San Juan, Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico is a unique destination, combining the history and culture of Europe; the ecotourism of Costa Rica and Central America; the beaches and resorts of the Caribbean; and the nightlife, restaurants, and glamour of Miami Beach. Puerto Rico's tourist capital is San Juan, and San Juan's historic center—called Old San Juan—is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with blocks of 16th- and 17th-century buildings, superb shops, and wonderful restaurants. From San Juan, you can rent a car to Porta del Sol in the western region of Puerto Rico, or to Porta Caribe in the southern region—both about 1-1/2 hours away. Porta del Sol draws surfers and wind-surfers from around the world, and those who enjoy remote beaches, outstanding natural areas such as the Guánica Dry Forest, and fabulous fresh seafood. In Porta Caribe, major draws are Caribbean beaches, fantastic scuba diving, and birding or hiking in the area’s many forest preserves—and you also can visit a world-class art museum and savor fine dining in the historic city of Ponce.
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San Juan, Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico is a unique destination, combining the history and culture of Europe; the ecotourism of Costa Rica and Central America; the beaches and resorts of the Caribbean; and the nightlife, restaurants, and glamour of Miami Beach. With so much to choose from, a week is hardly enough time to explore this amazing island. The heart of Puerto Rico is the city of San Juan. San Juan's historic center, called Old San Juan, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with blocks of 16th- and 17th-century buildings, superb shops, and wonderful restaurants. Other San Juan sites to explore are the dramatic El Morro Fortress and the Bacardi rum distillery. East of Old San Juan are 3 great resort areas-—Condado Beach and Isla Verde are within 5 miles of Old San Juan, and Fajardo is about 30 miles to the east. You can easily shop or dine in Old San Juan and then enjoy the beaches, casinos, and nightlife of Condado later. Isla Verde, 15 minutes east of Old San Juan, offers the best beaches in the area—stay in Isla Verde if you want to enjoy the beach but also want to explore the island beyond its historic center. Fajardo is near some of Puerto Rico's most unique natural wonders, including the El Faro nature preserve, with its varied tropical habitats and one of the island's 3 bioluminescent bays. Inland from Fajardo is the must-see El Yunque, a tropical rainforest full of waterfalls, orchids, and hiking trails. West of Old San Juan is the Dorado area, the perfect place for those who want to hang out at their hotel, relax, and golf at the numerous courses in the area. Farther west, about 1-1/2 hour from San Juan, is the region called Porta del Sol, the "gateway to the sun," which stretches along the entire western coast of Puerto Rico. Outdoor enthusiasts and those interested in a less urban side of Puerto Rico are drawn to Porta del Sol's world- class surfing—especially in Rincón—remote beaches, and outstanding natural areas. Hikers, bird-watchers, and other nature lovers will especially want to explore the Cabo Rojo National Wildlife Refuge and Guánica Dry Forest, which is a UNESCO-designated World Biosphere Reserve. On the southern coast of the island lies the Porta Caribe region, where you can enjoy Caribbean beaches, fantastic scuba diving, and go birding or hiking in the area's many forest preserves. You can also visit a world-class art museum and savor fine dining and more in the historic city of Ponce. Package Includes:- Choice of accommodations
- Hotel taxes and service charges
Frequently Asked Questions
Who should go?
Active Travelers
There’s something for everyone, including nightclubs, watersports, hiking, and history.
Families
Great resorts, English speaking, and all the comforts of home. Rest, relax, explore, or play.
Golfers
21 golf courses are available throughout the island.
What's the climate like?
| Average High |
83° F |
85° F |
88° F |
87° F |
| Average Low |
71° F |
73° F |
77° F |
76° F |
| Average Rainfall |
3.3" |
3.7" |
4.3" |
5.6" |
Puerto Rico’s tropical climate keeps the temperatures stable year-round with autumn being the wet season.
How do I get around town?
Transfers
Transfers are included with select air and hotel vacation packages. If your hotel does not include transfers, take a taxi or rent a car depending on your plans once at your hotel. The Luis Munoz Marin International Airport (SJU) is located 10 miles from Old San Juan, near Isla Verde. The following hotels include transfers:
- Gran Meliá Puerto Rico
- El Conquistador Resort & Country Club
- Las Casitas Village & Golden Door Spa
- Wyndham Rio Mar Beach, a Wyndham Grand Resort
Taxi
The Tourism Taxi Program is a unique system for transport away from the airport. Regulated by the Puerto Rico Tourism Company, these white vehicles offer reliable service between the airport and points of interest around San Juan. Set fares are offered for each individual zone. The least expensive being Isla Verde and gradually becoming more expensive the further away from the airport, with Old San Juan being the most expensive. Check the Ground Transportation Information desk inside baggage claim for the most up-to-date rates.
