San Juan is the largest city on the tropical island of Puerto Rico and sits along the northern coast, making it a perfect spot for travelers. While a gateway to other destinations with its major cruise ship port, San Juan has a lot to offer to those who stay, and you will find families, honeymooners, and various travelers making their way here for fun and relaxation. From incredible historical sites to vibrant cultural attractions to gorgeous beaches and tropical landscapes, there is always something interesting to do. This capital city also sports the largest convention center in the Caribbean and sees its share of business travelers along with those seeking a retreat.
If you are planning on spending time in San Juan while visiting Puerto Rico, this travel guide is for you. Discover top sites, accommodations, restaurants and more to help you begin planning your next vacation to this colorful and fun locale.
How to Get Around San Juan
For visitors making San Juan their vacation destination while in Puerto Rico, getting around is easy. Here are the best ways to do just that.
By Foot
Within seven blocks of the oldest part of town, you can experience many of the sites, attractions, restaurants, and shops, so walking will be a fun way to get around. If you stay further outside the city center, however, you may require another form of transportation also.
Rental Vehicles
For those who wish to come and go as they choose, rental cars are a good choice. The best and most convenient rental cars are based out of the San Juan airport but are also available at various outposts throughout the island.
Rideshare and Taxis
Most San Juan guests do not need a car full-time, so using rideshare apps, such as Uber, or taking a taxi are good options here in the city. If you venture beyond the most populated areas, your choices will be more limited, so be sure to keep that in mind. You’ll need cash for taxis as most do not accept credit cards.
Tren Urbano
San Juan has a single-line rapid transport system that covers approximately 10 miles throughout the city. It makes 16 stops along the way, offering an easy way to make your way around the metro area. This light rail option is also affordable for those traveling to San Juan on a limited budget.
Publicos or Buses
Another option is to take a spacious van, called publicos, to your destination. Publicos have designated stops for pickups, including the airports and other popular spots, so look for their signs. For these rides, you will usually need to pay in cash. Also, within the metro area of San Juan, you have access to public buses, especially in the more highly trafficked areas.
Best Time to Visit San Juan
The best time to visit San Juan will, of course, depend on what it is you are planning for your trip. Are you here to await your boarding of a cruise ship or is San Juan your trip destination? Do you mind crowds, or are you looking for a quieter vacation?
The busiest time for San Juan visitors is December through April when those who live in colder climates seek a warm, tropical destination to escape to. Temps during this time vary but usually rise to highs in the low 70s most months.
If you’re looking for the least crowded time to visit but with plenty of outdoor and indoor things to do, plan your trip to coincide with what is referred to as the shoulder season. This time of year comes on the heels of April and lasts through June.
Hurricane season, which is June through November, can still be a good time to visit if you watch weather forecasts and purchase travel insurance. The city and the surrounding areas are calmer and quieter, and you’ll feel more like a local than a visitor during this time of year.
Finally, the hottest months here are August through mid-September, when humidity is high. For those planning on spending a lot of time enjoying water activities, this may be perfect.
Top Things to Do in San Juan
If you plan to spend most of your time in San Juan, here are five of the top things to do and see.
Old San Juan
Gain a sense of the history and culture that is Puerto Rico by spending time in Old San Juan. Stroll along its cozy cobblestone streets, admire the colorful Spanish colonial buildings, shop the various stores along the way, and stop for an enjoyable meal at one of the charming restaurants. You’ll find plenty to take home to remind you of your trip to San Juan, including hand-rolled cigars, aged island rum or colorful carnival masks. You can also just sit and enjoy views of beautiful San Juan Bay.
El Morro (Castillo San Felipe del Morro)
A short walk from Old San Juan will bring you to the historic Castillo San Felipe del Morro. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this remarkable 16th-century fortress served to protect the city for centuries and is an important part of the designated San Juan Historic Site. Join a free orientation, then spend as much time as you wish exploring three levels and its various exhibits. You’ll also have plenty of spots to take photos, including by the old cannons, in the chapel, and outside the lighthouse.
