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San Juan is one of the Caribbean’s most vibrant and historic cruise ports, offering a blend of colonial architecture, tropical beaches, and lively culture. As the capital of Puerto Rico, San Juan provides visitors with colorful streets, centuries-old forts, rich cuisine, and easy access to rainforest adventures. Whether beginning a cruise or exploring for the day, San Juan offers an unforgettable mix of history, beauty, and island charm.
A historic district filled with cobblestone streets, pastel buildings, shops, restaurants, plazas, and significant landmarks dating back over 500 years.
A massive 16th-century fortress standing guard over the entrance to San Juan Bay. Visitors can explore tunnels, ramparts, and sweeping ocean views.
One of the largest fortifications ever built in the Americas. This fortress offers panoramic city views and insight into Puerto Rico’s colonial history.
A popular urban beach just minutes from Old San Juan. Ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and beachside dining.
The official residence of the Governor of Puerto Rico and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Known for its striking architecture and historical significance.
A guided trip to the only tropical rainforest in the U.S. National Forest system. Includes waterfalls, hiking trails, scenic overlooks, and lush, tropical scenery.
A visit to Casa Bacardi, featuring mixology classes, tastings, and a behind-the-scenes look at one of the world’s most famous rum brands.
A cultural excursion through historic streets, plazas, and landmarks with guided insight into Puerto Rico’s architecture and heritage.
Guests can enjoy pool access, beach facilities, dining, and amenities at nearby resorts.
Excursions depart from nearby marinas for snorkeling, open-water swimming, and relaxation along Puerto Rico’s beautiful coastline.
A signature Puerto Rican dish made from mashed plantains and typically served with chicken, shrimp, or seafood.
A traditional rice dish cooked with pigeon peas and flavorful seasonings.
Common selections include red snapper, mahi-mahi, shrimp, and octopus prepared in a variety of local styles.
Popular street foods filled with seasoned meats or seafood.
Known for rich flavor and smooth profiles, both are widely enjoyed and available throughout the city.
Puerto Rico uses the United States Dollar. Credit cards are accepted widely.
Spanish and English are both commonly spoken.
Taxis, ride-shares, and walking are ideal for Old San Juan. Tours often include transportation for longer excursions.
San Juan is warm year-round with high humidity. Light clothing, sunscreen, and hydration are recommended.
Old San Juan offers artisan crafts, jewelry, rum, coffee, clothing, and handmade local goods. Popular areas include Calle Fortaleza and Paseo de la Princesa.
San Juan captures the heart of every traveler with its blend of culture, history, color, and coastal beauty. Whether strolling through Old San Juan, exploring ancient forts, relaxing on the beaches, or venturing into the rainforest, the city offers a memorable and immersive experience for visitors of all ages.
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Nov 3 11:30AM AST
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Nov 3 7:00PM AST