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Our Puerto Rico getaway was short yet sweet. We had a day and half to explore. Our time is very limited, so we made the most out of it and are able to relax.


We took the last flight from JFK to SJU at 5:55pm and arrived at SJU around 9-10pm. It took us less than an hour to drive to El Conquistador. We got a free upgrade from garden view to ocean view (the view includes view of the pool below). Our room is very spacious with a full size couch, king size bed, vanity table and 6ft sink cabinet, etc.  The room comes with a balcony with beach chairs.


One of the highlights of staying El Conquistador is La Palomino Island. The island is beautiful with pristine clear water and teeming with animals. There were chicken, chicks, hermit crabs and Lagunas roaming around. We were given a beach towel for each guest. Free activities include lawn games, sunbathing, mini golf, swimming and hiking. Luckily, we were able to hike and explore different parts of the island. You should bring your snorkeling gear and floats. The island charges you extra for these. Also you have the option to tour the island on a horse. If you are hungry, remember to stop by Laguna’s Café. Be careful of bird poop on the chairs!


Since our time was short, we spent one day at La Palomino Island and hike on the La Mina Trail in the Yunque Rainforest. The hike has a mixed of paved and uneven path. You will be walking along the river which leads to the La Mina Falls. The falls was crowded and I couldn’t take a secluded picture. Then, we took the Big Tree trail and walked along the road to our car. Please note that if you take the La Mina Trail back, you will have to climb up the stairs and the view will be the same.





The next day, we went to Casa Bacardi for our rum tasting and tour. I was astounded that Bacardi uses whiskey oak barrels to make their rum. Regardless, we were given a drink token each. If you want to upgrade your drink, you will have to buy another token. My mojito was perfectly made and was so good! If you are light weight and do not drink often, you will get drunk from their 5 tasting glasses. The host will go through each tasting glass by aging group. Another great activity to do at Bacardi is hand bottled your special reserve rum. 


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I have been searching for an oyster farm tour near New York City. Matunuck Oyster Farm came up during the search. The tour is free unless you dine at its restaurant. Plus the drive took less than 3 hours long from Queens NY.

The tour was very informative and fun. The purpose of the tour is to make people aware of the aquaculture industry and where our food is coming from. The meeting place is in the Matunuck Oyster bar, the restaurant. Perry, the owner, bought the restaurant to have access and expand his shellfish farm in Potter’s Pond. Perry also owns the marina across the restaurant.



We attend the 10am tour. The tour begins with a background information about the farm and its expansion to the restaurant and marina as well as the aquaculture industry. People were very active during the Q&A session. Next, everyone board the boat to Perry’s shellfish farm. During the tour, Perry explain to use how the oysters are raised and a few participants were able to hold and observe the oyster at different ages. Luckily, I was one of those participants.

For the grand finale, Perry pull out scallop shells!

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Hitachi Seaside Park

The highlight of this park is the 4.5 million blue nemophila flowers bloom at the 3.5-hectare Miharashi Hills. This is known as Nemophila Harmony, which is one of the biggest flower events in Japan. The best time to see Nemophila Harmony is late April to early May. There are plenty of food options. You can stop by a food truck section. The park has an amusement section and other gardens. Luckily, we had enough time to check out the tulip garden and ring a bell.



Ashikaga Flower Park

This is the best spot to view and smell the wisteria. These flowers also bloom in late April to early May. During our visit (Golden Week), everything was in bloom except for the golden wisteria (blooms in early May to mid-May).   We got a chance to try the wisteria ice cream.  Unfortunately, we did not have time to shop. The tour had an option for us to buy 3 souvenir items. There is no discount if you buy it through the tour.






Ichigo No Sato Farm

The Skytree berries are so delicious. We had 30 minutes to all you can eat strawberries and shopping. There are 4 rows of strawberries plants in each greenhouse. They have a café and small dessert and souvenir shop.

Pros of the Sunrise Tour

The total cost of the tour is cheaper than doing it yourself. You will save around 5,000 to 7,000 yen per person. You get a glimpse or highlight of each attraction. Our tour guide, Mako, was so cute and sweet.

Con of the Sunrise Tour

We need more time to check out the attractions and shop!
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