What is there for me to do as a tourist in Trinidad? |
I'm visiting your lovely islands soon and would like to know what is there for me to do as a tourist?
I mean now that I have been strictly informed that I'm not a Trinbagonian I ... |
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Where is the safest/most relaxed place in the Carribbean? |
I plan to go there for the first time in April.
I did have Cuba in mind, but read on the Cuban embassy website that crime is up, and im terrified of anywhere you can get a life sentence ... |
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Do you think this is right? |
Why are we cutting back on school and hospitals when we are giving money to St. Vincent. Doesn't charity begin at home?
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Puerto Rico Waterfalls? |
| I'm going to Puerto Rico at the end of August and taking my elderly mother with me. I'm wondering if anyone knows of any waterfalls that don't require a long or strenuous hike to get ... |
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Where is a nice club to go to in Jamaica? |
Are there any concerts or venues going on in Jamaica the week of March 23rd? Additional Details Staying in Ocho Rios.....any suggestions? Looking for a nice hip hop club. Nothing boring, ... |
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How do i find a work at home job that allow users from the Caribbean, I live in Beautiful Barbados.? |
| looking for jobs you don't have to pay money for, I have already sign up and spend money on many home base job, which were not legit at ... |
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Can you believe how rude virgin islanders are? |
They depend on tourism yet they treat tourists like $hit and tourists still keep coming back what a shame. Additional Details What made you all think I was An American tourist?
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What happen to the Trinbago family TV time? |
| What happen to dat? I remember we usta watch Sesame Street at 4 in the evening. Then do homework and 7 pm is Panorama (News, not pan) and is everybody ha to watch that on the black and white TV. T... |
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Any Trinidadians here now?? |
Additional Details San Juan San Juan. Where u at?... |
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Aruba is one friendly island. What is a good affordable resort for families? |
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Going to jamaica for the first time for school (UWI). what are some things i shud know? |
i would like to know which money is better to use, american or jamaican currency.
are there any malls?
which cell phone company is better to use when making long distance calls ... |
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What is the most wealthy area of Puerto Rico? |
| The most wealthy residential area. Please be as specific in location as you can.... |
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Whats the Deal with Americans smoking pot in Jamaica? |
Im going to Jamaica, and am excited about there whole pot culture.
I DO NOT NEED PEOPLE TELLING ME POT IS BAD MMMKAY????
What are the rules, what are your experiences? Do i have ... |
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I Want to Move to Puerto Rico After Graduate School...Where is Best? |
I'm currently a college student working towards getting my phd. in Psychology and ultimately becoming a Psychologist. I have lived in the Southeastern United States all of my life and have never left the continental US, but I have been thinking about moving to Puerto Rico after I am finished with school.
I have just started researching places to live there and so far I like Carolina and Isla Verde. Can anyone help me out and tell me good places I could live and work as a Psychologist, preferably in an office/clinic with other Psychologists, or possibly in a hospital.
I want to be somewhere nice, but not somewhere that is mainly a tourist area meant for visitors. I want to live in the "real" Puerto Rico, but still have a really nice home and neighborhood. Additional Details I am fluent in basic Spanish, but I do not know all of the slang/euphemisms used in PR. But I dont see that being too much of a problem. I can learn that when I get there. |
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granny
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Since you are still in college, and you have about 6 more years to go, I will tell you that by the time you are done with your doctorate things will have changed.
I recommend you visit P.R. while on a semester break, and see for yourself your ideal places. You will be earning a decent income so that you'll be able to perhaps purchase a $800,000.00 home in a nice area.
Good luck in your endeavors. |
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I recently moved from Puerto Rico to the US to get my PhD. I was born and raised in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. I also lived for 6 years in Mayaguez. There are many good places to live in Puerto Rico, but I don{t think Carolina is one of them. Although San Juan (the capital), Carolina, Bayamon, Guaynabo, Toa Baja and Trujillo Alto (known together as the Metropolitan Area) are among the best places on the Island to do business and live comfortably, the quality of life is not as good. The Metropolitan Area has the worst traffic (bottlenecks), the highest violent crime rates and bad urban planification. If you value your job a bit more than your quality of life and want to live in the Metropolitan Area, I would suggest to find a place either in Trujillo Alto or Toa Baja. You could also try to live in Caguas (wonderful, safe city just 20 minutes away). The problem with these options is that houses are very expensive in those cities. If you want to get out of the Metropolitan Area in search of better quality of life, I would suggest Ponce. This is second most important city outside the Metropolitan Area. It's a beautiful (but hot and more or less expensive) place to live, do business and raise your children. However, it also has a high crime rate. If you want a quiet, relaxed, not so expensive place to do business and raise your children, you could try living in my hometown Arecibo. Although I find my town to be boring, the roads are good, there are a several schools, universities, hospitals and shopping malls in the area. It is well connected to other nearby cities and is only 50 minutes away from the Metropolitan Area (where the party is). It is the largest city (by extension), the sixth in population, but the safest and most inexpensive city of the most important cities on the Island. Hopefully this will help you a little bit. Good luck! |
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Christian R
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OK. ISla Verde is a tourist area not the real puerto rico. you will like so much Caguas, PR. it is a excellent town. only 15 miles away from San JUan, you get there in abut 20 to 30 minutes. it is my town for twelve years and i love it. Caguas is the recent addition to the metropolitan area but it is not a touristic area. try to look in NOrth Caguas, |
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Coriphee
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Carolina, Santurce, Bayamon are really good they sit right outside San Juan which is always really busy. Any of those small cities bordering San Juan if you want to stay in the Metro area.
Consider money things down there are really expensive, and without a good paying job, things get difficult for alot of people, most of who I know work two jobs or are always working at their regular one.
Isla Verde is also really nice, too expensive though, and you will be around alot of tourist for it is a big strip.
As far as offices, sorry dont know any. |
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matrushka2525
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If you want to be at the center of the hassle, move to Hato Rey. |
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I recommend you the metropolitan area. |
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Darth Eugene Vader
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Carolina is one of the cities around the San Juan (our capital) metropolitan area. Other cities around the area include Bayamon and Guaynabo, and obviously San Juan.
Isla Verde is basically a tourist area within Carolina full of hotels, restaurants, fast foods restaurants, a beach, the airport, etc. But there are also apartment buildings in Isla Verde.
Check other areas of Carolina or try Bayamon, Guaynabo, or Hato Rey (San Juan). |
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