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San Juan cruise excursions are a journey into the rich history and vibrant culture of Puerto Rico, featuring tours of historic Old San Juan and its famous forts. San Juan cruise excursions also offer diverse experiences, from relaxing on beautiful beaches to exploring the lush El Yunque Rainforest, catering to both history buffs and nature lovers.

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Due to its rich landscape, San Juan has made a name for itself, ranking as one of the top cruise vacation destinations in the Caribbean. San Juan, the capital of Puerto Rico, houses some of the world's most beautiful waters, reefs, resorts, and so much more.

San Juan is sure to stimulate your senses with the multitude of cruise excursions that we offer at Shore Excursions Group. Treat your taste buds to pure bliss as you experience the native cuisine of San Juan with our bountiful culinary experience tours. Appeal to your wild side as you go cave rappelling, ziplining, offroading, horseback riding, and ATVing through the rainforests of San Juan. Kayak over the radiant waters of the coast and discover the beauty of the marine life below the surface in your own personal sea trekking suit.

In addition to the outdoor and culinary shore excursions, our walking tours through the historic parts of San Juan allow you to marvel at the culture of Puerto Rico when your cruise is in port. Check out our tour reviews and book your next adventure now!

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Shore Excursions and Tours for Cruisers to San Juan

San Juan Shore Excursions

We took a cruise recently, and I did all the planning for our excursions in the various ports. For those of you coming into San Juan and trying to plan your day in port — I feel your pain. It is not easy to decide what there is to do in (or around) San Juan, and there are so many questions that need answering. Will I have enough time in port? How will I get there from the ship? Do I need a guide or can I do it on my own?

I will try to make your planning a little bit easier by offering suggestions and ideas that will (hopefully) answer some of your questions. Of course, you don’t have to be on a cruise to use this list of things to do in Puerto Rico. Anyone that is spending time in the Old San Juan or metro area will find this info handy.

Puerto Rico Basics

Language — Puerto Rico has two official languages; Spanish and English. Spanish is the more common language throughout the island, but English is widely spoken in the tourist areas.

Currency — As part of the US, the US dollar is our currency. We don’t negotiate prices when shopping, though there may be some negotiation in jewelery stores and with street vendors. But, for the most part, the price marked on an item is the price — plus sales tax (know locally as IVU , by its Spanish initials).

Forms of Payment — Everyone prefers cash, but credit cards (MC, Visa, AmEx) are widely accepted in stores and restaurants.

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What to Buy — Looking for that special souvenir that is unique to Puerto Rico? Try some locally-grown coffee, Puerto Rican rum, items related to the Three Kings (especially around the holidays), paper maché vejigante masks, bobbin lace ( mundillo ) items, and candies made from coconut or tropical fruits.

Cellphone Coverage & WIFI — AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint all have operations and coverage here in Puerto Rico. Though Verizon is no longer represented on the island, Verizon cellphones work here. Most "nationwide" plans include Puerto Rico, but double-check with your carrier to make sure you won’t get hit with huge roaming charges if you use your phone here. Many of the plazas in Old San Juan have free WIFI, and many restaurants and bars offer WIFI for their customers.

Where Does My Ship Dock?

San Juan Shore Excursions

For a Day in Port — All the ships in port for the day or evening will dock right in Old San Juan at Pier 3 or Pier 4. On rare occasions, for example during high season (winter) when a bunch of ships are in port for the day, it is possible for 1 or 2 ships to have to use the Frontier Pier or the Pan Am Pier (across the bay from Old San Juan). If you end up at the Pan Am Pier, you will have to take a taxi to Old San Juan . There is nothing within walking distance of the Pan Am Pier. A Sheraton with a small casino and the Puerto Rico Convention Center are about a mile away.

For Embarkation & Debarkation — The Royal Caribbean and Princess cruise lines embark/debark at the Pan Am Pier, across the bay from Old San Juan. Carnival and other cruise lines use Pier 3 and Pier 4 right in Old San Juan. There are even times when ships use the Frontier Pier. So double-check your cruise itinerary for exact pier, as they sometimes switch piers depending on ship traffic.

The Cruise TT web site lists the ships scheduled to be in port on a given day. You can use this to see how much of a crowd to expect in port on the day that you’ll be here.

What To Do In Port In San Juan?

