I'm not sure on the date of reopening but your best bet may be to do an "ongoing search" with Interval. Doing an OGS may be the best way to achieve your exchange.
I can't fully agree with Tenga (post #2). The storm did a lot of damage to the entire island, and a lot of areas were turned into a third world environment (no electricity, bridges and roads destroyed, etc). I personally think a lot of people may not want to return or visit there for many more years.
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You might find this interesting to change your mind? Puerto Rico is very much recovered, yes it was bad but they have made great strides. All electricity fully restored more then 18 month ago. Today I can't find any bridges out? March of 2018 I had no problems driving across the entire Island! Below is the Grand opening just eight days ago of a New Hyatt property. Almost 16 million have come to Puerto Rico in 2019.
Hyatt Hotels has completed its transformation of the former Gran Melia resort in Puerto Rico, debuting the Hyatt Regency Grand Reserve Puerto Rico.
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The property, which underwent a multimillion-dollar overhaul, is comprised entirely of suites and bungalow-style units. (The resort had been open under the temporary name The Resort at Coco Beach since August).
There are a total of 480 guest roooms, 93 suites, five club suites and a high-profile presidential suite.
In another strong sign for Puerto Rico’s tourism industry, the island’s biggest air hub had a significant traffic surge in November.
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in another strong sign for Puerto Rico’s tourism industry, the island’s biggest air hub had a significant traffic surge in November.
Mexico-based ASUR, which manages San Juan’s Luis Munoz Marin International Airport, reported a 20.2 percent increase in passenger traffic in November, compared to the same month in 2018.
That amounted to a total of 779,725 passengers for the month, compared to 648,928 in November 2018.
For the year, San Juan’s airport is reporting 15.85 million passengers, a very strong 12.1 percent increase over the same period last year.
The increase comes as Puerto Rico has managed to attract a major wave of new air routes from the mainland United States, as carriers like Spirit, Frontier and others continue to expand their service to the island.
Indeed, just last month Frontier launched three new routes to Puerto Rico.
That’s helped lead to what Puerto Rico tourism officials report as record-breaking visitor arrival numbers in 2019 — and a sign of how far the island’s crucial tourism industry has come since the storms of 2017.