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Puerto Rico in a week?
Hey everyone. I'm getting ready to do my first lengthy tour in June (UK and Ireland, approximately 1,000 miles). To prepare, I am trying to get in a few shorter trips in. In addition, winter is seriously starting to weigh on my psyche, as it does every year, and I need to get the hell out of dodge.
So with that being said, a friend and I are looking to do a short tour of Puerto Rico as soon as possible. We're seriously considering this because A) I had no idea how small this island is and B) I had no idea how cheap flights are. Crazy! So this is me looking for some practical advice. Can it be done in less than a week? The rides look really short, but are there factors I'm not considering that might make it go slow? Any other advice regarding touring PR would be great. Language barrier is not an issue for me. Also, as is the case with my Ireland/UK tour, we'd probably be looking to avoid urban areas as much as possible. Small towns preferred! Sean |
1terceptor took some video there..
http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...ne-Trips/page3 |
I just came back from Puerto Rico this week, I was there for a few days.
I'm not a cycling tourist, I'm a tourist that likes to cycle :) So not much help to you. I bought a bike there from http://goalternativo.com/contact_us They were very friendly and might be able to answer some of your questions. PS, Try the Mofongo; it's mashed plantains :D http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AopSW5T843s |
That video is beautiful. So beautiful, in fact, it was one of the inspirations for booking our flight! Mid-march, one week! Can't wait!
Did you have any issues with safety? There is a chance we may be rolling six people deep, so I won't be too concerned if that's the case. But if it ends up only being two or three of us, is there reason to worry? |
Originally Posted by suburbanbeat
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That video is beautiful. So beautiful, in fact, it was one of the inspirations for booking our flight! Mid-march, one week! Can't wait!
Did you have any issues with safety? There is a chance we may be rolling six people deep, so I won't be too concerned if that's the case. But if it ends up only being two or three of us, is there reason to worry? when I travel. Try to be home at my home base(hotel room, relative's couch, etc) before dark; never flash money, jewelry; low key appearance - behavior; etc. Most of the locals I met on the streets were very friendly and helpful. We spent a lot of time in the touristy areas; San Juan, Condado, Isla Grande, Old San Juan. So our experience may not be the same as those folks who may have traveled more across the island. Good luck and give us a report when you come back :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...&v=Jea4lv48bDQ |
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Interceptor - thank you for the words of encouragement. I like to think that we'll be keeping a fairly low profile. The bike I'm bringing with me isn't spectacular looking and I'm sure we'll look pretty disgusting after the first day or two. And yes, I'll certainly post plenty of pictures and stories after the tour.
Thank you for the lead, James. I just posted. |
Tickets are bought and we are going to be riding around Puerto Rico next week! I'm a healthy mix of excited and totally terrified. This will be my first ride more than two days long (we'll be there for eight), and I just don't know if I'm physically going to be able to do it. Most of the rides are in the 20-40 mile range, but our longest day is 70 miles, which totally freaks me out! Fortunately, that specific leg (Fajardo to Santa Isabel) hugs the coast and should be flat and pretty!
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Originally Posted by 1nterceptor
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I just came back from Puerto Rico this week, I was there for a few days.
I'm not a cycling tourist, I'm a tourist that likes to cycle :) So not much help to you. I bought a bike there from http://goalternativo.com/contact_us They were very friendly and might be able to answer some of your questions. PS, Try the Mofongo; it's mashed plantains :D http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AopSW5T843s Could you tell about how did you buy a bike from them? Was it used or new? What make and model was it and what was the price? Thanks |
Originally Posted by ak08820
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There is only a contact form on the website for goalternativo.
Could you tell about how did you buy a bike from them? Was it used or new? What make and model was it and what was the price? Thanks So to summarize; just to be clear in case this post ends up in Brompton's HQ. Wether or not I got a good deal; or it's just in my head that I think I got a deal - Go Alternativo treated me right and I would recommend them. |
HI. This trip was amazing! Photo journal coming soon.
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Hey everyone - so yes, I did this tour and it was unforgettable. Just put together a video documenting the experience. Check it out!
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