Almost any activity that you would want to do on a Caribbean island is available here in Puerto Rico. The problem is that Puerto Rico is a pretty large island (relatively speaking as compared to other Caribbean islands), so travel times make some things not feasible for a cruise ship passenger to do during a short time in port.

We do try to keep our event calendar up to date with festivals and other celebrations going on throughout the island. Unfortunately, the dates for many events aren’t announced more than a couple weeks in advance. So check back frequently!

San Juan Shore Excursions

  • Other islands will have prettier beaches than the ones close to the cruise piers. But for beach lovers, head to Balneario Escambron , or Playita in Condado. For beach day passes at resorts (with amenities like use of chairs, umbrellas, showers, and sometimes the pools)- Marriott Hotels in Condado and Isla Verde or Cafe La Plage in Isla Verde.
  • Go on a guided Segway tour around Old San Juan, and optionally go into El Morro (on foot).
  • Rent a bicycle and cruise around on your own or with a guide, maybe even get to a beach.
  • Do a walking tour of Old San Juan, either with a guide or on your own .
  • Visit El Morro or Fort San Cristobal .
  • Go on a rum-tasting tour or a cooking class .
  • Visit one or more of the many museums in Old San Juan .
  • Take a sunset cruise of San Juan Bay. Sailing Dreams offers 3.5 hr tours at sunset,with drinks and hors d’oeuvres. For info or reservations, contact them 787-519-5000 or through the Ecantos Ecotours website. .
  • Do a little shopping in Old San Juan for designer items, jewelry or local crafts.

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  • Try you luck at a Casino– across the SJ bay at the Sheraton by the Convention Center is Casino Metro
  • Take a tour at the Bacardi Distillery , you can save money by using the transportation to Bacardi.
  • Visit a nearby beach, like Escambron , the balneario in Carolina , or even the beaches in Condado or Isla Verde.
  • There are some nearby watersports like mini-boats, SCUBA, sailing, sunset cruises, and deep sea fishing.
  • Take in an art museum in San Juan.
  • Checkout the boardwalk area in Pinones for food, bike riding, kayaking, or walking along the beach COPI has rental equipment.
  • Get a day-pass at one of the Marriott resorts.
  • Go shopping in Plaza las Americas , the largest mall in the Caribbean.
  • Spend the day at a casino in one of the resorts in Condado or Isla Verde.
  • Walk around the UPR Botanical Garden in Rio Piedras.
  • Head to Hacienda Campo Rico for horseback riding , ATV , golf, amphibious cars , or ziplines.

Grabbing a Bite or a Drink

Sure, you have a full meal plan on your ship. But Old San Juan is loaded with all sorts of great restaurants. It’s hard to get a bad meal here.

Many people ask about places to get real , authentic Puerto Rican food. There are so many places … Raices, Mojitos, Cafe Puerto Rico, EL Jibarito, La Mallorca, El Punto, and Cafe Manolin.

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Obviously, Puerto Rico has a Spanish heritage, so Spanish tapas are also popular, and can be found at places like El Picoteo, Rosario, and Baru.

You can also find Italian, Mexican, Japanese, and … just about any other type of restaurants throughout Old San Juan. .

Who to use for my excursion?

When planning an excursion away from the ship and the Old San Juan area, there are questions that you’ll be asking yourself. Should I take on of the trips offered by the ship? Should I go with a group? Should I do something on my own?

The first things you need to take into account is your budget, and how adventurous you want to be. There are pros and cons to both organized tours and do-it-yourself excursions. Sometimes, you don’t feel like thinking and prefer to be led by the hand, so to speak. At other times, you don’t feel like being weighed down by a group or having to stick to someone else’s schedule. You need to decide which type of trip you prefer.

San Juan Shore Excursions

Using the ship excursions has some perks — they are well organized (the meeting spot is usually just as you exit the ship) and it gives you some extra "insurance" (if you are late coming back from an ship’s excursion, the ship will not leave without you). However, these are usually large groups, they do cost a little extra for the level of convenience, and they sometimes have strict restrictions (often more strict than required by the actual operator of the excursion).

Independent bus tours are usually half-day trip to various parts of the island. You can get onto one of these just as you get off of the cruise ship dock, usually on the sidewalk or street. Once you choose one, you will typically have to wait in the bus until the bus driver has "enough" people to start the tour. These tours are usually a little cheaper than ship-sponsored trips, but they often go to the same or similar places as the ship’s tours.

