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Travel Lodgings :: Puerto Rico Resorts Puerto Rico Resorts:Choosing Resorts in Puerto Rico
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As the tourism industry expands, Puerto Rico resorts are popping up everywhere on beaches like Cana Gorda, Rincon Bay, Crashboat, Isla Verde and Luquillo. Puerto Rico and its resorts offer visitors snorkeling, fishing, sandy white beaches, sunbathing and much more. So, if you're researching resorts in the area, keep reading for a breakdown of criteria you should consider and information on how to find the best resort for you. Kids or No Kids Most resorts fall into two categories – family resorts and couples' resorts. Couples resorts tend not to allow children under the age of 18 (or even 21), while family resorts are geared towards children. They offer water parks, kids' activities, daycare and more. Naturally, if you're searching for Puerto Rico resorts as your honeymoon destination, you may want to stay away from the carnival atmosphere of a family resort. Most adults and couples find repose in areas like Ocean Park Beach. Likewise, a family with four children may be bored at a resort geared toward adults and might find more entertainment in an area like Luquillo Beach. All-Inclusive or Not An all-inclusive resort typically means your meals and drinks are covered during your stay at the resort. However, there are some downsides to all-inclusive travel. A major drawback is that you're tethered to your resort and less likely to seek out local restaurants, new food or local culture. You're also likely to get sick of that same buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner day after day. Despite the downfalls of all-inclusive travel, it does allow you to budget for your trip in advance and simply enjoy yourself instead of having to open your wallet at every turn. Guest Reviews One of your most invaluable resources when searching for Puerto Rico resorts will be reviews by previous guests. You'll receive insights into the hotel from the viewpoint of someone just like you. So, instead of clicking through pages of marketing babble, click on a site like Travelocity.com (http://travelocity.com) or Travel Post (http://travelpost.com) to get unbiased resort reviews from real customers. See also: All Articles for Travel Lodgings
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