18 Don'ts Of San Juan | Puerto Rico Travel Guide

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18 Don’ts Of San Juan | Puerto Rico Travel Guide

Are planning on taking a trip to San Juan Puerto Rico and want to know the don’ts of San Juan?

Well don’t worry because I’ve got you covered. This is exactly what we are talking about today

In this video, I’m going to share with you the 18 Don’ts Of San Juan | Puerto Rico Travel Guide

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About this video: In this video I go over the 18 Don’ts Of San Juan and provide you with an excellent Puerto Rico travel guide to help you on your San Juan Vacation. These don’ts of San Juan are based on my own experience when I traveled to San Juan Puerto Rico and the things I learned while on my trip. I put this together for you so you can get the most out of your trip to San Juan and avoid some key pitfalls on your trip. If you avoid these don’ts of San Juan then you will have a much better vacation to San Juan

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0:00 - Intro
0:35 - Don’t Forget Sunscreen
1:29 - Don’t Avoid Local Food
1:55 - Don’t Forget To Get A Pina Colada
2:50 - Don’t Wait Till Last Minute To Book A Place To Stay
3:30 - Don’t Get The Cheapest Hostel
4:37 - Don’t Wait Till Last Minute To Book A Rental Car
4:55 - Don’t Expect Driving To Be The Same As The Mainland
5:23 - Don’t Be Fooled By Gas Prices
5:55 - Don’t Expect It To Be Super Cheap
6:18 - Don’t Worry About Foreign Currency As A US Citizen
6:30 - Don’t Forget Earplugs
7:15 - Don’t Pick Bad Walking Shoes
7:43 - Don’t Go To La Perla
8:25 - Don’t Worry About Knowing Spanish
8:52 - Don’t Feel Restricted To San Juan
9:25 - Don’t Expect It To Be Unsafe
10:20 - Don’t Worry About Your Phone Service As A US Citizen
10:50 - Don’t Worry About A Passport If You Are Coming From The US

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Borikén today the island of Puerto Rico United States territory since 1898 were my mother was born is more than very gorgeous beaches views and and the old San Juan why? Well because the natural wonders of this beautiful island are incredible stunning and each place you visit in this island is different and very unique 🇵🇷🇺🇲

DeniceCarlaGordon-kdkg
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#8 got me too the first time I went! 🤣🤣🤣 Also when you prepay your gas, you don’t know exactly how much you need to fill up the tank, if it’s completely filled up and you still some change left, walk back to the cashier to get the rest of your money back😃

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Let me correct a few things from the video. The Perla is a dangerous place, if you want to go inside you need to follow the instructions of the gang members, if they tell you no to take video or pictures of certain areas you better obey or you probably won't survive the experience, there's basically no paying at the pump in any gas station in the island cause the gas stations want people to enter their convenient store. Book your rental car in advance before you get to the island, during high season is almost impossible to get a rental car if you didn't booked it with a month in advance. Driving here is like New York or Miami, plenty of aggressive drivers like me who hate going behind a slow moving gringo. If you're a average American driver better avoid the mountain roads and stick to the coast and highways. Phone service is not a problem as long as you don't have Verizon, that company doesn't work here, AT&T and T-Mobile works perfectly fine. Something he didn't mention and is very important: always check the weather especially if you're going to the beach or some river here. Always check for weather alerts cause beaches here are dangerous because of underwater currents and very high waves and flash floods can happen in a river even if the area where you're is sunny, there's always some rain falling in the mountains and a flash flood can happen suddenly.

RealengoPrimordialDemon
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Andrew your Spanish pronunciation is really bad. It is Arroz con Gandules and translated as Rice with Pidgeon peas or Congo peas (an African-based pea high in iron). Pasteles and frituras, etc all badly pronounced. You are also obvious in your choice of points to cover. Should have tried to be more about the unique aspects of Puerto Rican culture. You should have said more about speaking SPANISH because I really disliked your ethnocentric points of view about Puerto Rico.

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Learn some Spanish, especially if you're gonna go outside of SJ.

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