Metered taxis are also available and will take you wherever you want to go.
Bus
Buses are run throughout the greater San Juan area by the Metropolitan Bus Authority and are known as guaguas. You can easily board at the orange and white ‘Parada’ signs. The fare is only $0.25 or $0.50 depending on routing and time of day.
Trolley
A trolley runs in the Old San Juan area and offers free service departing from La Puntilla and Covadonga parking structures.
Rental Car
A rental car is the best way to see Puerto Rico outside of the San Juan metropolitan area, which has a lot of traffic and good mass transportation options. The roads are in very good condition and signage is similar to the U.S., so it’s easy to navigate.
What kinds of dining and nightlife are available?
Puerto Ricans have a passion for life that extends to food and music. Delicious local specialties to try are asopao, a traditional stew, and mufungo, a unique dish made with meat wrapped in plantains. Outside of San Juan, look for restaurants that display the Mesones Gastronomicos sign, signaling that they are part of a program to offer the best in local specialties at reasonable prices. If on the other hand you crave American cuisine, it's easy to find. Hotels are also a good choice, as they serve French, Italian, seafood, and other traditional favorites. Check out these popular spots:
- Barú
Pretty people and portraits by Botero are a feast for the eyes at the massive mahogany bar and in the dining area of Barú, but the food is a treat for the other senses. Old San Juan.
- Happy Belly
You’ll definitely leave with a happy belly at this beachfront restaurant and bar along the north coast at Isabela.
- The Landing
Good burgers and bar food while you sit on the terrace and watch the waves. Rincón.
- Mi Casa
A stylish little place with a menu of South American dishes created by José Aponte, who cooks at Morimoto in New York. San Juan’s Market Square District.
- El Patio de Sam
Great burgers, cold beer, and rocking tunes have put El Patio on the map for more than 50 years. Located across from the Plaza Colon, there is live entertainment every night of the week except Sunday. Old San Juan.
- La Querencia
A 400-year-old home that retains an air of formal chic while welcoming diners into the warm embrace of separate, intimate rooms. The menu features island ingredients that are crafted into Puerto Rican cuisine seamlessly infused with touches of Spanish and Mediteranean influence. Old San Juan.
- Tasca del Pescador
A tiny spot on the Plaza del Mercado offering sparkling-fresh seafood. No reservations are taken, so order a bottle of wine and their delicious seafood salad to take out to the square while you wait for your table. San Juan.
Entertainment is everywhere in Old San Juan, Condado, and Isla Verde and it ranges from hot Latin music and dancing to cool jazz clubs. Casinos are also in the area and can be found in major hotels. Although the minimum drinking age is 21 in Puerto Rico, many of the local clubs enforce a minimum age of 25.
Where should I go shopping?
San Juan, the island's shopping center, isn't a duty-free port like the Bahamas or Grand Cayman, so you won't find bargains on electronics and perfumes or other import items. You can, however, find excellent prices on china, crystal, fashions, and jewelry. Shopping for local crafts is a great way to take in the local culture, and a stroll through Old San Juan is the place to do it.
Popular Puerto Rican items include santos (small carved figures of saints or religious scenes), hand-rolled cigars, handmade lace from Aguadilla, and fancy men's shirts called guayaberas will surely give you the look of an authentic islander.
The most popular of all Puerto Rican crafts are the frightening caretas — paper-mâché masks worn at island carnivals. Tangles of menacing horns, fang-toothed leering expressions, and bulging eyes of these half-demon, half-animal creations send children running and screaming to their parents. At carnival time, they are worn by costumed revelers called vegigantes.
When are the local events?
All of Puerto Rico’s 78 towns have festivals in honor of their patron saint, and many also celebrate pre-Lenten Carnivals.
Emancipation Day
March 22. Puerto Ricans celebrate this holiday by learning to dance the plena and bomba. They also study their history and honor famous black Puerto Ricans. The communities throughout the entire island get together to dance, sing, eat, and rejoice.
