Festival Cultural Viequense in Vieques, Puerto Rico is an annual cultural festival that includes a book and artisan fair, art exhibits, storytelling, and live musical performances. The festival will be hosted at Fortin Conde de Marisol in 2020.
Read MoreFaro Punta Mulas Lighthouse in Vieques, Puerto Rico was initially built by Don Juan Puig Cerber in 1895 but was restored in 1992, and now functions as a small museum that displays artifacts of the island’s history, its natural resources, and maritime history. The beautifully landscaped grounds are inviting and the property is sometimes used […]
Read MoreThe Vieques Conservation and Historical Trust in Puerto Rico preserves and studies the biolumiscent bays on the island, coordinates events such as birding and tours of places of interest, and offers educational programs for the community such as lectures and exhibits and fun environmental events for children.
Read MoreOnline registration became available January 1, 2020. The famous Rincón Beachboy Stand Up Paddleboard Race is an annual event designed to promote SUP as a sport. Enjoyed and supported by the local community and the many SUP enthusiasts from around the world that attend, the race is also a fundraiser to support a charitable cause […]
Read MorePuerto Rico ~ Surf, Climb & Yoga Retreat is described as five days of climbing, yoga, Thai massage and surfing. The retreat will be hosted at a deluxe villa in Rincón, Puerto Rico and each day will bring its own adventure. Designed to accommodate any skill level, there will be two days of rock climbing […]
Read MoreHosted in a villa just 200 yards from the beach in Rincón, Puerto Rico, Kaia Yoga Puerto Rico Retreat will include yoga, surfing, tasty meals, and the added bonus of enjoying magnificent sunsets from the beautifully lush town of Rincón. The retreat includes the Kaia method of yoga, surf lessons, daily brunch and dinner, accommodations […]
Read MoreHeld annually during the last week of January, Legend Surf Classic Puerto Rico is a contest hosted to recognize the older, original surfers who developed surfing culture in Puerto Rico to what it is today, recognize the second generation of surfers, and honor the achievements of those who had great success representing Puerto Rico.
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