The BEST Things to do in OLD SAN JUAN Puerto Rico | 48 Hrs in San Juan

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024

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  • @CultureTrekking
    @CultureTrekking  2 года назад +4

    Would you get that close to an Iguana? What places were your favorite to see in the video?

    • @TrekkingPals
      @TrekkingPals 2 года назад +1

      I would not 😂 not a fan of reptiles. Great video 👍

    • @amgooder
      @amgooder 2 года назад +1

      Iguanas are native to Central and South America.They were introduced to Puerto Rico through the pet trade. Many were released by irresponsible owners and have now become a pest control issue🙈.

    • @CultureTrekking
      @CultureTrekking  2 года назад

      @@TrekkingPals 🙏

    • @CultureTrekking
      @CultureTrekking  2 года назад

      @@amgooder oh no! thats horrible!!!

    • @vexy6086
      @vexy6086 Год назад

      Everything, your video was beautiful

  • @NomadicBuff
    @NomadicBuff 2 года назад +3

    love the history and culture!

    • @CultureTrekking
      @CultureTrekking  2 года назад

      YEAH! So glad! Any parts you felt could have been left out?

  • @marvinaranda6072
    @marvinaranda6072 Год назад +2

    planning a trip to PR and this was one of the best videos i’ve watched for knowing how to get around Old san juan and hitting all the hotspots. thanks for the history lessons too

    • @CultureTrekking
      @CultureTrekking  Год назад +1

      Omg yeah!! Thank you so much! I legit spend hours planning my videos so I’m really glad this is helpful! Genuinely means the world.

  • @mariaisa7243
    @mariaisa7243 Год назад

    Thank you for featuring and showing our Island!!! Thank you! Happy you had a great time. Please come back!! Blessings.. Bendiciones....

  • @da3640
    @da3640 8 месяцев назад

    Beautiful place and beautiful smile 😊. Thanks for the tour.

  • @ednaalejandro1211
    @ednaalejandro1211 Год назад

    What a great job you did beautiful island best one I seen in a very long time🌹

  • @violetstarla
    @violetstarla Год назад

    This is such a great video. Super informative and beautifully shot. Visiting Puerto Rico next month and this video really surpassed some of the other ones I saw. Cant wait to visit soon. Thanks this video answered a lot of my questions and made my life easier while planning my trip.

    • @CultureTrekking
      @CultureTrekking  Год назад +2

      Thank you 🙏 & Im so so glad! Truly - comments make all the effort I put into these videos worth it. Cheers 🍻 and have an amazing time!

  • @eliovelazquez
    @eliovelazquez Год назад

    Espectacular ❤

  • @aziz_tika5353
    @aziz_tika5353 2 года назад +7

    You really made me wanna visit this beautiful place, im already in Google search looking for flight prices to San Juan. Thanks for the Amazing video

  • @kennethmercado9158
    @kennethmercado9158 Год назад +2

    It's actually a myth that the gold dried up. The tainos just didn't tell the Spaniards where all the deposits were. To this day, there is still gold on the island as well as sulver,copper and other deposits.

  • @margaritareyes9959
    @margaritareyes9959 Год назад

    La época mas agradable para viajar es en diciembre. Es mucho mas fresca.

    • @CultureTrekking
      @CultureTrekking  Год назад

      ¡Qué bueno saberlo! Apuesto a que las iglesias se ven increíbles allí durante la Navidad :) La próxima vez que venga a Puerto Rico definitivamente será en diciembre.
      Oh good to know! I bet the churches look amazing there during Christmas :) Next time I come to Puerto Rico will definitely be in December.

  • @AzulFyre
    @AzulFyre 2 года назад

    I really want to see the old fort but I'll defintely need to plan for December/January. I like that the street to the governors palace has butterfly wings instead of umbrellas. I love iguanas! I wouldn't touch them but I wouldn't be bothered if they got close.

    • @CultureTrekking
      @CultureTrekking  2 года назад +1

      Yes, definitely DO NOT go in the summer - it is so hot even the locals admit they struggle

  • @robertstumpf6402
    @robertstumpf6402 Год назад +1

    Just a note… the Panama Canal wasn’t built until after the Americans took over PR.

    • @CultureTrekking
      @CultureTrekking  Год назад

      Ooof - well shoot 😅 thanks for letting me know about that

  • @JERios-wv8lx
    @JERios-wv8lx Год назад +1

    Years ago, before the Internet, i lived in Old San Juan, so I used to walk around without being afraid of appearing in RUclips Videos, ha, ha, ha. Note: Those big green iguanas aren't native to Puerto Rico.....In the 90's pet shops used to import them from South America to sell them as pets. However, when people realized these reptiles grew too big, they release them and quickly multiplied themselves. The sad reality is they are now a plague, to the point they have become a real nuisance to farmers as they eat the crops.

