Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico

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    • Day 3

      Liquillo Beach and Kiosk

      February 2, 2023 in Puerto Rico ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      Zum Abschluss des Tages sind wir an den Strand gefahren. Dort gab es viele kleine Stände mit Essen, an denen wir uns Mofongo holten und probierten. Es war echt lecker. Der Strand war auch sehr schön, wie man es kennt mit weißem Sand und wunsderschönen Wasser.Read more

    • Day 4

      Day 4 - Relaxing in Rincon

      February 5, 2023 in Puerto Rico

      A laid-back day in paradise. Using the supplies the host had provided, we breakfasted early. Gail and I drove the two miles into downtown Rincon to attend the mass at Santa Rosa de Lima on the town square. The service was (of course) in Spanish so we didn't catch a lot of detail but were able to follow it. The church is bright, airy, and beautiful with Latino - even mariachi music by two guitars bass, congas, and two singers. I chatted with the singers after the service about their music.

      Back to the condo to join the rest of our group on the nearby beach for a swim. Then we headed into twon for lunch at a restaurant along the beach. Good foor and sampled a bit of Puerto Rican cuisine - mafongo, a dish made from green plantains - along with good fish. Food was great but the service was (as has been most of our meals) on Carribean time - over two hours for the lunch.

      We did a major shopping trip at the local Econo supermarket, stocked with many products and brands from the mainland. Back at the condo we put things away and relaxed around the pool with a trip to the beach to test out my snorkeling gear. We had hoped to see a nice sunset but the rain clouds off the coast rolled in to quash that. The pic down the beach shows the extent of the destruction from H. Maria. The pool enclosure shown used to be 200 feet from the waterline but the hurricane eroded all that beach and the apartment owners have had to place riprap (large stones) around the enclosure to keep it from falling into the sea.

      Back at the condo we sat around chit-chatting. The Minnesota crowd (everybody except me) talking about people from home and who's related to whom. we brought out some of the cold cuts and crackers we'd bought (and the wine) and snacked as we talked. We discussed plans for the week and how to arrange snorkeling trips and visits to other towns along the west coast. It was soon (it seemed) time to call it a night.
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    • Day 4

      Christo ha resucitado

      April 9, 2023 in Puerto Rico ⋅ ☀️ 82 °F

      Unfortunately, Emmit didn’t feel so great and had a quiet day in the hotel room. The rest of us good… so far.

      The day started with Easter Sunday Mass (in Spanish) at Catedral de San Juan Batista (built in 1511). Resucitado!

      It was a perfect day at the beach though we felt a little out of place. Too much clothing 👀 and not enough food. I must have looked like a stray dog eyeing up everyone’s food and drink options- grills with steak, burgers, ribs and nearly full bars- cerveza, vino, rum. There were plenty of palm trees to provide some shade for Noel (plus her sun hat) but her trademark eavesdropping wasn’t the same given the language barrier. Of course Millie quickly found a friend and they bounced around in the water for much of the afternoon. Josie and I ventured away from the main area to check out some tide pools. We ended up in an area where people did scuba and snorkel excursions. With a simple mask we did our best to blend in without obviously following.

      ✅ swimming with turtles!

      Some paella and chicken stuffed avocado highlighted dinner. Well, until a friendly cat joined our table- the girls named Pepe. Josie even looked into the process of being him home with us 🤦‍♂️ 😳 😜.
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    • Day 6

      Vieques

      April 11, 2023 in Puerto Rico ⋅ ☀️ 79 °F

      The kids were champs despite an early morning wake up Tuesday. Another picturesque drive, this time along the southern part of PR to catch a ferry to a small island, Vieques, east of the main island of PR. Everything for the first time especially in a foreign area takes a little longer. Thankfully, “follow the crowd” and some helpful boarding agents got us to our spot with time to spare. After living in a single room hotel, two bathrooms and two bedrooms for two nights was desperately needed. Vieques is a beautiful island with postcard beaches and a laid back island vibe, but not without its warts. Between the beauty were many houses near collapsed or abandoned. The roads were tight and lined with potholes and up/downs. It didn’t help that there didn’t seem to be any rules either.

