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Questions About Vieques:
Q: I am a U.S. resident - do I need a passport to visit Vieques?
A: No, Residents of the U.S. do not need a passport to travel to Vieques. Vieques is an island-municipality of Puerto Rico, which is a Commonwealth- as an Associated Free State. It is a democracy, which governs itself subject to the Constitution of the United States.
Q: What is the currency used in Vieques?
A: The currency is in U.S. dollars. There are two ATMs on the Island and many places accept Visa and Mastercard.
Q: How do I get to Vieques?
A: Vieques is easily accessible from Puerto Rico by both ferry and plane. Starting in August, American Airlines/American Eagle will offer flights straight through to Vieques. Many major airlines from around the world fly to San Juan and it is a short ferry or plane ride from San Juan to Vieques.
Q: What language is spoken on Vieques?
A: Spanish is the official language of the Island, however most people do speak some English. It is considered respectful to at least attempt to speak some Spanish.
Q: How can I get around on Vieques?
A: There are several transportation on Vieques, from car rentals to "Publicos", public vans that routinely travel the island. There are also car dealers on the island for those interested in purchasing a vehicle.
Questions About Dos Palmas:
Q: How big is each condo unit?
A: Each condo unit is approximately 2,500 square feet, including outdoor terrace.
Q: Does each unit have a view of the ocean?
A: Yes, each unit in Dos Palmas has a view of the ocean and beach access.
Q: Are the units furnished?
A: Yes, each unit is tastefully appointed in comfortable furnishings.
Q: Are units owned or leased?
A: Each unit is individually owned. Owners do have the opportunity to rent their units, if desired. Dos Palmas can assist in the unit rental process.
Q: What are my dining options?
A: There is a restaurant on the property as well as a swim-up bar and grill in one of the pools. Additionally, there are many wonderful local restaurants to choose from. If you would rather cook at home, there are local markets in town where you can purchase food.
Q: Is there direct beach access from Dos Palmas?
A: Yes, there is direct access down to the beach from Dos Palmas.
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