Puerto Rico was the most unique trip I'll ever have. Let me give you a list of things we should have not done but did anyway.
DON'T
- let a stranger in your car
- let 2 strangers, especially men, in your car
- give your email or phone number to a stranger
- talk to a shirtless stranger at 4am at the beach with no one around
I think the main takeaway is that we talked to strangers during our trip, which was what made the trip so special. These strangers weren't strange to Puerto Rico (except the 2 men), they're locals and they know more than what's in the guidebook. The trip was enriching and thrilling thanks to our curiosity. Of course, we wouldn't have done so if we felt any danger! Always travel with caution, use your instincts, and remember that kind people do exist outside your hometown.
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We left MIA with shots of whiskey, and landed in San Juan with shots of delicious rum |
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This beach near Ocean Park (between Old San Juan and the aiport) where we'd come back 4 days later |
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Inside El Local, the most hipster bar in PR, more so than Williamsburg/Silver Lake |