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Is Puerto Rico good in March?

Spring—late March, April, and May—is another wonderful time to visit Puerto Rico. Spring is warmer and wetter than winter, with daytime temperatures hovering around 86? (30?). Rains peak in May, averaging 5.9 inches (151mm). With an average humidity of 71 percent, March is Puerto Rico's least humid month.



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Puerto Rico gets roughly 130,000 tourists in May, compared to the 180,000 it gets in its busiest month, March. During hurricane season, June to November, tourism numbers plummet, with September drawing only about 80,000 visitors. Note, however, that this is when the locals tend to vacation around the island.

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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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The average daily budget for a trip to Puerto Rico can vary widely depending on your travel style and preferences. However, a reasonable estimate is around $100 to $150 per day, which includes accommodations, food, transportation, and activities. Of course, this can be higher or lower depending on your choices.

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Yes, Puerto Rico is safe with a lower crime rate than most parts of the US. This doesn't mean that crime doesn't exist in the country: the most common risk for travelers are pickpockets and robbers. Try to avoid flashing your cash, jewelry, phones and cameras to be safe.

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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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