Thursday, September 20, 2012

Puerto Rico - Rainforests, Caves & Surf

This week's destination spotlight is Puerto Rico! It is technically part of the U.S. but once you're there, the language, food and weather definitely gives you an exotic, international getaway feel.

For all of our destination spotlights we include our must dos and must skip recommendations. One of the best things about our top things to do lists is that our favorite things to do are usually extremely budget friendly!

Best things to do in Puerto Rico:

8. Old San Juan

In Old San Juan you can visit castles, numerous historical sites and have great food. The town has been around since the 1500s so if you love history this is a great stop. The most touristy region of all of Puerto Rico but a good place to spend the afternoon to check it out.




7. Hang out at Crash Boat Beach
Crash Boat Beach is located on the northwest coast and is a beautiful beach that is mostly filled with locals only.


6. Camuy Caves
The Rio Camuy Caves Park is filled with lots of large caves. It is by guide only so the downside is it is a bit touristy but it is like nothing we've ever seen before and is definitely worth checking out!







6. Surf Rincon
Rincon is the town in Puerto Rico known for its surfing. We stayed two nights here in a studio in the back of a surf shop which was really helpful for us to get the inside scoop on the best breaks. We were fortunate enough to be there during a nice hurricane swell.


5. Chill on Flamenco Beach
Flamenco Beach is on the island of Culebra just a short ferry ride off the main island. Once there we easily realized why this was named by Travel Channel one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Just watch out for the pounding shore break which caused the loss of our car rental keys.


4.  Surf and stay in Luquillo
We caught the best waves of the trip in Luquillo. The water was about 85 degrees, air 90 degrees and waves head high. We could have stayed surfing there for weeks! We ate the best food in this town as well and stayed in the cute little boutique hotel below that we loved.




3.  Cueva Ventana
Cueva Ventana is known as a local's secret. Not typically found in any guidebook so we were so grateful we were told about this hidden gem by a local. The caves were filled with bats to add some adventure. Climbing down into the caves you find yourself in a fascinating environment that is so unique and mysterious. The view shown below that one cave leads to is unreal!








 2. Hike El Yunque Rainforest
El Yunque National Forest is the only rainforest in the U.S. National Forest System. There are dozens of trails you can take. We did a few and our favorite led us to a large waterfall with a swimming hole that felt great after a hike. The entire rainforest is covered in lush tropical plants and waterfalls that make you really appreciate its natural beauty.




1. Take a ferry to Culebra
Culebra is a small island about 17 miles off the coast of the main island. While in Culebra we'd often find ourselves the only ones on a beach. We had a whole snorkeling cove to ourselves! The isolation and exoticness of Culebra made it our favorite thing to do in PR.




Things to skip in Puerto Rico:

- The local dish of "cow guts". We were talked into trying it at a little restaraunt we stumbled on when needing food asap that had gambling going on up front and then served food in the back. We're always down to try local food so being that this placed looked about as authentic as it gets we went for it. Needless to say cow guts is about as appetizing as it sounds.
- Any road food labeled "Barbecue"


Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Dog Surf Competition

Surprisingly, there are a number of dog surf competitions in San Diego County throughout the year. This weekend was the annual Dog Surfathon at Dog Beach in Del Mar, CA. The dogs were divided by size and surfed 20 minute heats. They were judged on how long they stayed on the board and how much fun they were having. The crowd was huge and all in good spirits. It was a super fun event especially for all the dog lovers!






I especially enjoyed all the adorable outfits which included lots of board short wearing dogs. There was even a bikini contest with a runway for the dogs - ridiculous but awesome!





If you're ever interested in having your pup compete here is more info!


Also this weekend was a charity surf event taking place in Oceanside called Surf for the Sea. My neighbor Cindy Nichols competed in the event so we went down to root her on! Surf for the Sea is a memorial surf event for local surfers that have passed along with several charity organizations being involved like the Surfrider Foundation.

Judges booth
Vendor booths
Go Cindy!












Less than 2 weeks left of summer! Be sure to get out and enjoy it!!


Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Labor Day Weekend Camping

A few years ago we started a tradition of camping every Labor Day weekend and this past weekend was no exception! We didn't travel far this time we just headed north about 15 minutes to a spot right in between Trestles and San Onofre that is part of the  Camp Pendleton Marine Corps Base. 


The campsite overlooked the ocean and was walking distance to both Churches and Old Mans surf breaks. Perfect camp spot for Labor Day weekend!

Heading out for a morning surf at Trestles



Enjoying an after surf breakfast with our awesome friends!

Trestles at sunset

As often as we go camping we always seem to forget something! If you're like us here is an extremely helpful camping checklist. We just replace the winter clothing for beach wear for our purposes!

http://www.realsimple.com/work-life/travel/planning/camping-packing-checklist-00000000000229/index.html

Happy Camping!