Museum of Art of Puerto Rico
Step into the Museum of Art of Puerto Rico, located in an expansive neoclassical building, and spend time exploring a spectacular cultural site complete with 17th-century portraiture and religious art, along with contemporary artworks, sculptures, and carvings. Be sure to roam outside into the museum’s garden and enjoy the native landscaping, which includes winding pathways that take you to waterfalls, outdoor sculptures, and more.
San Juan Sunset Boat Ride
What better way to view this beautiful island and historic city than from out on the water? The San Juan Sunset Harbor Boat Ride provides you with spectacular views of historical and cultural sites as the sun begins to set. You can enjoy drinks and appetizers on board as well. Be sure to purchase tickets well ahead of time, as this is a popular activity here.
Ocean Park Beach
Ocean Park Beach allows you to enjoy the ocean while staying close to town. Stretching over two miles long, this local beach welcomes visitors, and you’re sure to find a spot to lounge away for a few hours, either in the sun or under one of the palm trees lining the beach. This park is also a popular spot to watch kitesurfers and you can even take surfing lessons or play beach volleyball if you choose. There is no fee to visit here, so enjoy your stay as long as you like. Nearby, you can book a snorkel and lunch day in the beautiful blue waters of the Puerto Rican beaches.
Where to Stay in San Juan
While there are resorts just outside of the city, for those who wish to stay within the capital city of San Juan itself, there are several accommodations available, including the five we list below.
Caribe Hilton
- Address: 1 San Geronimo, San Juan, 00902
- AAA Diamond-designation: Three Diamond
- Great For: Families, couples, groups
Enjoy a stay at the Caribe Hilton, a historic resort hotel located right on the ocean, offering you a private beach and 17 acres to explore. The hotel consists of three towers which house guest units that differ in style and size, all offering a retro vibe. Onsite, you can find seven restaurants, a full bar, and various entertainment options. Choose your outdoor activities, such as scuba diving, snorkeling, tennis, or lawn sports. We also recommend you schedule some time at the tranquil spa here also.
AC Hotel by Marriott San Juan Condado
- Address: 1369 Ashford Ave, San Juan, 00907
- AAA Diamond-designation: Three Diamond
- Great For: Singles, couples, families, groups, convention attendees
AC Hotel by Marriott San Juan Condado is designed for today’s modern travelers, offering international meals at onsite restaurants, a rooftop pool, a lively lobby bar, and beach access. Located in the heart of San Juan, this hotel is a perfect starting point for your explorations in Old San Juan or a day on the beach. It is also within walking distance of the Puerto Rico Convention Center.
Hotel Rumbao, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
- Address: 100 Brumbaugh St, San Juan 00901
- AAA Diamond-designation: Three Diamond
- Great For: cruisers, families, couples, singles
Hotel Rumbao, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel, sits just across from the cruising docks in the middle of old San Juan. As the sole full-service hotel in the oldest part of San Juan, you are always within walking distance of something to see or do. You can also stay put, enjoying what the hotel itself has to offer, including a rooftop pool, panoramic views, 24-hour fitness center, concierge services, the KUEROS restaurant serving local cuisine, and a bar/lounge for beers or cocktails.
La Concha Renaissance San Juan Resort
- Address: 1077 Ashford Ave, San Juan, 00907
- AAA Diamond-designation: Three Diamond
- Great For: Couples, Singles, Groups
For those looking for a more hip, beachy vibe, the La Concha Renaissance San Juan Resort is a good choice. Enjoy ocean breezes, windswept palm trees, a relaxing outdoor pool area, and a popular nightclub during your stay here. You can also join in the various recreation programs on offer or borrow a bicycle to explore out on your own.
Hyatt House San Juan
- Address: 615 Ave Fernandez Juncos Distrito de Convenciones, San Juan 00907
- AAA Diamond-designation: Three Diamond
- Great For: Business Travelers, Conference attendees
For those wanting to combine comfort with a little business, the Hyatt House San Juan is a good option. The hotel is located right within walking distance of the city convention center and offers extended stays for business travelers or those wishing to stay a little longer in San Juan. There is an outdoor pool for when you want to take a break and nearby dining and entertainment as well.
