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Top Kayaking Spots in Puerto Rico

Kayaking in Puerto Rico offers not only excellent exercise but also a unique way to explore the island’s stunning natural beauty. From its vibrant reefs and lush mangroves to the enchanting bioluminescent bays, kayaking provides an eco-friendly passport to some of the most picturesque locations on the island. Discover the top kayaking spots and operators that will help you navigate Puerto Rico’s waters.

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Discover Why Plantains Are Puerto Rico’s Favorite Food

Ask any Puerto Rican what their five favorite foods are, and we’re willing to bet at least two involve plantains. The plantain, the larger, tougher cousin of the softer, sweeter banana, cannot be eaten raw. However, when you cook it (and depending on how you cook it), you’ll discover a versatile ingredient that is incorporated into some of Puerto Rico’s most beloved and popular dishes. Green plantains have a starchy, bland quality to them (until you season them, of course), while ripe plantains are sweeter. You’d need to go out of your way to leave Puerto Rico without sampling the ubiquitous plantain, and honestly, we don’t recommend you do that. Instead, try one of these delicious dishes, all made with the tastyplatano.

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Ultimate Guide to Exploring Condado Neighborhood in San Juan

Just over the bridge from Old San Juan and Puerta de Tierra, Condado stands out as one of Puerto Rico’s most fashionable neighborhoods. Notable luxury brands such as Cartier, Louis Vuitton, and Ferragamo can be spotted along the storefronts. The area boasts a lively atmosphere with its sophisticated bistros and restaurants, making it a popular nightspot. Moreover, Condado’s hotels often present fantastic deals, allowing travelers to enjoy San Juan’s vibrant surroundings without overspending.

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Discover the Vibrant Río Piedras Neighborhood in San Juan

If it wasn’t for the tremendous cultural bounty of the University of Puerto Rico, there probably wouldn’t be a guide to Río Piedras. It’s relatively far from the main tourist zones; it offers limited nightlife and dining options, and there aren’t any historical monuments worth discussing. So why explore Río Piedras? Because it houses two gems: its botanical gardens and The Museum of History, Anthropology & Art, both managed by the University.

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Top Affordable Restaurants and Cafes in Moscow for Budget Dining

Moscow boasts a variety of cafes and restaurants that deliver a unique dining experience. However, choosing the right places is crucial to avoid tourist traps and high prices. For students and budget-conscious travelers, GoTravelDaily has compiled a list of enjoyable and affordable dining spots conveniently located in the city center, all of which cater to English speakers.

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Kazan Cathedral: A St. Petersburg Architectural Marvel

Located in the heart of St. Petersburg, the Kazan Cathedral overlooks Nevsky Prospect, the most central street of the city. The Cathedral’s proximity to the colorful Church of the Spilt Blood means it is often overlooked by visitors to the city; however, this Orthodox Cathedral is a must-see. It is one of the most important historical and architectural sites of St. Petersburg, and its stunningly beautiful exterior and uniquely detailed interior make it a worthwhile visit for any traveler.

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