Private guides are also available for customized tours, either pre-arranged or on the spot. You will have to track down these guides on your own, and many do not have web sites. We met Raul from Natural Wonders PR, he offered an interesting tour of the rain forest (not only the usual stops). We have never gone on a tour with him, but he gets good reviews (he has a website). Or you can try getting information on good tour guides on CruiseCritic or ShoreTrips . Just be sure to do your due diligence , and look for public comments, ratings, and reviews from previous customers. These types of trips are a little less expensive than the ship’s excursions, but more expensive than doing it on your own.

Finally, you can rent a car and have a self led adventure. Renting a car is the least expensive and most flexible route, but you do miss some commentary from a guide, and you have to spend precious vacation time dealing with the car rental. Many of the activity operators allow you to book on your own and save money (and some may provide or arrange transportation). Contact them and ask.

If you have a late (after 2pm) flight on debarkation day, there are some tours that will pick you (and your luggage) up at the ship, take you on an excursion for a couple hours, and then drop you (and your luggage) off at the airport. This is a nice way to spend a few hours before your flight, instead of just sitting at the airport.

Things to Do if You Have More time

If you have a full day (or almost full day) in port, there are a bunch of things that you can do that are within 1 or 1½ hour-drive of Old San Juan. You can check our island maps and our Place Finder & GPS Coordinates to help with locating activities and driving directions. These activities require a little more travel time, and a little more planning on your part, but they are totally worth the extra effort!

Check out these past articles for some ideas

  • 40 Things to do in Northeast Puerto Rico
  • Top 10 Must-See and Must-Do Things
  • Top 10 Natural Wonders of Puerto Rico

Happy Cruising

We hope that this gives you some ideas to help plan your day in port in San Juan. Enjoy your visit, and come back again to do all the stuff that you couldn’t accomplish in just one day!

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  • Al Dente Italian Restaurant
  • AquExpreso / ferry terminal / Pier 2
  • Bacardi Rum Distillery
  • Balneario Carolina
  • Balneario Escambron
  • Barrachina Restaurant
  • Cafe Berlin
  • Cafe Mallorca
  • Carli's Bistro
  • Chicago Burger Company
  • Cruise Ship Pier 1, Old San Juan
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  • Fort San Cristobal
  • Frontier Adventures, Hacienda Campo Rico
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  • Mojitos Restaurant
  • Old Harbor Brewery
  • Pan American Cruise Ship Pier
  • Pinones Beach and Boardwalk
  • Puerto Rico Tourism Company (PRTC) Visitor Center
  • Raices Restaurant
  • Rent the Bicycle
  • Senor Frogs
  • SoFo Restaurants

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We just sailed on March 10, 2019, on a 7 day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on the brand new ship, The Edge. The ship was very nice, the food superb. The service excellent. And the entertainment great. We wanted to book a sunset sailing in San Juan but all of the tours were filled up. I guess we wailed to long. Book another cruise while on a cruise can save you money and comes with perks. Celebrity has become our cruise line of choice. They have a great CEO: Lisa Lutoff-Perlo.

A very interesting tour included as part of our Caribbean Island Tour on the Viking Sea Cruise. The guide was informative and included a visit to the old city, cathedral and castle

Been on 21 cruises going through ports ranging from L.A. to San Diego, Galveston (TX) to Tampa, Miami, & N.Y. This port is easy to get through en route to your cruise ship and even easier getting off. No hassles with immigration or customs. San Diego is my fave mainland (continental) U.S. port, with Havana, Cuba being the biggest pain in the neck.

Getting off at port, we knew we wanted to take a tour, but hadn't made any plans. We were lucky enough to have stumbled upon Edwin greeting people and asking if they were interested in taking a private tour. We are a family of 5 and he charged a very fair price for a completely private tour in his Ford Expedition. He spoke excellent English and was so likable! He was a true historian and taught us so much about the forts and the city (old and new). He also took us to areas that the larger group tours don't visit such as the local farmers' market for the best Pina Coladas we've ever had!! I highly recommend Intrepid Tours if you're looking for an authentic tour.