José de Diego Day
Third Monday of April. Celebrating the birth of José de Diego. He was a jurist, poet, journalist, essayist, orator, and politician.
San Juan Bautista Day
June 23. In honor of the island’s patron saint, San Juan Bautista, the capital and other coastal cities celebrate with festivities near the seashore or in swimming pools. Traditionally, at midnight, merrymakers walk backward into the ocean (or the nearest body of water) three times to renew good luck for the coming year.
Festival de la Bahía
July. Festival de la Bahía is a musical event that attracts a multitude of visitors each year. The popular and internationally famous singers and musicians give plenty of reasons for dancing in the streets.
Puerto Rican Music Festival
Late November. Annual classical and folk music festival featuring a cuatro (a four-stringed guitar) playing contest in addition to other traditional activities.
What are my golf and recreation options?
Golf
Customize your vacation with discounted greens fees and gain access to hotel-affiliated golf courses with a stay at select hotels or receive great discounts and advanced tee times at independent golf courses offered.
Hotel-Affiliated Courses
- Coco Beach Golf & Country Club
36 holes of championship golf offering challenges for players of all abilities. Features the largest clubhouse in the Caribbean, state-of-the-art golf amenities including golf carts with GPS, and breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and El Yunque rain forest. Designed by Tom Kite.
The following hotel has use of this course when the Golf Option is purchased:
- Course at El Conquistador
Features elevation changes on most holes. The first hole is extremely challenging due to its narrow and extremely sloped fairway. Designed by Arthur Hill.
The following hotels have use of this course when the Golf Option is purchased:
- El Conquistador Resort & Country Club
- Las Casitas Village & Golden Door Spa
Watersports
Watersports are the name of the game on the beaches of Puerto Rico. Whether your clients are into swimming, surfing, parasailing, or anything else, if it’s found on or near the water, you’ll find it in Puerto Rico.
Deep Sea Fishing
More than 30 deep-sea fishing world records have been acquired in Puerto Rico’s waters. Set your hook and catch marlin, sailfish, and a multitude of other sportfish.
Snorkeling
Warm turquoise waters, coral reefs, and perfect conditions make viewing marine animals easy. The San Juan metro area’s best site is an easy dive off the beaches of Condado where lava reefs and sculpted caverns provide many hiding places for the colorful fish. The western part of the island boasts some of the most abundant marine life found in the Caribbean.
Surfing
World-class surfing can be enjoyed in nearly every part of the island with waves that can reach twenty-five feet high, but particularly in Rincón, site of the 1968 world surfing championships and host to numerous major competitions. Here, too, are numerous surf shops where you can rent a board and get instruction. Or, just sit on the beach and watch all the surfers.
Travel tidbits
Car Rentals
It is exceptionally easy and hassle-free to drive in Puerto Rico, outside of San Juan. The road signs are just like they are in the U.S., the roads are in good condition, and you can find your own secluded beach!
Buses
If staying in the San Juan area, there are two bus routes that are convenient. Route A5 goes between Old San Juan and Isla Verde and the last trip is at 8:45pm. Route B21 travels between Old San Juan and Condado, also stopping at Plaza Las Américas, the Caribbean’s largest shopping center. The last departure is around 9:00pm, Monday – Saturday, and 7:45pm on Sundays.
La Fortaleza
It is the oldest continuously operating governor’s residence in the Western Hemisphere and English-language tours are available on the hour.
Good to Know:
Luis Munoz Marin International Airport
SJU |
| December – April |
| June – October |
| U.S. Dollar |
| Spanish; English is widely spoken |
| Atlantic Standard Time, two hours ahead of Central Standard Time and does observe Daylight Saving Time |
| Government legislation requires all people traveling via air to and from the United States and Canada to have a valid passport. For details on passports, visas, and health requirements, see Entry Requirements. |
| 15-20% in resort areas |
| Resort wear is the norm during the sunlight hours. At night, the code is dressy casual. Locals dress to impress, so you might want to follow suit. Some nightclubs have a dress code, which usually means no jeans, T-shirts, sneakers, or shorts. |
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San Juan, Puerto Rico
The following options are available when you book your vacation package to San Juan:
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Transfers - Private Round trip transfers to SJU area hotels
Upgrade your arrival experience by purchasing private, nonstop, roundtrip transportation between the airport and your hotel. Private, nonstop transfers provide you with additional comfort and are a convenient way to save you time, by taking you directly to your hotel or the airport. Private, nonstop transfers include meet-and-greet service upon arrival and are provided exclusively for the members of your booking in a dedicated air-conditioned vehicle. Vehicle type will vary based on the number of travelers on your booking and will be either a private sedan or van with a capacity of up to 14 passengers.
