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Refugio de Vida Silvestre de Humacao

The Refugio de Vida Silvestre de Humacao, or Humacao Wildlife Refuge, consists of magnificent stretches of protected land that is a tapestry of lagoons, forests, beaches and swamps, making this a popular attraction in Puerto Rico. The information office at the Refugio de Vida Silvestre de Humacao, will be able to assist nature lovers with listings of the wildlife species, birds, layout of the Wildlife Refuge and campsites. Puerto Rico has many nature attractions, and the Humacao Wildlife Refuge is one of the most exquisite.

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Surfing Puerto Rico

Serious surfers know that the three best places to surf in the USA are Hawaii, California and Puerto Rico. Of these, Puerto Rico is perhaps the least famous - but that’s the way many top surfers like it. No crowds, clean water and reasonable accommodations are all big parts of Puerto Rico’s appeal to surfers in search of the Next Big Wave.

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5 Best Beaches of Puerto Rico

Being an island surrounded by some of the world's warmest, cleanest waters, Puerto Rico can be expected to have some beautiful tropical beaches. That it does, in abundance!

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Getting Married in Puerto Rico

What can be more romantic than exchanging vows on a white sandy beach at sunset while small waves lap in the background and your family and friends look on in their favorite beach attire? If sounds like your dream come true, then Puerto Rico is for you.

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