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Public Jour férié
National
Jour des Présidents
Lundi, 21 Février, 2028
Février 2028
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SAM
19
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DIM
20
Week-end
LUN
21
Jour férié
Week-end de 3 jours (19 Février – 21 Février)
📣 Conseils aux voyageurs
Puerto Rico offers diverse attractions including white-sand beaches, excellent opportunities for diving and snorkeling, and bioluminescent bays. Beyond the coast, the island boasts a rich culture and diverse culinary scene influenced by Spanish-American heritage.
- Social customs, including greetings and personal space, may differ from mainland U.S. norms.
- Public spaces, particularly parks, serve as active social centers for games like dominos and chess.
- While the atmosphere is generally accepting, open displays of affection may attract attention.
- Political conversations can be passionate; caution is advised when discussing the island's status.
- San Juan's specific areas (Condado, Santurce, Hato Rey) are noted for a particularly open atmosphere for LGBTQ+ travelers.
- Community life is strong, visible through neighbors gathering in public spaces.
- When greeting women, a kiss on one cheek is common. Visitors are advised to avoid intense political discussions regarding the island's status. Showing respect for the elderly is valued; saying "Bendicíon" when leaving is a customary gesture.
À propos de ce jour férié
Presidents' Day is observed in Puerto Rico, an unincorporated self-governing Caribbean territory of the United States. The island is located southeast of Miami, Florida, and has a population of approximately 3.2 million. The official languages are Spanish and English, with Spanish being predominant.