Where to Eat in San Juan
While many of the hotels of San Juan have their own upscale restaurants, you might want to venture out at times to try something different. San Juan offers something for any taste palate and budget.
1919 Restaurant
- Address: 1055 Ashford Avenue, San Juan 99, 00907
- AAA Diamond-designation: Four Diamond
- Reservations: Required
- Type: American
For an upscale and refined dining experience, reserve a table at the 1919 Restaurant, where you’ll experience attentive service from staff from the minute you step inside. Not only is the interior luxurious and enchanting, but the menu is as well. Enjoy sophisticated dishes and desserts drawing from local ingredients, seafood, and more.
Santaella
- Address: 219 CII Canals, San Juan, PR, 00907
- AAA Diamond-designation: Three Diamond
- Reservations: Required
- Type: Puerto Rican, Latin/Spanish, Caribbean
Santaella is a restaurant that proudly showcases modern Puerto Rican cuisine, offering dishes featuring local, fresh ingredients. Any given night, you can choose between crispy snapper, braised pork, veal, and more. Enjoy a creative cocktail while waiting for your meal, and be sure to save room for dessert, including Baked Alaska.
Bodegas Compostela
- Address: 106 Condado Avenue, San Juan 99, 00907
- AAA Diamond-designation: Three Diamond
- Reservations: Recommended
- Type: Spanish
For a truly unique experience while in San Juan, make your way to Bodegas Compostela. Order from the tapas menu with options such as duck terrine with black truffles or octopus carpaccio. Enjoy specialty seafood, beef, veal, and pork dishes here. The restaurant also presents an extensive wine list to enjoy as well. You’ll want to stay for a while in this comfortable yet sophisticated and artsy restaurant.
The Oyster Shack
- Address: 1104 Magdalena Avenue, San Juan, PR, 00907
- AAA Diamond-designation: Three Diamond
- Reservations: Suggested
- Type: Seafood, Puerto Rican
Tucked within the busiest area of the city, The Oyster Shack is considered more of an eatery than a full-scale restaurant. No matter, since you can enjoy some of the freshest seafood in the area here. As its name implies, diners can enjoy oysters galore, with the specialty being shack oysters bathed in a homemade chermoula sauce, then seared. For those in your group looking for something else to enjoy, other options range from lobster rolls to ceviche to churrasco steak.
Casita Miramar
- Address: 605 Miramar Avenue, San Juan, PR, 99, 00907
- AAA Diamond-designation: Approved
- Reservations: Recommended
- Type: Caribbean
Situated in an old villa on a side street in town, the Casita Miramar is a local restaurant popular with residents and adventurous visitors alike. The interior is somewhat eclectic with a fun vibe, and the menu is full of island food but with that extra something to make it stand out and be remembered.
San Juan Photo Spots
Wherever you go in San Juan, you are sure to find surprising or mesmerizing sites to capture in photos. Below, we provide a short list of some of the best photo spots in San Juan to get you started.
1. Plaza de Armas: Serving as the main square of the city, this bustling plaza sits in the heart of Old San Juan. Here you will find fountains, benches, and possibly even various street performers.
2. Castillo de San Cristobal: Explore this historic fortress and capture spectacular views from the esplanade, wander to the turrets that overlook the water, and pose in front of the moats and huge walls.
3. Plazuela de Rogativa: Head to this scenic square in San Juan where you can enjoy 180-degree views of the bay, along with an intriguing bronze statue depicting the brave women of 1797 San Juan.
4. Art District of Santurce: Head to the Santurce Art District and find colorful photo spots, including murals and the outside and inside of local eateries and unique shops. You may even catch a local artist in action. This old yet revitalized neighborhood brings together music, arts, and fashion and is sure to have several subjects or backdrops for your photos.
5. Puerta de San Juan (San Juan Gate): Towering some 16 feet (4.9 meters) tall and 20 feet (6.1 meters) thick, this massive, red-hued portal into Old San Juan offers an enchanting way to enter the historic part of town. Built centuries ago, it was one of the five original gates to the city.