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The cruise port was user friendly. It was easy to maneuver around from check-in to entering the ship

We booked a tour which did an evening (2 hour) thru the harbor. The staff were friendly and informative They serve you a couple of appetizers and alcoholic refreshment while you are on the is authentic pirate ship

San Juan for the day: What to do while your cruise is in port

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Colonial history, splendid natural beauty and trendy nightlife make San Juan a must-visit Caribbean port of call. In fact, it's a staple on Eastern and Southern Caribbean departures sailing round-trip from Florida ports such as PortMiami , Fort Lauderdale's Port Everglades and Port Canaveral near Orlando.

San Juan attracts ships from across cruising's various categories, due in large part to its rich colonial history and fascinating combination of African, Caribbean and European cultures that are expressed in cuisine, the arts and music.

San Juan is also a modern metropolis with upscale dining and shopping. Its numerous attractions make arriving a day or two early a rewarding option for travelers whose ship home-ports in the city.

Carnival Cruise Line , Norwegian Cruise Line , Holland America , MSC Cruises and other lines all have scheduled multiple San Juan calls for 2021. Several Royal Caribbean ships will target San Juan as both a home port — a city from which voyages depart round-trip — and as a port of call in 2021.

San Juan is also found on Caribbean itineraries from premium lines including Celebrity Cruises , Viking and Windstar Cruises . Luxury operators Crystal Cruises and SeaDream Yacht Club will also feature San Juan among their 2021Caribbean port calls.

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3 things TPG loves about San Juan

  • A walkable historic district
  • Delicious local cuisine
  • Charming cultural attractions

What we could do without

  • High prices, as restaurant meals tend to be expensive
  • Limited beach access in the Old San Juan/Condado core districts

San Juan basics

San Juan became a Spanish colonial settlement in the 16th century, and today's cruise visitors primarily disembark in what is one of the Caribbean's best-preserved historic districts, known as San Juan Viejo, or Old San Juan. The quarter features imposing city walls, massive forts, cobblestone streets and terraced mansions. Visitors will find just walking about is a great way to spend time in the city.

San Juan is also a modern metropolis and the city's Isla Verde and Condado resort districts feature trendy hotels, gourmet restaurants, pulsating nightclubs and bars, and upscale shopping.

El Yunque National Forest is one of several natural attractions found across the greater San Juan region, and cultural attractions include rum distilleries offering tours and tastings. Each is accessible within the limited hours of a daytime port call.

Related: How to get to Puerto Rico on points and miles

Arrival details

San Juan Cruise Terminal

The Old San Juan Piers are at Marina Street, conveniently located at the center of the district. This places most of the significant historic and cultural sites, including the iconic El Morro fortress, within easy walking distance. The piers feature modern terminal buildings and passengers will also find tours and transportation staged nearby.

Pier 3 mainly serves Royal Caribbean and its Oasis-class ships, the cruise industry's largest. The terminal features a two-story complex that houses restaurants, galleries and a duty-free shopping center. Pier 4 is managed by Carnival Cruise Lines and generally serves that line's ships and affiliated vessels. San Juan's Pan America Pier is situated south of the Old San Juan district of Isla Grande and serves larger cruise vessels.

Most ships call at the port for up to eight hours, giving cruisers time to explore several Puerto Rico highlights. Ships arrive in San Juan as early as noon and sail late in the evening.

  • Time zone: Eastern time zone
  • Languages: English and Spanish
  • Currency: U.S. dollar

How to get around

On foot: Several of the island's major sights are within walking distance of the piers, although it's simple to book a tour of local sites through your cruise line.

By bike: Travelers can rent bikes at establishments that are within walking distance of the cruise piers. Try Rent the Bicycle at 100 Calle del Muelle. A daily rental is about $32, or rent by the hour (around $10).

By taxi: You can also arrange for a taxi or private car, or even a luxury or premium automobile tour.

By car: While you can rent a car, we think it's far easier to explore on foot, by bike or taxi/ride-hailing service.

By bus: Public buses are also available.

Top sights and shore excursions

The historic Puerto Rican capital of San Juan offers every element of a contemporary warm-weather vacation, with sun-filled skies, white-sand beaches and brilliant blue waters. San Juan also features historic and architectural attractions, from grand colonial palaces to airy public plazas to the massive stone walls that encircle parts of the city.

