ginovega
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I agree you 100% and that is niche in the PR scuba diving business that can be exploited. I am about 6 years from retiring from the military and I am planning on exploring that avenue...
I do know that Island Scuba in Guanica and Paradise Snorkeling and Dive center at LA Parguera do assist divers w logging locally... they don't usually handle the transportation
Remember PR might seem foreign for many US mainlanders but is not. You are not leaving US territory, you don't need a passport, US currency is the method of payment, you have the Walmart, Kmart, McDonalds, Wendy's, Subways , Chili's, Wallgreens, CVS, auto zone, pepboys and many US chains, no customs, major cell phone companies like Sprint, T-Mobile, AT&T work great there. You can call like being in the States. Has the major hub in the Carribean the international airport, biggest hyperbactic chamber in the Caribbean... all us Major car rental companies are there. Is the easiest destination to reach from the USA.
In addition, on your comments about Spanish, you will be surprise how many people speak English. One example is Rincon, Culebra and Vieques where you will find many US mainlanders (not ex-parts are they have not lefyvghe USA) liva and have businesses there....
I do know that Island Scuba in Guanica and Paradise Snorkeling and Dive center at LA Parguera do assist divers w logging locally... they don't usually handle the transportation
Remember PR might seem foreign for many US mainlanders but is not. You are not leaving US territory, you don't need a passport, US currency is the method of payment, you have the Walmart, Kmart, McDonalds, Wendy's, Subways , Chili's, Wallgreens, CVS, auto zone, pepboys and many US chains, no customs, major cell phone companies like Sprint, T-Mobile, AT&T work great there. You can call like being in the States. Has the major hub in the Carribean the international airport, biggest hyperbactic chamber in the Caribbean... all us Major car rental companies are there. Is the easiest destination to reach from the USA.
In addition, on your comments about Spanish, you will be surprise how many people speak English. One example is Rincon, Culebra and Vieques where you will find many US mainlanders (not ex-parts are they have not lefyvghe USA) liva and have businesses there....