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Tour - El Yunque Full Day Tour
Enjoy a morning trip to El Yunque (el yun-kay) Rainforest with an afternoon of swimming, sun tanning, and relaxing on placid Luquillo Beach . The soft sands, shaded by imposing coconut palm trees and the azure waters of the Atlantic Ocean make it a dreamer's retreat. Bring picnic provisions or sample the tasty local specialties such as seafood and Creole fritters from the myriad of roadside kiosks. Tour also includes:- Pick-up at your hotel and transportation
- Entrance to the rainforest
Other information:- Full-day tour
- Operates on Fridays, pick up is after 8:00am, tour is approximately 8 hours
- Wear good walking shoes, and bring your swimsuit, rain gear, insect repellent, beach towel, sunscreen, and a hat or sunglasses. Dressing rooms, lockers, and showers are available for your convenience. Lifeguards are also on duty.
- Be prepared to tip your guides
- Select your desired excursion date in your booking. About 1 week prior to arrival in Puerto Rico, passengers need to confirm their tour and hotel pick-up/drop-off times by calling Rico Sun Tours at 1-800-844-2080 or (787) 722-2080. Please note, pick up is not included from Gran Melia Puerto Rico, Wyndham Rio Mar, El Conquistador, Las Casitas Village, Rincon Beach Resort, Lazy Parrot Inn or Villa Montana, Copamarina or Ponce Hilton.
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Tour - El Yunque Half Day
In El Yunque rainforest (pronounced "el yun-kay") you will discover the exotic vegetation of the only tropical rainforest in the U.S. National Park System. The park features more than 240 species of plants and wildlife, waterfalls, streams, and hiking trails leading to several picturesque locations. With a professional guide you will visit El Portal Visitor Center, La Coca Falls, and Yokahú Tower, an observation point, which stands 1,500 feet above sea level. Tour also includes:- Pick-up at your hotel and transportation
Other information:- Half-day tour
- Operates on Tuesday, pick-up is after 8:00am, tour is approximately 4 hours
- Bring good walking shoes, rain gear, insect repellent, sunscreen, and a hat or sunglasses.
- Be prepared to tip your guide
- Select your disred excursion date in your booking. About 1 week prior to arrival in Puerto Rico, passengers need to confirm their tour and hotel pick-up/drop-off times by calling Rico Sun Tours at 1-800-844-2080 or (787) 722-2080. Please note, pick up is not included from Gran Melia Puerto Rico, Wyndham Rio Mar, El Conquistador, Las Casitas Village, Rincon Beach Resort, Lazy Parrot Inn or Villa Montana, Copamarina or Ponce Hilton.
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Tour - Old San Juan & Bacardi Rum Distillery
Travel back time and discover 500 years of fascinating history, culture, and heritage in the cobblestone streets of the charming city of San Juan. This excursion is a journey through the Old San Juan, in whose streets lies art galleries, interesting shopping stores, and cozy cafés. You will enjoy historical sites made by Spaniards during colonization, such as San Cristobal Fortress, then sightsee through the legendary Governor's Mansion and much more. Across the bay lies the Bacardi Rum Distillery, where you will enjoy a guided tour of its 127 acres of plant, museums, and tropical gardens. Learn the interesting rum-making process and relax with a complimentary cocktail at Bacardi's open-air pavilion. Tour includes:- Pick-up at your hotel and transportation to visit Old San Juan and the Bacardi Rum Distillery. Please note, pick up is not included from Gran Melia Puerto Rico, Wyndham Rio Mar, El Conquistador, Las Casitas Village, Rincon Beach Resort, Lazy Parrot Inn or Villa Montana, Copamarina or Ponce Hilton.
Other information:- Half-day tour
- Operates on Wednesday and Saturday, pick up after 8:00am, tour is approximately 5 hours
- Wear good walking shoes, sunscreen, and a hat or sunglasses.
- Be prepared to tip your guide
- Select your desired excursion date in your booking. About 1 week prior to arrival in Puerto Rico, passengers need to confirm their tour and hotel pick-up/drop-off times by calling Rico Sun Tours at 1-800-844-2080 or (787) 722-2080.
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