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Mona, Puerto Rico - an Untouched Treasure PDF Print E-mail

Puerto Rico is known worldwide for its pristine beaches and luxury resorts. Travelers come to this Caribbean Island paradise to take advantage of the natural beauty and luxury Puerto Rico Resorts. What many don't get to experience are the 'untouched' natural wonders found in this fascinating country.

Located in the Mona Passage, Mona Island is something you don't read much about. This natural preserve is a flat plateau surrounded by dazzling cliffs on most sides. On Mona, you'll find many species that are either endangered or cannot be found anywhere else in the world. If is for this reason that Mona is often compared to the Galapagos Islands.

Take a tour of Mona and you'll find countless species of animals. On land, the Mona Iguana freely roams the island but cannot be found anywhere else in the world. You'll also find several species of rare birds. In the ocean, several endangered species of sea turtles swim freely amongst the unspoiled mangroves and rich coral reefs. If you're lucky, you may catch a glimpse of dolphins or humpback whales.

Things to do in Mona
Most visitors spend a great deal of time exploring the island. With plenty to see, this can easily keep your attention for your entire visit. For ocean-lovers, it has been said that Mona offers some of the best snorkeling and diving in the Caribbean. Healthy coral reefs, clear visibility and warm waters attract ocean-lovers from around the world to this island paradise.

Camping in Mona
You won't find any hotels on Mona. In fact, the only way to stay overnight is to pitch a tent on the inland. Camping is allowed on three different beaches and is restricted to weekends-only during hunting season.

Getting to Mona

Accessing Mona can be done from the towns of Mayaguez and Cabo Rojo in Puerto Rico. Charter boats carry visitors to the island. Since the trip takes 6 hours, you may want to plan to spend at least a couple days.

Next time you're in Puerto Rico, consider spending a couple days of your vacation in the natural wonder that is Mona Island.


Enid Glasgow is a travel writer who enjoys traveling in the Americas and Caribbean. When visiting Puerto Rico, she stays at luxury hotels in Puerto Rico like Gran Melia.

 
6 Tips on Getting the Best Deal on Cheap International Flights PDF Print E-mail

An extended vacation with plans to visit several countries sounds very exotic and exciting. However, the total cost of your airfare can be prohibitive. For travel plans that include several stopovers in different countries what you need to look for are cheap international flights.

Here are a few suggestions that will help you travel the world without having to break the bank.

Get a Head Start by Planning Ahead

The key to finding the best deals on cheap international flights is to plan your getaway as far in advance as you can. Discounts can be sizable if you can select your flight with at least a 21-day advance purchase. Many of the cheap international flights are available directly from the airlines, who offer non published fares not often found for domestic travel. As an added bonus, you may find your other needs, such as lodging and attraction tickets may be cheaper as well with enough notice.

Smaller Airlines- Your Gateway to Cheap International Flights

Smaller airlines have less of an overhead and therefore are able to pass their savings on to you. EasyJet offers some of best deals on cheap international flights. This company does not even pay a commission to travel agents so they are able to reduce the public fares. Many times you will not have a meal or a movie, but this may pale in comparison to the savings you can pocket.

Package Deals helps save your Travel Dollars

Package deals for international flights are one of the best ways to get a great deal on your vacation. These packages include airfare and accommodations, and sometime attraction tickets. Many of these packages can be all-inclusive, meaning your food and some activities are covered as well. Destination specialists such as Airfare Planet, Qantas Vacations, and 1800 Fly Europe, will be able to save you a lot of your hard earned money with these vacation package deals.

Consider Multiple Stop-Overs

Many times, cheap international flights can be found if you take a flight requiring a layover or multiple stops. These flights are not as convenient sometimes as a direct flight, but you may get to see a few more sites and save some money at the same time. Multiple stops are also a great way to experience more of the local flavors found near the airports.

Dump the Baggage

When you are flying internationally, many airlines are now charging for checked baggage. This can raise the price of your cheap international flights to something not so cheap! Pack only what you need and consider purchasing items when you arrive at your destination.

Do Your Research

Many cheap fares can be found online. Online travel sites and destination specialty companies now offer the opportunity to plan your entire vacation with just a few clicks of the mouse. Be sure you are ready to purchase your tickets, however, because airfare prices can change within a matter of hours. Take the time to try several sites and don't be afraid to contact the companies directly. Many times a travel agency will match or beat someone else's best deal, or even offer some bonuses, just to get your business.

Following these easy tips and advice should help you find several cheap flights to your chosen destinations.

Huzaili Aris loves to travel and reveals more tips on how to find cheap airline tickets at his website. You'll also find travel destination tips, hotel deals and vacation tours for you and the whole family.

 
Experiencing Puerto Rican Flora at Montoso Gardens PDF Print E-mail

90 acres of botanical gardens await discerning Puerto Rican tourists, many of whom visit the expansive Montoso Gardens in Puerto Rico to unearth a colorful inventory of over 600 species of flowers, plants, fruits, nuts, and spices. The garden, an elusive jewel poised along the staggering Pico Montoso Mountain, overlooking the turquoise Caribbean Sea, has elicited eco-tourists and horticulturists alike from even the world's most remote crevices.

The allure of the Montoso Gardens, aside from its fascinating location (wedged between soaring mountains at an altitude of 1500 feet), boils down to the garden's multifaceted landscape: Montoso houses not only a colorful botanical garden, but also a comprehensive nursery and tropical and flower fruit farm. As such, Montoso Gardens is a sanctuary for those in pursuit of the tropic's diverse assemblage of flora.

Adjacent to the 5,000-acre Maricao State Forest, this former coffee plantation was created in 1987 by Bryan Brunner, a devout tropical horticulturalist who, after coming to Puerto Rico to teach graduate horticulture courses, decided to remain permanently and commit himself to conservation and tropical ecotourism.

Visiting Montoso Gardens entails a world of tropical opportunity, and for $5 donation, Montoso guests can absorb the garden's natural beauty through breathtaking hikes and scenic mountain vistas which provide a canvas for photographers of all skill levels. Visitors will admire the orange birds of paradise and fluorescent pink gingers that blanket the garden's surface; sample cinnamon, pili nuts, or several others in its whopping 258 fruit, nut, and spice collection; and wander among delicate flowers as they linger gracefully among the mountainous terrain.

Enid Glasgow is a travel writer who enjoys traveling in the Americas and Caribbean. When visiting Puerto Rico, she stays at luxury hotels in Puerto Rico like Gran Melia.

 


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