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Is food and water safe in Puerto Rico?

The food and drink standards in Puerto Rico are comparable to those of mainland United States. The tap water is safe to drink as it is filtered and treated at the source.



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FOOD SAFETY IN PUERTO RICO Don't go where the tourists go. Especially in heavily touristed areas, avoid the highly advertised places with bilingual menus. For a genuine eating experience, avoid the hotel restaurant and ask some locals instead. Go to restaurants and food trucks that have a lot of local traffic.

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Tipping in Puerto Rico is just as common as in the U.S. It is part of the service economy and taxation system. Tipping is generally the same as it would be here in the United States. Gratuity may be included in bills in restaurants for parties of six or more.

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Yes, San Juan is very safe for tourists to visit. San Juan is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Puerto Rico, and is not any more dangerous than a city in the United States mainland would be. San Juan is a coastal city that welcomes over 5 million tourists per year.

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Outside San Juan, the best beaches for swimming are probably Guánica's Playa Santa and Caña Gorda beaches in southwest Puerto Rico. The water is extremely warm and absolutely calm year round, and both spots boast wide, white-sand beaches with vistas of nothing but Caribbean Sea and hilly coastline.

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In conclusion, Puerto Rico is a beautiful and affordable destination that offers a diverse range of experiences for travelers. From historic forts and natural wonders to delicious food and vibrant culture, there's something for everyone to enjoy.

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