Why choose Puerto
Rico?
Because Puerto Rico is a commonwealth of USA and applies to the same laws
and regulations as well protections as is in the United States. Centrally
located to serve Caribbean Islands, Central, South, and North America.
Puerto Rico is one of the most visited islands in the Caribbean’s, with
over six million visitors a year. The residents are often bilingual and
have the highest income per family in the United States, Puerto Rico have
taking over Miami’s visitors and shoppers from most Caribbean Islands and
Latin visitors.
Do I need visa to
travel?
If you are a United States residence, you do not need a Passport to
travel just your driving license it is same as you fly to New York or to
New Orleans
American Embassies worldwide are also more flexible to issue a travel
visa to Puerto Rico for the Hidden Society Caribbean Galleria buyers
and to the exhibitors. In addition, Hidden Society International Jewelry
Trade Show helps to expedite the visa processes for its buyers and the
exhibitors if necessary as long as they are coming to the Trade Show in
Puerto Rico. Who will be exhibiting?
How can I find good Hotels?
Hidden
Society Caribbean Galleria already made special
arrangements with Four Diamond Award winner Condado
Plaza Hotel & Casino for the first 100 rooms at $130.00 per room. We
would advise you to reserve your room now actual rates are $280.00.to
$800.00 Mr. Armak is also negotiating with
other hotels nearby for reduced rates. These hotels are upscale and
prices will be at special rate. For the buyers, we will have additional
discounts and some of the buyers, depending on their buying power, Hidden Society
Caribbean Galleria will pay for their room. Most fine
hotels have casinos in-house and live music.
Can you tell me
something about Puerto Rico?
Puerto Rico is a U.S. Commonwealth located 1,000 miles SE of Miami, FLA.
With a population of 3.7 million people, Spanish and English are both
spoken languages there, and considered the island’s official languages.
The average temperature is 82 F (28 C), and besides its 270 miles of
pristine beaches, one can see the lush mountain ranges, El Yunque Rainforest, and 500 years of Spanish heritage
with a legacy that includes the walled city of Old San Juan, the only
walled city in the Caribbean. Its unique blend of Spanish, Latin and
American influences offers a truly distinctive cultural experience.
The Currency used there is the U.S. dollar, and most major U.S. banks
have branches with ATM networks of 24-hour service. The electricity is
also in accordance with U.S. Standards, 120 volts, AC, and the telephones
use the area code (787), Directory Assistance (411) and Emergency
Assistance (911). Mil is processed through the U.S. Postal Service and
can be sent through most major international courier services.
Puerto Rico is main Airport, Luis Muñóz Marin International Airport, is among the
largest in the world in terms of volume and quality of service, handling
more than 10 million passengers per year. Four hundred forty-four flights
depart weekly from the U.S., 77 of them are from Miami or NY. Tourism
statistics have 4.1 million visitors for this island since 1996. Its
accommodations include excellent hotels and resorts that offer a wide
range of accommodations, conference, and recreational choices.
There are also Paradores, quaint retreats that
offer visitors a true flavor of Puerto Rico. For entertainment, one can
go sunbathing, snorkeling, diving, sailing, deep-sea fishing,
windsurfing, and play tennis and golf (more than 100 tennis courts and
championship golf courses). There are fine dining cuisines from around
the world, and nighttime and cultural activities include excellent
international casinos and nightclubs, theater, dance and opera. Same tax
deductions apply for business meetings, and there is no excise tax
imposed on materials imported for conventions or promotional purposes.
The medical care is the best in the Caribbean, with the finest facilities
providing excellent coverage throughout the island. Stateside insurance
policies are honored there. The economy based on manufacturing of
pharmaceuticals, textiles and high technology equipment, tourism,
government service, banking and agriculture.