Portugal by a mile. You also do not need to do a tour group to do Portugal. |
Well, I picked Puerto Rico, so that? I'm going in a couple of weeks to celebrate my 50th.
They have really good restaurants (better than Portugal). Also, Portugal is very far and it's hard to get over the jet lag. I love Old Town San Juan and the beaches. I mean, it helps that I've been to both places, but if I hadn't I'd go to whichever one I hadn't seen. New is big for me. |
I don't believe for a second that the overall quality of restaurants in PR is better than Portugal. And the jet lag argument, meh. It sounds like you don't really like to travel far. |
Well, have you been to both places? I have. Portugal is not known for its restaurants. |
Saying that Puerto Rico has better restaurants than Portugal shows your ignorance. |
Or perhaps yours. How much time have you spent in Puerto Rico outside of all-inclusives or similar (which are known for mediocre food world wide.) |
Both are great. I’d go with Portugal just cause you mention that it’s a milestone birthday, so makes sense to make it “special”. Puerto Rico is also special, but is much easier to get to and you could hop on a direct flight even for a long weekend.
Ultimately, it depends on how you feel. Sometimes I feel like just going somewhere “easy” and having a relaxing time. Sometimes I’m up for more sightseeing and active vacation. How does your friend feel about the choices? Ultimately, it’s a conversation to have with your friend. |
Alot - I can guarantee more than you. And have never stayed in an all-inclusive. Ever. Anywhere. Sounds like you just want to take the easy way out - going to someplace familiar, less hassle instead of experiencing new or different things. |
Wouldn’t even consider Puerto Rico. And I say this after going for a week last year. |
I was born in Puerto Rico, lived there until I was through culinary school and moved straight to Portugal where I am now an internally-renowned food critic. |
Compared with Portugal, Puerto Rico is like a village. |
Well, given your internal regard, I guess you can safely ignore my opinion and move on with your day. |
I haven't been to PR (but I'm a New Yorker whose best friends were Puerto Rican, so familiar with the cuisine), but I have been to Portugal, and it's absolutely false to say that their cuisine is inferior to anyone else's. Hell, I can eat bacalhau and Pastel de nata every single day, and that's just two dishes they're known for. |
OP here. Thanks all for the input, appreciate it. |
I'm Portuguese (from the mainland) so I'm biased...but I'll throw out another option....the Azores! Went there for a wedding and came back wishing I had family there so I could justify visiting more often. |