in San Juan, TX. This is the best Weight Loss class in the country read more