      Food
      Our first meal was at a quaint cafe near the ferry landing. Breakfast sandwiches, huevos rancheros, pancakes, and the first of many fruit drinks/smoothies (mango, pineapple, strawberry). We were staying at an airbnb and figured we’d try to eat in a bit. Unfortunately the “nice” grocery store was expensive (bell pepper for $6) and overall produce and meat departments were “sus”. We grabbed some snacks. Fortunately we found a veggie stand on the way to our place and stocked up on a few things. We capped the stay with a tasty dinner at coqui fire (thanks Tom and Kasia).

      To do
      So many beaches. Our hosts had provided some recommendations and with the help of a map we conquered several beaches. Despite close proximity the drives were dirt/sand roads with lots of undulation. I was surprised at how empty and private most of the beaches seemed. Plenty of palms to produce perfect shade. Crystal clear water ideal for snorkeling. The kids and I swam to an island- oops that sign says don’t explore this island because there may still be munitions?!? We saw multiple fish species highlighted by the numerous tropical fish- Dory!- and a fierce looking fish I think was a barracuda. We also saw an eagle ray with a wing span of around 4 feet- “that shadow is moving faster than the others”. Noel loaded up on her sea glass treasures.

      The one planned excursion on Vieques did not disappoint- bioluminescent tour. While Noel and I both admitted we thought we’d see fish and turtles glowing- the algae attached to them- the trip was nothing short of amazing. Our dinoflagellates did their thing. Unfortunately, pictures didn’t really turn out. The guides from Jak Sports shared knowledge of this unique ecosystem. Mosquito bay holds the Guinness record for brightest algae in the world!

      As Noel and I reflected on our time, we were both astonished that while our lodging had multiple tvs, I don’t think we ever even turned them on.

      Animals
      While initially we were mesmerized with the wild horses, we soon realized why they are known as the “raccoons” of the island. In another life, Noel might go back and rescue them all. Chickens could be described similarly. Our neighborhood had a few competing roosters who would sound off not just at sunrise but 24 hours a day!
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    • Day 9

      23-11-15 San Juan

      November 15, 2023 in Puerto Rico ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      San Juan hat eine wundervolle Altstadt, die auch Weltkulturerbe ist! Viele bunte Häuser prägen das Stadtbild.
      Sie hat allerdings den gleichen Nachteil wie mein VfL: anständiges Auf und Ab!
      Man merkt auch, dass Weihnachten vor der Tür steht 😲
      Allerdings ist es bei deutlich über 30 Grad wieder drückend schwül und ich merke wie ich immer mehr auf dem Zahnfleisch laufe.
      Als ich beim zweiten Castillo San Christóbal ankomme und sehe wie hoch ich da muss, streike ich und klebe mich aus Protest auf der Straße fest - SCHERZ 😄😄
      Ich gehe noch bis zum "Walkway of the Presidents" unterhalb des Capitols. Hier stehen die Bronzefiguren aller amerikanischen Präsidenten die jemals Puerto Rico besucht haben. Der letzte war wohl Obama!
      Abschließend schleiche ich zurück zum Schiff, wo ich nach gut 8 km in reichlich 5 Stunden ankomme.
      Leider gibt es hier an Bord kein Sauerstoffzelt 🤭🤭
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    • Day 11

      San Juan, Puerto Rico サン.フアン プエルトリコ

      December 9, 2023 in Puerto Rico ⋅ 🌬 29 °C

      Beautiful, colonial city of San Juan, Puerto Rico, once a part of Spain. Now a US territory. サン.フアン プエルトリコは綺麗な街です。昔はスペインの植民地だったが、今はアメリカの領土です。

    • Day 82

      Vieques aka Pony-Island🐴

      January 22 in Puerto Rico ⋅ 🌬 27 °C

      After a wobbly sail to Vieques with more waves than wind, today's island exploration involved a Kawasaki Mule—my ears are still buzzing! 🛺 Vieques is a lively blend of wild horses everywhere (almost everyone has one in the garden), serene beaches, mysterious military bunkers, and enchanting trees.