San Juan's Condado and Isla Verde districts offer a multitude of bars, restaurants, craft shops and boutiques, plus plenty of nightlife, open-air music and entertainment. San Juan provides visitors with another variable treasured by travelers: fun. There's an unmistakable atmosphere of good times running across this pulsating port city. Here are some favorite pastimes for cruisers visiting San Juan:

San Juan highlights

Air-conditioned bus tours of San Juan encompass the primary highlights of the new and Old San Juan districts. The tour passes Condado Beach's luxury hotels and condominiums and the Window of the Sea coastal outcropping. Continuing into Old San Juan, the tour passes the Capitol City Building and San Cristobal Fort. The outing ends at iconic El Morro Castle, the majestic 16th-century fortification. Other tour highlights include San Jose Church, the Western Hemisphere's second-oldest church, and Paseo de la Princesa, which offers sweeping views and a grand fountain overlooking the sea.

Bacardi Rum Distillery

This guided tour of the family-founded Casa Bacardi provides visitors with a historic view of San Juan and Puerto Rico through its sugar-cane industry and rum-making legacies. An introductory video follows the rum-making process from raw cane to molasses to the spirit, from vat to barrel to bottle, after which guests can sample the finished product, pick up some rum recipes and enjoy free time to browse the on-site gift shop and museum, as well as post images and short videos to social media via an in-facility production room. There is also an open-air restaurant adjoining the facility.

Bioluminescent Bay kayak adventure

Kayak the waters of Laguna Grande, a bioluminescent bay located within Las Cabezas de San Juan Reserve, whose waters glow green with each paddle stroke. Kayakers traverse the calm channel through a tunnel of mangroves on their way to the lagoon. Once there, guides discuss the birds, fish and other aquatic life while kayakers have time to enjoy the natural bioluminescent phenomenon, visible only after dark.

El Yunque National Forest tour

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Passing charming towns and rural communities on the 25-minute drive from San Juan, this tour of the pleasantly cool, 28,000-acre El Yunque National Forest begins with a leisurely walk amid splendid rainforest flora and fauna, followed by a short bus ride within the park to the Yohaku observation tower for panoramic views. Guests also visit an interpretative station at Coca Waterfall, once believed to be the legendary fountain of youth.

Old San Juan walking tour

Puerto Rico's rich history and architectural heritage comes alive on this guided walk of the colonial city's oldest sections, which date back 500 years. Stroll the quarter's cobblestone streets, lined with tropical-hued buildings. Visit elegant plazas as your guide introduces key sights and monuments. The tour also includes San Felipe del Morro fortress.

Best beaches in San Juan

Many of Puerto Rico's best beaches are found on the island's eastern and western edges, beyond the San Juan proper. Yet there is still a handful of local beaches worth visiting.

While relatively small and at times a bit crowded, Condado Beach extends for several miles east of downtown and is a short taxi ride from Old San Juan. The entrance to this public beach is tucked between high-rise resorts. The beach offers the added convenience of proximity to the nearby Condado shopping and entertainment district.

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Two-mile-long Isla Verde Beach is located 15 minutes from central San Juan and is very popular with families who enjoy its white sands and warm water. The beach is shared by a strip of premium hotels and features several restaurants. Parasailing, Jet Skiing and other water sports are available, and many consider Isla Verde Beach among the Caribbean's best urban beaches.

Another intimate beach, El Escambron, borders Old San Juan and the modern Condado District. Framed by a combination of ancient city fortifications and modern skyscrapers, El Escambron is San Juan's most picturesque beach and is located within Tercer Milenio Park, which offers recreational activities including stand-up paddleboarding.

Where to eat and drink

Dining out in San Juan encompasses everything from white-tablecloth fine dining to local food trucks serving delicious indigenous cuisine. Indeed, Puerto Rico has emerged in recent years as a "foodie" destination whose cuisine incorporates African, Caribbean, Latin and European influences and traditions.

San Juan is also recognized for a vibrant cocktail scene. The pina colada originated in San Juan and innovative refreshing drinks continue to be a city hallmark. There are numerous hip, trendy bars and classic bars and restaurants in Old San Juan, as well as across the Condado and Isla Verde districts. Brewery tours and rum tastings are also available.

Look for these local specialties:

  • Mufungo: Deep-fried green plantains mashed with garlic and served with pork, chicken, crab meat or skirt steak.
  • Tostones: Deep-fried plantain wheels, usually served with "mayoketchup" and garlic.
  • Lechon: A slowly spit-roasted pork dish with juicy meat and crispy skin.

The San Juan suburb of Santurce is home to a lively art scene punctuated with hip restaurants featuring international cuisine spiced by locally sourced ingredients and traditional Puerto Rican recipes.

