MLB Network announced Wednesday it will broadcast the entire 2025 Caribbean Series in English beginning Friday, Jan. 31. Featuring teams from the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Venezuela and,
Symphony of the Seas has adjusted its February 23 sailing due to ongoing pier repairs in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Colonel Charles Decker, USACE Caribbean District commander, and Eileen Vélez, secretary of Puerto Rico DTPW announced the signing of a Proje
Puerto Rico senators have grilled the island’s newly designated natural resources chief after critics rebuked his recent decision to shelve a probe into allegations of illegal construction in a protected area.
Flights to Puerto Rico and Cuba would join a Caribbean lineup that now includes Aruba, Curazao, St. Martin and Jamaica.
Spirit Vacations is giving one lucky traveler and their guest the chance to enjoy a four-night escape to San Juan, including oceanfront accommodations and roundtrip flights.
In the Turks and Caicos, the under-explored South Caicos island is also becoming far more accessible thanks to American Airlines’ new direct flights from Miami, which begin on February 15—the only nonstop service to the island from the United States. Most travelers enter the British Overseas Territory through the more-populated Providenciales.
Sports betting leader FanDuel is now available for customers in Puerto Rico, with both online and retail options.
“Sacred days here in Puerto Rico!” local lensman Manny “gOnzo” Gonzalez finishes. “Tired and sunburned, but not complaining. Just mega grateful. This was an amazing winter swell with the best conditions and energy. Everyone felt this one.”
Maria Antonia Cay, also known as Toñita, was born in Puerto Rico in May of 1940. She came to New York when she was 15, and her first job was at a skirt factory. Last June, she celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Social Club’s opening.
In those archives, Santiago recently found a document that reminded her of just how old the problems Puerto Rico is facing really are. It was a 1934 “manifesto to the country” published in El Mundo, a San Juan newspaper, written by Luis Muñoz Marín ...
There are a lot of new things to see and do in the Caribbean-in Aruba, Cuba, Puerto Rico and beyond-and some great new hotels too.