6. San Juan Bay: Make your way along San Juan Bay, and you’ll have plenty of things to capture in your trip photos, including various historic sites, attractions, and neighborhoods along its shores.
Day Trips from San Juan
When you are ready to venture outside the city center of San Juan, the island of Puerto Rico provides several options for a fun day trip.
1. Las Cabezas de San Juan Nature Reserve
Distance: approximately a 90-minute drive
Located on the northeastern tip of the island, the pristine Las Cabezas de San Juan Nature Reserve provides a view of tropical nature at its best. From gorgeous beaches to mangroves to a bioluminescent lagoon, spending time here can refresh and rejuvenate even the most weary traveler. Stop in the visitor center to learn all about this spectacular natural retreat and maybe even join a guided tour while here. (Note: You will need to make reservations for your visit and can expect to pay a fee once you arrive.)
2. Vieques (Isla de Vieques)
Distance: 1 hour to Fajardo or Ceiba and a 30- 90 minute ferry ride
Climb aboard one of the ferries on the mainland and enjoy the trip across the water to the tiny, relaxing island of Vieques. Explore the thick jungle, lounge on the sandy beaches, or visit the popular Mosquito Bay, a bioluminescent lagoon where you can join a semi-transparent kayak tour. Another option is to snorkel in the crystal-clear waters that surround the island.
3. Fajardo
Distance: 1 hour driving time from San Juan
Fajardo is a fishing town that provides a nice escape from busy San Juan. Here you can enjoy quiet time on its Seven Seas Beach, rent a paddleboard or kayak for a few hours, hike to a hidden beach, or explore the local village of Las Croabas,
4. Guavate
Distance: Approximately a 50-minute drive from San Juan
For a different view of island life, head to the mountain town of Guavate, where you can enjoy a well-known local delicacy – the spit-roasted suckling pig. Even chefs Andrew Zimmern and Anthony Bourdain made the trip here to try this delicacy. Be ready to drive along hilly rural roads to get here, however.
5. Gozalandia Falls
Distance: Approximately 1 hour drive from San Juan
A top attraction of this island nation is the Gozalandia Falls, full of natural beauty, incredible views, and freshwater for taking a dip. Both adults and children, even young ones, can enjoy a swim in the cool, fresh waters at the base of the falls. A nearby cave is fun to explore as well. Expect rocky terrain and hot sun here, so dress accordingly.
6. El Yunque National Forest
Distance: approximately a 40-minute drive
Spend time in a lush tropical rainforest located in the Luquillo Mountains of Puerto Rico. A short drive from San Juan, the El Yunque National Forest is home to unique wildlife, including the rare Puerto Rican parrot. This day trip destination provides a different view of what the island of Puerto Rico has to offer.
Visiting San Juan on a Budget
San Juan has a lot to offer visitors, and if you are on a budget, you can enhance your time here by following these tips.
1. Plan to travel to San Juan off-season. Prices for flights and accommodations are lower between August and November, but you will need to keep an eye on weather forecasts during this time of year. Another good time to visit on a budget and find lower prices throughout the island is between May and June.
2. Get the most out of your AAA membership. Take full advantage of your AAA membership on vehicle discounts, tickets, and hotels.
3. Plan walking tours on your own. Take self-guided walking tours and explore the old town, historic fortresses (with a small fee to visit both El Morro and Castillo San Cristobal), and the local beaches.
4. Take public transportation. San Juan offers various public transportation options at low costs, including light rail, vans, and buses.
5. Spend time at the free, public beaches. To find these, ask the locals where to go and what is available once you get there. You may be able to borrow or rent a paddleboard, surfboard, or kayak for some added fun.
6. Purchase your own food and snacks. Stock up on picnic supplies and snacks at local grocery stores, and find fresh produce at the colorful farmers’ markets. By doing so, you can avoid having to eat at restaurants for all your meals.
7. Seek entertainment venues outside of the glitzy nightclubs. Discover the nightlife in San Juan without paying exorbitant cover and drink charges. To do so, venture into the more low-key neighborhood bars and outdoor gathering spots where the locals keep prices low.
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