      The bay where we anchor is a real roller, and Zenia's doing quite the dance. Looking forward to a hotel stay in Puerto Rico to regain our land legs! 😁
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    • Day 83

      Fish & Bunker

      January 23 in Puerto Rico ⋅ 🌬 27 °C

      Today was a windy rollercoaster – Zenia, our boat, was doing an awkward dance! We decided to lift anchor and find a calmer spot.

      After a bumpy ride on land, we set sail to the West Coast for a cozy shelter. Guess what? West Coast beach had military bunkers and super nosy fish craving a toe nibble 😂.

      Tomorrow, the adventure sails on to San Juan – can't wait to see what's next…
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    • Day 11

      Culebrita und sein Leuchtturm

      January 29 in Puerto Rico ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      Am Morgen setzen wir unter Motor von Culebra durch eine interessante Welt von Riffen über zur kleinen, 5nm entfernten Schwesterinsel Culebrita.
      Hier hat es Tidenpools (Baths), einen phantastischen Sandstrand, tolle Schnorchelgründe und die Ruinen eines ehemals Spanischen Leuchtturmes.

      Ich schnappe mir das SUP und rüste mich für eine umfangreiche Inseltour aus: Schwimmen in den „Baths“, besteigen eines Nachbarhügels, nach der Baby-Schildkröte schnorcheln, Ausflug zum Nachbarstrand und erklimmen des Leuchtturmhügels.
      Den traumhaften Ausblick muss ich mir mit der Durchquerung des Kakteenverseuchten Unterholzes verdienen.

      https://cults3d.com/de/modell-3d/architektur/fa…

      https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culebrita
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    • Day 12

      Flamenco Bay (Culebra)

      January 30 in Puerto Rico ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      Als wir um 10 Uhr in der legendären „Flamenco Bay“
      Anker legen, ist noch kein Schiff da - und nur wenige Menschen sind an den endlosen, mit Palmen gesäumten Stränden.

      Einige von uns lassen sich übersetzen, andere brechen zum Schnorcheln auf.

      Wir finden an der Abbruchkante des Riffs ein hervorragendes Revier: vielfältigste Korallenformationen bilden Pilze, Steilabgründe, Schluchten, Löcher in allen Grössen und Formen … Dazwischen immer wieder Fische in allen Farben und Formen 🐠🐡🐟: Mal ein 200er Schwarm blauer Doktorfische, dann ein 1.5m langer, grau anmutender Urfisch, der mürrisch unter einem Korallenvorsprung hervorguckt - ein Zackenbarsch.
      Zackenbarsche können bis zu 50J./2.5m werden.

      Leider hatte niemand von uns die Kamera dabei🙃.

      Die Bucht diente der US Navy bis 1975 als Waffen-Test-gelände. Von da her steht noch ein vor sich her rostender, mit Grafitty versehener Tank am Ufer.

      Der Skipper hat noch Arbeiten am Schiff zu erledigen (SB: Bilgenpumpe/Entlüftung Fäkaltank), während ich ein Holzfällerbrot backe.

      17.30 fällt der Anker auf der Westseite Culebras, in der Bahia Linda. Wir sind in Dinghidistanz zur Stadt und sollten noch einkaufen und Gas besorgen.

      Ein hervorragendes Nachtessen geniessen wir im/am Dinghidock.

      Zackenbarsch
      https://www.nootica.de/webzine/zackenbarsch-ang….

      https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zackenbarsche

      https://snorkelandhike.com/flamenco-beach-puert…

      https://www.divessi.com/de/mydiveguide/divesite…

      Tanks (Video)
      https://youtu.be/2gLoGxo1_QY?si=QBT6PjU54q1Ze2Y_

      https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/the-tanks-o…

      https://www.discoverpuertorico.com/profile/flam….
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

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