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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-29-2010 @ 9:44AM
Lisa said...
The beaches do not compare to Puerto Rico where they have pristine beaches. The Island of Puerto Rico, does not matter where you go, it offers beautiful landscapes, delicious food, very historical, gorgeous beaches. I find Panama's terrain and beaches too rough and delapidated.
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11-29-2010 @ 11:32AM
Donna said...
Funny. I found the beaches in Puerto Rico to be dirty & open to the public. Also it was requested that we remain within the resort area & not wander away on our own. Too dangerous. I was not impressed with PR at all. Will not go back or recommend to others. Our own beaches on Long Island are much prettier.
11-30-2010 @ 11:39AM
bobbi said...
Yes, the beaches in PR are naturally beautiful. It's just too bad there is not a beach on the entire island that isn't strewn w/litter & trash. The resorts try to keep there private beach fronts clean, but any public access beach is treated like a landfill. This has always saddened me and is why my Puerto Rican family looks for "pristine" vacations outside of PR. With that said, the islands of Vieques and Culebras (short ferry or commuter flight from the main island of PR) offer more well kept beaches.