Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Boogie-boarding-buddies

I am back to post a snippet from the last month. We were in Puerto Rico for a little vacation so I'll have to post those pictures next. I have wanted to go to Old San Juan and visit for longer than just our way through on an overnight flight. And now, I have some new insights about Puerto Rico, and have decided that for people wanting a Caribbean vacation without the big price tag (especially the @ $200. price tag for a passport for each family member!), that Puerto Rico is a great choice. Lots of culture, history, similar foods and traditions as the rest of the Caribbean, and clear blue beaches make the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico a perfect choice! Don't worry if you don't speak Spanish- you can learn enough words in a 15-minute session with a Spanish-English dictionary to get around in a car, and most people around San Juan speak some English. It's fairly cheap to fly from the States, and in my opinion is a great vacation spot with plenty of things to do.

So on to this blog post- we discovered the best boogie-boarding beaches that we've ever experienced right along the Isle Verde beach outside the Courtyard Marriott Hotel. The waves were consistent, and the beach was shallow- less than 2 feet- for at least 200 yards, so you can catch a good-sized wave and ride it all the way in. The two older kids, who had been fighting all day, had so much fun together on the waves that all was forgotten and afterward they were hugging and dancing around like it was the best day of their lives.












And last but not least- the little guy watched the older kids having so much fun that he had to have me rent him his own boogie-board. He insisted on carrying it out to the beach all by himself, and after one 40-foot ride on the waves, he was all done and ready to move on.

3 comments:

Burt Family said...

How fun! I miss those sand filled days :) I was waiting for the pic of Damon after his 40ft. ride!

callred said...

We enjoyed Puerto Rico also. It is a fun island. Looks like the kids had a blast!

abby said...

how fun! we had our short overnight layover in puerto rico and fell in love with it. i think part of it is that we were excited to see freeways and walmarts and that stuff. :) but really, would love to go back.