Justin Bieber definitely has swagger and the 17-year old proves distance is not an issue if you're in love. In fact, the teen heart throb flew 6,000 miles just to spend a romantic dinner date and evening with his "Mamacita" Selena Gomez.

Despite a few Beliebers hopelessly wishing the "Mistletoe" singer would break up with former Disney princess, Selena Gomez, it looks like it'll never happen. Justin Bieber is one head-over-heels teenager over Gomez and the female pop star seems to be feeling just the same.

In fact, the two have been dating for over a year and have gone on multiple dates of which include Bieber renting out the whole Staples Center for Gomez.

From their private dates to photographed public display of affection, these two are definitely hopeless romantics. Unlike a few teenage celebrity couples in Hollywood who have broken up in as early as a few months, Justin and Selena make sure to keep the flame going.

Despite Selena's ongoing world tour, Justin being the sweet and supportive boyfriend that he is, hopped on a plane and flew to Puerto Rico where Selena is currently at.

So what did the two lovebirds do this time? They enjoyed a romantic dinner date for two at Pikayo where the two feasted on a classic Puerto Rican dish made by the famous chef of the restaurant, Wilo Benet. Selena and Justin filled up on thinly sliced beef tenderloin highlighted by sautéed onions and pikayo fries.

"They seemed really happy together," shared an insider to Hollywood Life. "They were by themselves and they each ate the Bistec Encebollado."

After their sumptuous meal, the two headed up to the Conrad Condado Plaza Hotel & Casino where they both spent the night. Word is that they spent the evening at the most expensive room in the hotel, The King Grande Ocean Suite, which costs $689 a night. Well, it's a small amount to pay if you're Justin Bieber. The kid loves to shower his girlfriend with the best so who can blame him?

With the night over and done, Justin Bieber is said to be on a plane now headed back to LA. It's obvious the singer has "good night" jitters up his sleeve to make swoon worthy tunes for his next album, "Believe."