Whether you’re looking for an adventure, want to take in some history and culture or simply want to lounge on a beach, San Juan will surprise you with its ability to please any traveler’s needs. Wander through the quaint, cobble-stoned streets of Old San Juan. Swim in the waterfalls of El Yunque rainforest. Stretch out on Condado Beach. Your options are endless, from the all-in-one resorts to the quiet B & B where all you hear are the sounds of the native coquis. With some of the freshest seafood, San Juan also offers a vibrant local restaurant scene. So sip on a piña colada (which San Juan claims as its own), dance ‘til dawn, or hide away in a hammock.
On the grassy expanse leading up to the entrance of El Morro, you’ll find a few people flying kites in all sorts of shapes, sizes and colors. Make your way to one of the snack stands and purchase a kite for about $3. The conditions here are so ideal for flying kites that all you have to do is grab the string, release the kite and watch it soar. You’ll feel like a kid again!
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Let’s face it, the reason most people travel to San Juan is for the beaches, from which there are plenty to choose. Many hotels in San Juan are located right on or near Condado beach, providing the convenience of a variety of activities that can be booked through your hotel or when you get to the beach. A hop, skip and a jump away is Isla Verde Beach, another popular and convenient option. Nestled between Condado and Isla Verde is Ocean Park Beach, a quieter and more residential alternative (although the waters can get somewhat rough here). When locals head to the beach, they go just 30 miles east to beautiful Luquillo Beach, which provides all the activities of the local beaches, along with picnic tables, lockers and showers.
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A not-to-be-missed experience when visiting San Juan is exploring the National Forest known as El Yunque. About 40 minutes to the east of San Juan, the forest peaks at 3,533 ft above sea level and contains an endless variety of native plant and animal (don’t worry, they’re small and harmless!) life. There are hiking trails for every level of hiker. Take a tour with a group for ease and comfort, explore the many well paved paths for yourself, or for the adventurer at heart, hire a guide to take you deep into the forest. Most recommended trail: La Mina Trail takes you 30 minutes into the forest and ends at a 35 foot waterfall.
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At the western most point of Old San Juan lies the fort known as El Morro. Built in the 16th century and named for Spain’s King Phillip II, this fort protected San Juan from attacks by the likes of the British and the Dutch. You can explore the inside of the fort or simply enjoy the stunning views of San Juan Bay. Because it is connected by walls and tunnels to the other San Juan stronghold, Castillo San Cristóbal, you can visit both in one day for $5. Both sites have been named National Historic Sites by the National Park Service.
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Opened in 2000, this museum houses a permanent collection of Puerto Rican art dating back to the 16th century. The exhibits here are built to promote Puerto Rican art and to educate the public about both past and present artists, including such artists as Francisco Oller and Jose Campeche. Spend a pleasant afternoon learning about Puerto Rican culture or touring the botanical garden. And if looking at all that art makes you hungry, a four star restaurant, Pikayo, is located on the third floor.
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Walking through the streets of Old San Juan is how most tourists start their stay, whether they have one free afternoon from their cruise or are staying the week. This neighborhood dates back to the 16th century, giving it that old world charm. Bordered by El Morro to the west and Castillo San Cristóbal to the east, its seven square blocks are chock full of historic sites, the best restaurants, shopping and nightlife hot spots. Wander aimlessly and you’ll run into the top sites or plan a daylong walking tour to make sure you hit every destination.
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Most people take this ferry across the bay to get to the Bacardi Factory, but the ferry ride in and of itself is worth the trip. As the ferry crosses the bay and from the dock at Cataño, you can catch a spectacular view of El Morro looming in the distance. Occasionally, you’ll also see a cruise ship making its way in or out of San Juan. And at $1.00 for a round trip, you can’t beat the price to get another perspective of San Juan.
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Many describe this nighttime kayaking experience to one of the bioluminescent bays in the area as a once in a lifetime experience. The bioluminescence is caused by microscopic organisms that live in the water and emit a blue-green glow when disturbed. Move your paddle through the water or jump in and see the streaks of light as you swim. Easily accessible from San Juan is the bioluminescent bay at Las Croabas (near Fajardo), but there is also one at the Island of Vieques. Ask your hotel for local kayak tour companies.
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Ajili Mojili, Condado, is highly recommended by locals and tourists alike as one of the more upscale options for local food. People rave about the mofongo (mashed plantains).
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Conveniently located in Condado, this seafood restaurant specializes in a grilled seafood platter, but also offers a variety of other seafood dishes and local favorites.
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For a more affordable option, head to La Bombonera in Old San Juan. They’ve been making local cuisine for over a century, including pastries, sandwiches and traditional Puerto Rican dishes.
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The courtyard of El Convento provides a charming setting for sharing authentic Spanish tapas and a pitcher of sangria. If you want a full meal, you can also go for a platter of paella.
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Amadeus in Old San Juan offers contemporary Caribbean cuisine, creating interesting new dishes with Caribbean flavors. Many people recommend the appetizers, but the entrées are just as tasty.
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The Caribbean cuisine (along with a mix of others) served in mid-sized portions at Barú is so popular that making reservations is highly recommended.
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Aguaviva, Old San Juan, offers a wide variety of seafood in a hip and stylish setting. You can choose from six different ceviches or order fresh oysters at the bar, as well as full entrées. Expect a wait as it is often crowded and there are no reservations.
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Madrid-San Juan, Puerta de Tierra, inside the Caribe Hilton, was intentionally created to look like an authentic Spanish tavern and has the tapas to match. If a main course is your preference, you’ll also have plenty to choose from.
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Rosa’s Seafood is off the beaten path, but for those staying near El Yunque, this restaurant is a local favorite for seafood. Located at the end of a residential street, it feels like Rosa is cooking for you in her own kitchen.
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A club that has a little bit of everything for everyone: live music that includes Latin Jazz, Salsa, Flamenco and more, spoken word and poetry, pizza to munch on and, of course, drinks. Attracts a young and beautiful crowd, but laid-back enough for anyone to enjoy the creative ambience.
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San Juan is a major stop on many Caribbean cruises and Old San Juan, in particular, experiences large group of tourists coming into the city for an afternoon or a night. While a great stop for anyone on a cruise, it can create a surge in crowds on the streets of Old San Juan and in the restaurants and bars at night. If you’re not on a cruise stopover, see if you can time your Old San Juan stay to avoid those cruise ship crowds.
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You will eventually end up in the ocean at some point on your San Juan vacation, if only to dip your toes in the water. But for the more adventurous types who will snorkel, swim, surf, or take part in any other water sports, make sure you stay aware of your surroundings. There are many beautiful sea creatures to look at in the ocean, but there are also some, such as sea urchins and jellyfish, that don’t react well to intruders. A sting from one of these creatures can quickly turn an interesting experience into a painful one.
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When in San Juan, do as the young, hip and beautiful do and go to Rumba to dance the night away. Mostly for the under 30 crowd, this club gets crowded with those wanting take in the salsa and Latin music and dance, dance, dance.
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With three levels, this club can please everyone in a group. The main section of the club is the second level dance floor. When you need a refreshing drink, the first floor pub is your best bet. And that breath of fresh air can be had on the rooftop terrace with a view.
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