| cocontom |
Mar 29th, 2007 08:10 PM |
It's going to depend on where you want to stay on the island and what you want to do, but if you want to stay off the beaten path (as in outside a resort or OSJ), then you'll probably need a car. A lot of the areas that were easily walkable were small towns with not a lot to do or close attractions, or San Juan. I didn't notice any buses outside of SJ, and only a few publicos. The publicos would drop you off at the main square- which would be bad if you don't know where you're going, or really how far it is. And you're stuck with the schedule they have- on time, or not, going straight there, or not, etc.
You're going in the height of high season, I think. You're more restricted by your plans if you have reservations, but you also know you'll have someplace to sleep, and a budgeted cost.
We stayed at Nelson's Country house in Naguabo for 4 nights. We loved it, but our one complaint was the inline water heater- as in a box that sat on the showerhead and heated a trickle of water.
You may want to consider Rincon as a home base for 3-4 weeks, then move into the rainforest at the beginning of March- remember, that's spring break, and it's not huge in PR, but it could be big enough to detract from your trip.
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