Food parks like Lote 23 and the Miramar Food Truck Park feature kiosks and food trucks operated by innovative chefs offering exquisite bite-sized dining in a casual atmosphere. Entire streets now feature popular restaurants, including Calle Loiza and Calle Fortaleza. Other top restaurants include:

The "ocean to table" cuisine at this upscale restaurant at the historic Condado Vanderbilt Hotel is the product of Executive Chef Juan José Cuevas' sophisticated palate. Special selections include crispy grain salad, braised veal cheeks over an apio polenta, passion fruit curd, coconut ganache and pineapple-cilantro sorbet.

Cocina al Fondo

This small, inconspicuous family restaurant on Ponce de Leon Avenue in the Miramar neighborhood can be easy to miss as it is in the back of an art cooperative and lacks obvious signage. Reservations are recommended. Dishes feature creative, fresh and flavorfully spicy Creole food at reasonable prices (between $10 and $24 per entrée).

Hecho en Casa

This family-run restaurant not only has the feel of an authentic Puerto Rican home, its name literally means "homemade." The eatery's "comida criolla" entrees include some of Puerto Rico's most traditional staple dishes and feature products and ingredients grown locally in Puerto Rico, all made from scratch, in-house.

Where to shop

When you're shopping in San Juan, look for souvenirs like:

  • Handmade arts and crafts
  • Handmade garments in tropical colors
  • Hand-rolled cigars
  • Custom and high-end jewelry
  • Paintings and artwork

The cobblestone streets of Old San Juan are lined with small craft shops, art galleries and artisan goods. Travelers will find traditional vejigante masks in two styles: classic Loiza coconut masks and the Ponce-style papier-mache version.

Visitors will also find woven hammocks, home decor items and ceramics, serigraphs, paintings and sculptures depicting scenes from the Old City or the countryside of Puerto Rico.

Old San Juan also houses numerous art galleries, such as Galeria Exodo and Galeria Botello, which offer original pieces in different mediums by Puerto Rican artists. Shopaholic travelers should also make time to visit:

Ole Hat Shop

Ole Puerto Rico, located at 105 Calle de la Fortaleza, is a wonderful family-run, old-world hat emporium where the friendly staff will create a custom-made Panama hat for you on the spot. The prices are reasonable, and the customer picks the style of hat and the hatband. By the way, "Panama" hats actually originated in Ecuador, but so many workers wore them during the Panama Canal's construction that the nickname stuck.

Shopconcalma

Located on Old San Juan's Calle de San Francisco, this shop sells handmade purses and bags designed in collaboration with local artists using multicolored fabrics and recycled denim, and also carries jewelry, clothing and art by local designers.

This collaborative marketplace showcases young creatives and has a permanent location in a two-floor warehouse space in Santurce. Look for locally designed clothing and accessories, handmade jewelry, books, art and even services like hairstyling.

Bottom line

San Juan combines historic architecture and attractions that embody the island's rich legacy and historic past with contemporary authentic Latin and American culture evident in the city's upscale hotels, trendy restaurants and bars, diverse shopping opportunities and homegrown contemporary art scene. There's really too much to do in one port call but that's what return trips are for. If there was ever a must-disembark port of call, San Juan is it.

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Puerto Rico Cruise excursions warmly welcomes all Celebrity Summit Cruise Ship Passengers to San Juan, Puerto Rico. We hope you enjoy your visit to the San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Puerto Rico offers an abundance of excursions and activities to delight cruisers of all ages.

From Old San Juan fortresses tours, Canopy Zipline, Bacardi Rum Factory tours, Mountain Horseback Riding , private sailing adventures, snuba diving, Snorkeling excursions, Waterfall tours, El Yunke Rainforest and Mina Waterfalls, Helmet Diving, Puerto Rico has it all!

Puerto Rico Cruise Excursions offers a variety of options for you to choose from.

Our rates are direct group rates from the operators which allow you to save money while providing you with a greater selection of shore excursions to choose from.

Puerto Rico Cruise Excursions recommends excursions for Celebrity Summit passengers for your visit to Puerto Rico based on the arrival times, departure time of your the Celebrity Summit as well as the length of your visit out our Port.

We also take into account the number of cruise ships arriving on the same day your ship comes to port. We then can provide you with options on how to avoid the busy excursions when this is appropriate.

