We podcast from the Rainforest Inn, nestled in the El Yunque rainforest of Puerto Rico. We travel the island on new adventures so you can learn about all there is to do, such as hiking, bicycling, sailing and kayaking in Puerto Rico. We review cool places to stay and eat and new attractions in Puerto Rico.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 19 years ago |
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Categories | Places & TravelSociety & CulturePersonal Journals |
In between the San Juan airport and the Rainforest Inn in Rio Grande, there's a Shell gas station that is home to one of Puerto Rico's best-kept secrets. The Pimentón pizzeria inside the gas station, and its accompanying coffee shop Cafe La Estación ... more
Bill goes to San Juan to interview Omar Torres, the founder of Gustos Coffee Company. The company provides Puerto Rican-grown coffee at shops across the island. We also talk with Laura Colon, a key account executive for Gustos. more
Bill goes up to Old San Juan to interview Enoc Rivera, the owner of Filtrado, a specialty coffee shop. This is the first part of a series on local coffee growers, shops and producers from Puerto Rico TravelCast. more
Renée and I leave the Rainforest Inn, our El Yunque retreat, and drive into Old San Juan to interview Eddie and Tisha at Casa Sol bed and breakfast. Casa Sol is a member of our Puerto Rico Bed and Breakfasts Association and he brings intimate knowled... more
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Just listened to the Rincon episode for some ideas on where to visit and eat. Thanks!
Just found out via 23 and me that I am Puerto Rican and not Mexican as I previously thought. I’m 50 years old and trying to emerge myself in my new found roots and culture. Thank you for your podcast. ✌🏽💛
Great Podcast for people looking to visit PR
My Girlfriend Katerina and I are visiting Puerto Rico in June 2012 and although my Parents are from Puerto Rico and I lived there as a child there are so many places we would love to visit before our next vacation to her homeland of Greece. I heard about "La Casa De Piedras" in Aguada's barrio la Guna. I'd like to know more about it. Also I'm not sure if you have or not but a Video Podcast would be great! more
Don't stop guys I want more.
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