Puerto Rico Accommodations and Vegan-Friendly Places to Stay
While traveling, we vegans definitely prefer to stay in a place that provides cruelty free bedding & toiletries, and offers a vegan breakfast and perhaps other vegan meal options. There are completely vegan B&Bs (Bed & Breakfast), vegan hostels, and even vegan rooms to let. And lots of hotels, big & small, provide free breakfasts and will happily provide a vegan breakfast if you let them know the day before (we encourage you to ask). Also, other alternatives such as Air BnB, vegan couch surfing, and TrustedHousesitters are well worth considering. And in some cities, traveler focused apartment rentals are an excellent choice for those of us who prefer to stay in an apartment with a kitchen so we can make our own vegan meals. This list shows some of the Best Vegan Accommodations and Vegan-Friendly places to stay. The accommodations shown below were dynamically generated and sorted by your reviews and the reviews of your fellow vegans. We accept no advertising. Our goal is to provide a platform that truly respects and mirrors our collective vegan opinions and perspectives. As our global vegan community adds additional vegan and vegan-friendly accommodations, and as we review and rate our favorites, the resulting listings will continually, and more accurately, reflect our global vegan accommodation preferences.
Accommodations / Vegan-Friendly Places to Stay in Puerto Rico
The number one bed and breakfast in Puerto Rico features 9 rooms and 4 apartments; all decorated with in unique style of its own.
Dreamcatcher is the only vegetarian guest house in San Juan. Guests may sign up for yoga and meditation classes, take part in sightseeing tours, do paddle boarding, or opt for nature-adventure tours outside of the typical touristy options. They may also borrow a bicycle and go for a ride around the neighborhood beaches or the popular Loíza Street.
The famous three-course breakfast is served daily by local chef Jerome who has been specializing in vegan and vegetarian cuisine since 2003.
You may also choose between juice blends, homemade hemp milk and kombucha elixirs made with all natural ingredients.The Dreamcatcher is proud to be supporting this type of experience in which guests enjoy healthy foods as they spend some time away from home.
Everything about this guesthouse suggests relaxation,” according to the March 2014 issue of New York Magazine. It smells of incense, as one can listen to the meditation music in the background and hear the flow of water from the fountain.
At almost every corner of this captivating place, from guest rooms to common areas, there are dreamcatchers. These artifacts can be traced back to the native people of North America who used to make them by hand, as symbols of protection from nightmares and enablers of only beautiful dreams. And these happen to be the same positive vibes the Dreamcatcher Team wants to send its guests as they walk in the main door.