by MKline16
We walked around Old San Juan on our own. Saw the umbrellas and had beers and chips at Greengos Cantina
Visited: May 19, 2019
by dchambers
The Fort is a must see for any history buffs.
Visited: Apr 21, 2019
by KimmieQ
Open to walk Old San Juan on our own and get some local fare. Food and mojitos were out of this world.
Visited: Aug 31, 2019
by pmshea
Did the walking tour and it was great. Got to taste several foods that were ready when we arrived so with 16 people, there was no waiting, more time to enjoy the sites.
Visited: Feb 24, 2018
by balconycabin
We also love San Juan. My son and I went Helmet diving. I liked it but wouldn't do it again in San Juan. The water was quite cloudy. Most of San Juan (tourist area) has recovered from Hurricane Maria.
Visited: Oct 27, 2018
by cruisetravel63
My daughter and I did the window cave excursion. We really enjoyed it. Drive was about an hour from the ship. We got to see some of the countryside which was nice.
by markristin
I love San Juan. There are so many things to do. We took the Old and New San Juan tour and it was very informative. I would recommend this to anyone on the first trip to the island. I really wish the ship arrived earlier than 3:00 to the island. It gave limited time for shopping
Visited: Jun 22, 2019
by VStep
San Juan, Puerto Rico is absolutely beautiful! The history , the colors ,the people , the food ....loved it all ! Tour the city, shop and taste the food @ the San Juan Food and Culture tour !
by fsurob15
The port is on the edge of Old San Juan. I skipped the many guys trying to get you into a loaded van to sit in heavy traffic and walked it on my own. Best decision. If you can walk hills in an old town, do it. I was able to make my way up to the Castillo San Cristobal. This place is amazing when you consider the time it was built and purpose. Of course in WWII it was improved, but still. It has great views of the ocean and the grounds surrounding it are nice and provide many photo spots. The town has many shops, residences and eateries. I went to a local place for lunch to enjoy some good bistec and mofungo... Take your time to explore walking as traffic is bad. LOL The departure out of the port is nice as you get to sail past the San Fellipe Fortress. More chances for photos.
Visited: Jul 02, 2017
by MJtraveler
Always fun to walk around the old town. Lots to see. The shops and restaurants seem to be recovering and reopening. Fun place!
Visited: Sep 14, 2019
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