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Vieques Island, Puerto Rico

Learn Spanish, Gain another World

The language most prevalent and of preference for Puerto Ricans and Viequenses (Vieques residents) is Spanish.

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  • If you are considering to learn another language, let me tell you that learning another language is literally like gaining another world. It opens windows to endless opportunities for your business and it enhances social experiences in your travels.

    If you are a traveler visiting Vieques and the main island of Puerto Rico you will find that many residents and service providers in the metro and tourists areas of Puerto Rico speak English. The residents that don't speak English really make an effort to help you and satisfy your travel needs.

    SPANISH LESSONS FOR TOURISTS

    When you visit the town of Isabel Segunda and other small towns on the island where most of the Viequenses reside, you will find that most of the islanders speak Spanish and very little English. The residents on the island are very friendly and they will their best to help you in any way they can and make you feel welcomed.

    It is very much appreciated by the residents when you make an effort to say Hello in Spanish "Hola", Good Morning "Buenos Dìas". An "Hola" goes a long way and they will be most likely to go the extra mile to service you.

    The best universal phrase you can say is a simple SMILE.

    If you do not speak any Spanish I do suggest that you carry a small pocket dictionary with you in order to help you communicate basic phrases during your travels.

    DO NOT LET LANGUAGE KEEP YOU FROM EXPLORING PUERTO RICO. You will feel right at home in Puerto Rico. All you need to have a good time is a smile, a swimsuit and a positive adventurous attitude. If you bring all these with you, I guarantee you that you will be coming back to visit year after year.

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