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The Enchantment of the
Spanish Virgin Islands
La Isla del Encanto, the Enchanted
Island. When you fly into San Juan, make sure you are sitting
by the window, all the better to catch a glimpse of the
rich variety of the island as you approach. You will see
the ancient Spanish fortress of El Morro, jutting out into
the Atlantic, still guarding Old San Juan, and serving as
a symbol of the island's rich history.
You
will also see the magnificent coastline, with its white
sand beaches and the smaller islands, glittering in the
turquoise sea, the modern hotels that rise along the coast,
the gleaming glass towers of the Hato Rey banking district
and the cool green of the mountains further inland. All
of this, and you haven't even landed yet!
Old San Juan, with its narrow streets
paved with bricks that were once used as ballast on sailing
ships from Spain, is on the "must do" list. Dozens
of shops line its criss-crossing avenues, also home to several
art galleries, and small museums for the history buffs to
poke around in.
Christopher Columbus landed in 1493 on
the Western side of Puerto Rico. With its strategic location,
Spain installed a colony on the island, and for the next
400 years it was under the control of the Spanish Colonial
Government. The system of fortifications that were built
in the late 16th century, designed to protect the Bay of
San Juan still stand as a proud display of military architecture.
Included are two large forts and a system of fortified city
wall.
La Fortaleza was constructed between
1533 and 1540 to control access from the harbor. It now
serves as the Puerto Rico Governor's mansion. The second
fort was El Moro, built to control San Juan Bay. A marvel
to explore with its thick stone walls and many steps, you
will find yourself trying to imagine it in the late 18th
century when it bristled with more than 400 cannons. It
is now maintained by the U.S. National Parks Services.
Leaving the city behind, it is time to
head for the hills. Following the coastal road that leads
from San Juan to Fajardo, you soon arrive at the Caribbean
Nation Forest. El Yunque, as it is more commonly known,
is the only tropical rainforest in the U.S. National Parks
system. Waterfalls fed by more than 100 billion gallons
of annual rainfall lace the forest and giant ferns shade
the winding road into the preserve. Hiking trails from casual
to steep are waiting to challenge you, or simply climb the
observation tower for a stunning view of the forest and
the nearby beaches. Continuing on to Fajardo, make sure
you stop at the kioskos.
Looking
rather ramshackle from the road, once into the crowded parking
area, you will be caught up in the fun and excitement. Tiny
establishments, each boasting that they serve the best food,
vie for your attention and appetite. If you don't speak
Spanish, no problem, the point and eat method works very
well here! Not to be missed…the piononos, tostones,
empanadas. Wash them all down with a cold drink. Ahhh. You
are now ready to proceed onto Fajarado and your charter
yacht!
The east coast of Puerto Rico, with its
proximity to the islands of Culebra, Vieques and the many
tiny islets scattered close by, all combine to create a
perfect area for charter yachts to cruise in sheltered waters,
but allowing the guests to experience a wide variety of
experiences. The most common jumping off point is Fajardo,
home to several beautiful marinas, or Puerto del Rey, located
further south.
Culebra is an unpretentious little paradise.
Featuring gently rolling hills and many harbors and surroundings
islands and cays, you might just be tempted to spend your
entire holiday in its protected anchorages. There is plenty
to do and see, whether you choose to explore by foot or
by tender. It is said that every road on Culebra ends in
a beach, with plenty of opportunity for amateur field biologists
to observe rare species of wildlife under the domain of
the Culebra National Wildlife Refuge.
Just as interesting, is to pull up a
seat in one of the local watering holes and observe the
local population. The island attitude of low-key, live-and-let-live
is conducive to the lifestyle of the harmless eccentrics
who gravitate there, some of them disciples of the sixties
and some of them delightfully unidentifiable in their heritage.
A quick tender ride in most any direction
from most any anchorage will take you to a new and secluded
beach, perfect with its sugar white sand fringed with palm
trees. The shallow waters and close by reefs are perfect
for the snorkeler. Local knowledge for dive sites is the
best way to view the many underwater splendors at deeper
depths, and the concession, Coral Head Divers, can help
you take the plunge.
Located
to the South of Culebra is Vieques. The name "Vieques"
is derived from the original Indian name for the island:
Beiques, or "small land". The fact that Vieques
has been under the control of the Navy for many years has
permitted the island to remain largely undeveloped and pristine.
In fact, the Eastern end is still used as a Navy range.
The town of Esperanza, located on the southern side of the
island, is a pretty little town with lots of restaurants.
There is even a museum to explore with
several archeological and natural history exhibits. With
plenty of beautiful beaches, secluded coves and private
anchorages to explore, Vieques seems much larger than it
is. One of your favorites anchorages is sure to be Mosquito
Bay. At night, the star-studded sky is sure to hold your
attention, but look down into the dark of the water. See
it sparkle? The phosphorescence in the water is so intense
here, that at times that you can actually see the trail
of the fish as they swim by.
All too soon, it is time to return to
Puerto Rico and then on to home. Relaxed and rejuvenated,
you will be repeating the words the Spanish words that you
have learned that fit the occasion: "regresare, regresare,
regresare"…"I will return, I will return,
I will return". Come expereince Puerto Rico aboard
a crewed yacht charter.
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