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I attended Bad Bunny's historic residency twice in Puerto Rico, but discovered there was so much more to experience beyond the incredible concerts.
As Puerto Rico’s tourism economy hits new highs, a quiet movement is reshaping how and where visitors experience the island. From bee farms in the mountains to dragon fruit fields in the ...
The global superstar's 30-show residency in his homeland and his focus on its culture, music and issues "means everything" to Puerto Ricans on the island and the U.S. mainland.
Conservative estimates say Bad Bunny’s residency will bring in some $200 million to Puerto Rico over its approximately three-month run, which falls during the typically less-trafficked summer month.
Bad Bunny is performing a series of 30 concerts that fans say are meant to galvanize Puerto Rico’s unique sense of pride and resilience against the backdrop of economic uncertainty ...
Thousands of tourists will flock to Puerto Rico for Bad Bunny’s three-month run at El Choli — and some locals are seizing the moment.
Bad Bunny begins his 30-day stint at Coliseo de Puerto Rico with a show that celebrates his homeland, and his No. 1 album Debí Tirar Más Fotos.
Dot Ai, in conjunction with Invest Puerto Rico (“Invest PR”), the island’s business attraction organization, previously announced plans to establish the facility in May 2025.
Bad Bunny 'doesn't want to leave' Puerto Rico, and after visiting these destinations, you won't either.
Shaking was reported across the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico on Monday night after an earthquake was reported off the coast of the Dominican Republic.