Jan

30

Block a Week on Your Calendar for a Chance to Win a Free Trip to Puerto Rico!

Shown: A parrot sitting on a tree limb with the words "Puerto Rico" superimposed on the image.
Photo Credit: DiscoverPuertoRico.com

Although I was born on the island and attended school in Puerto Rico, I have spent most of my life in States. But la isla del encanto / the island of love calls out to me on a daily basis, especially now during this time of isolation and confinement.

The thought of beautiful beaches, warm breezes, and the ability to spend time in nature without the sounds of sirens at all hours of the day and night makes me want to jump on a plane. But I won’t. Not yet.

COVID concerns are real and are still affecting travel. But this will not last.

Also, Puerto Rico is taking safety measures and prioritizing the health and safety of all travelers to ensure a safe vacation when you do decide to visit.

To give us hope for that day when we can visit la Isla de Borikén*, Discover Puerto Rico, JetBlue, and San Juan Marriot are inviting travelers to block off time for vacation, to envision a better day and enter for a chance to win an all-expense paid trip for two to Puerto Rico!

The above photo was taken during a recent trip to Puerto Rico.
During a Puerto Rico family vacation in 2012, we visited Palomino Island.

To enter to win this latinalicious all-expense paid trip for two to Puerto Rico, block off any week in 2021 in your Google, Outlook, or other digital calendars, title the week “Fly JetBlue to Puerto Rico”, and invite the email address Vacation@DiscoverPuertoRico.com to the event.

By blocking off that week in your calendar, you’ll be entered to win a future trip at the time of their choosing. Just hurry, this giveaway ends on February 10!

So start your vacation planning because this lucky person may just be YOU.

Click to view the official giveaway rules.


*Puerto Rico is Spanish for “rich port”, the island’s official name; however, some honor the island’s Taino indigenous population who called the island Borikén or Boriquien by using this same name. This is also why you will often see Puerto Ricans refer to themselves as Boricuas. Like them, I choose to honor my great grandmother’s indigenous roots by saying I am Boricua, orgullosamente Boricua.

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Migdalia Rivera, also known as Ms. Latina in social media, is a single Latina mother of a teen, tween and 2 Australian Shepherds. When not blogging, or chasing after her energetic bunch, she connects influential bloggers with brands and PR agencies via her blogger network, Stiletto Media.

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  • Avatar Festia January 31, 2021, 10:13 am

    There’s this pandemic going on. Don’t come to Puerto Rico, period. We’re not your playground.

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