Puerto Rico

Island of Enchantment

Puerto Rico

The Island of Enchantment is the perfect nickname for Puerto Rico. Is an island where travelers and visitors seemingly fall in love with Puerto Rico’s natural scenery and charismatic people.

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There are many reasons to love Puerto Rico: the fascinating culture, the friendly people, the exquisite food, and the island’s mesmerizing scenery. Spanning nearly 300 miles of coastline, there are more than two hundred beaches of various sizes, sand colors, and wave breaks to choose from. From stretches of white sand with soft waves perfect for families to more secluded coves for those looking for a romantic escape, there is a picturesque strip of shoreline for everyone to enjoy.

The amazing geographic diversity, the rich and colorful history and the warm hospitality of Puerto Rico make the Island a completely unique place in the world. Our natural sights are absolutely breathtaking. The island of Puerto Rico is well-known for its white sand beaches, bathed by a crystalline and colorful sea that moves between light blue and emerald green.

Our island is a paradise for those who enjoy shopping because it has an infinity of shops. Here you can find everything from the largest shopping mall in the Caribbean to shops and boutiques that sell the merchandise you would find in other main cities of the world and many other items and products you will only find here.

In Puerto Rico the nightlife is vibrant and full of emotion, a perfect complement to the days full of adventure.

Puerto Ricans are called “boricuas,” which references the island’s indigenous name Borikén, which translates to “the great land of the valiant Lord.”

Puerto Rico General Information

Culture:

Close to 4 million people live on the “Island of Enchantment,” with more than a million in the greater San Juan metropolitan area alone. It is a vibrant, modern, bilingual, multicultural society, one that has been molded by Spanish, African, Indian and U.S. influences. Residents of Puerto Rico have much in common with their fellow Americans in the continental United States, yet they retain a decidedly Hispanic heritage.

Geography:

Puerto Rico is 100 long by 35 miles wide and as a result of its geographical position in the center of the arc of the Antilles, Puerto Rico is essentially a crossroads of Hispanic and Anglo cultures. Despite it’s very diverse influx of cultures, Puerto Rico has been a part of the United States since 1898 and Puerto Ricans have been U.S. citizens since 1917.

Size:

Approximately 100 by 35 miles (160 by 56 km).

Capital City:

San Juan

Weather:

With an average temperature of 83 ° F (22.7 ° C) in the winter and 85 ° F (29.4 ° C) in the summer, the island’s climate is the closest to a timeless and perfect holiday. In other words, it’s always summer in Puerto Rico!

The trade winds cool the coastal towns and the temperature descends the more it climbs towards the mountains.

Population:

3,725,789 (censo 2010)

Citizen:

United States

Language:

Spanish and English are the official languages, but Spanish is without a doubt the dominant language. English is spoken by about 1/4 of the population-with limited capabilities. English is required in all federal matters. English is spoken in all major tourist areas (%80 Spanish, %20 other).

Currency:

The local currency is the US dollar.
There are no customs duties on articles bought in Puerto Rico and taken to the U.S. mainland. Major credit cards are accepted at most businesses, and ATMs connected to major US and international networks are easy to find.

Business hours are similar to those on the mainland, 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM weekdays (the siesta has pretty much disappeared). Most stores are open Saturdays, and all of the larger towns have shopping malls that are open evenings and Sundays.

Time Zone:

“Atlantic Standard Time” (AST).
An hour later that “U.S. Eastern Standard Time (EST) from October to April, and same as the” Eastern Daylight Saving Time from April to October.

Puerto Rico is in the time zone of the Atlantic and does not observe the change of time in the winter (Daylight Savings Time). The Island uses electric voltage equal to that of the United States.

Government:

Democratic elections every four years. Three Branches of Government. Governor and his Constitutional Cabinet make up the Executive, the Legislative System is Bicameral and the Judicial Branch.

Puerto Rico officially known as the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, is an unincorporated US territory with self-governing status.

People are also known as:

Puertorriqueños, Boricuas

Puerto Rico is also known as:

The island of Enchantment
Pearl of the Caribbean

This post was published on February 10, 2022. It was filed under: Puerto Rico.