    • @CultureTrekking
      @CultureTrekking  Год назад

      Yeah, between ring cameras and social media no one can “hide” so I just embrace it all now lol 😂- I didn’t know that about the Iguanas! Crazy!

    • @amyt2400
      @amyt2400 Год назад

      Believe it or not. Some food shacks by the beach are now offering “Iguana Empanadas”, and yes, it’s legal in the US to eat them. I saw a traveler eat one on RUclips! He said it tasted like chicken.

  • @lostandfound6870
    @lostandfound6870 Год назад +3

    Tahini…..

    • @CultureTrekking
      @CultureTrekking  Год назад

      Tahini sauce?

    • @amyt2400
      @amyt2400 Год назад +1

      No. You mentioned “Tahini Indians.” The Taino (Ty-ee-no) are an important part of Puerto Rican History. Some might feel strongly that this should’ve been edited out. Puerto Rican people are very committed to having their history taught correctly - as it stands, it’s not widely disseminated or taught in schools. This is where vloggers can make a hugely positive impact. 🇵🇷

    • @richardhernandez3267
      @richardhernandez3267 Год назад

      The natives to Puerto Rico were Taino’s not tahini

  • @YoramKaldes
    @YoramKaldes Год назад

    Hi, may I ask what camera are you using and what other accessories (gimble and such)? Are you satisfied with it?

    • @CultureTrekking
      @CultureTrekking  Год назад

      Hi Roy! So I use several different cameras based on my level of energy (legit am told by friends they get exhausted traveling with me, lol, oops) - as well as the type of activity I'm doing. Here are a few videos on the kind of gear I use and for each situation.
      For Choosing Camera Gear: ruclips.net/video/n1ntQlV3ldk/видео.html
      For Travel Accessories for Filming: ruclips.net/video/WpFk4no1sJ0/видео.html

  • @brookD1980
    @brookD1980 2 года назад

    Great video? Did you go solo? I’m 42 female planning on going in February on a solo trip.

    • @CultureTrekking
      @CultureTrekking  2 года назад +1

      I went by myself but met up with some friends- in Old San Juan I felt completely safe

  • @judithrodriguez7765
    @judithrodriguez7765 2 года назад

    Planning to go but solo need to get away from my crazy life. Want to stay at OSJ being that I am going solo I do not want to do a B&b. Plus I do not want to spend a fortune do you have any recommendations?

    • @CultureTrekking
      @CultureTrekking  2 года назад

      My “go to” is always Booking.com (bit.ly/3DIjNuR) because I can pull up a map, see where it’s located, prices laid out for easy comparison, and it has all the amenities and reviews clearly laid out. I stayed at the Sheraton Casino/Hotel and if it wasn’t where my conference was - I wouldn’t have stayed there honestly. Puerto Rico is expensive :-/

  • @sneakerquickpreviews
    @sneakerquickpreviews Год назад +1

    Do not go to La Perla! I understand you went on your own and made it out fine but do not send people to La Perla.

    • @CultureTrekking
      @CultureTrekking  Год назад +1

      Sorry if you were afraid or had a bad experience- I did suggest getting a guide for sure

    • @sneakerquickpreviews
      @sneakerquickpreviews Год назад +2

      @@CultureTrekking Afraid? I am from Puerto Rico, even natives know not to go there. Telling none natives to go and walk around is dangerous. Plus you said your guide was a chicken.

    • @amyt2400
      @amyt2400 Год назад +1

      @Figure Hunter Collection
      Sage advice. Oddly, an “I ❤️ La Perla” monument has been recently been erected by one of the La Perla entrances, It’s in a walled area. A quick google search about travelers who’ve been shot and killed there is the best deterrent. Travelers should also be aware that the community there DOES NOT WANT VISITORS.

    • @MyKeeP81
      @MyKeeP81 Год назад

      yes la perla is much better but it is not what you would call good

    • @leener33gmail
      @leener33gmail 7 месяцев назад

      I was wondering about this. Everything I've read has warned me away from La Perla and especially from going to La Perla and filming/taking photos.

  • @vexy6086
    @vexy6086 Год назад +1

    It is a majestic island , Puerto Rico was colonized by the spaniel in the 14 hundreds is over 500 years old to be exact 524 years old with the oldest city in the new continent

  • @amgooder
    @amgooder 2 года назад +1

    Old San Juan a true gem💎
    Best time to walk old city, afternoons much cooler. Vibrant yellow slim two story house is the smallest house in the "world" 5 ft wide. Piña Colada in Barrachina has a more🍍flavor they say its how the original one was made.Later coconut milk and creme was added to make today's piña colada.😋

    • @CultureTrekking
      @CultureTrekking  2 года назад

      AWESOME! Thanks sooooooo much for these additional tips ;)

  • @nicholasroeder5763
    @nicholasroeder5763 Месяц назад

    14:17 best partn

  • @boylight
    @boylight 6 месяцев назад

    Great video!

  • @rubyk445
    @rubyk445 Год назад

    I love puerto rico ❤