Please have a look at our Recommended Celebrity Summit Excursions and Itineraries. If you don’t find what you are looking for, click on Excursions in the top navigational buttons for a full listing of excursions.

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Cruises from San Juan depart year-round. Old San Juan is rich in Spanish tradition, with iconic blue cobblestone streets and colonial architecture. This historic section of the Puerto Rican city is easily seen on foot, and cruise passengers can shop for handcrafted works, relax in a shaded park or tour El Morro, a 16th-century Spanish fortress overlooking the sea. New San Juan is distinctly elegant with lavish resorts, great restaurants and grand casinos. Visitors can enjoy an outing to El Yunque, the only tropical rain forest in the U.S. national forest system, or join in on shore excursions that include the likes of deep-sea fishing, snorkeling, diving and even kayaking on a bioluminescent bay.

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San Juan evening excursion- celebrity edge

By arendezvous5 , October 5, 2021 in San Juan, PR

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Hi! I’ll be on board celebrity edge, stopping in San Juan PR on Dec 14 2021. Arrives 4:30pm to 11pm.  Celebrity only offers 2 excursions, I assume because of the late arrival - a zip line adventure and an evening scenic ride.  Has anyone arrived in the evening and any recommendations on any third party excursions? Or if it is even a good idea to book a third party company given the circumstances/restrictions with COVID? It looks like The historic sites close early?  Thanks!

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Yes, you'll miss the forts.  Is Celebrity even allowing passengers off the ship without a ship excursion?

What's included in the evening ride?  If that's the bioluminescent bay kayak or boat excursion, well worth it.

If you can get off without a ship excursion, look at some of the fabulous night life in Old San Juan.  Flamenco dancing, salsa, get restaurants and bars.

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10 hours ago, crewsweeper said: Yes, you'll miss the forts.  Is Celebrity even allowing passengers off the ship without a ship excursion? What's included in the evening ride?  If that's the bioluminescent bay kayak or boat excursion, well worth it. If you can get off without a ship excursion, look at some of the fabulous night life in Old San Juan.  Flamenco dancing, salsa, get restaurants and bars.

Thank you for the tips! Celebrity website doesn’t say that we need a ship excursion to get off in San Juan but not sure, things always change. No kayak or boat in the evening ride, this is the description:

Some cities light up at night. And San Juan does just that. Discover San Juan during the evening hours and take a scenic drive through its gorgeous streets, stopping at its most soughtafter attractions. Sights you'll pass include Fifth Centenary Square, San Jose Church (a 16th century gothic church), the San Juan Cathedral, and El Morro Castle. Take photos. Relax. Enjoy the scenery. See how both Old and New San Juan light up your evening.

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Hoping some recent cruisers who have arrived after 4pm can weigh in on suggestions based on their recent sailing.

We are due to arrive 4pm and not sure if there will be enough time to head to a beach for a couple of hours? Celebrity Edge excursions are still showing only zip line and city tours. 

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On 10/5/2021 at 9:51 AM, crewsweeper said: Yes, you'll miss the forts.  Is Celebrity even allowing passengers off the ship without a ship excursion? What's included in the evening ride?  If that's the bioluminescent bay kayak or boat excursion, well worth it. If you can get off without a ship excursion, look at some of the fabulous night life in Old San Juan.  Flamenco dancing, salsa, get restaurants and bars.

I love the idea of seeing some authentic Flamenco or steamy salsa, any recommendations where we could go?  Bonus if there's good food on offer too.

Thanks for any and all suggestions.

Try Triana's on Recinto Sur and Calle  San Justo.  Block west of Post Office. Short walk for cruise piers.  I think they have a website and FB page.

I had been booked for the Edge leaving this weekend, but cancelled.  I had done my research however.

The times for this port call stink.  The Edge arrives too late for a trip to El Junque (for Viator’s Rainforest Zipline in the El Yunque Foothills from San Juan, the last pickup is 3:00 p.m., so we cannot make it), or for a Bacardi Rum Factory Tour (no Tuesday tours anyway). 

El Morro and San Cristobal will both be closed before you can get there. 

The Rio Cumay Caves are not open on Tuesday, and close at 5:00 p.m. on the days it is open, so this won't work.

Viator offers a San Juan Catamaran Sunset Sail.  5:00 p.m. departure, for two hours.  If the arrival time were still 3:30, this might work, but the arrival has been pushed back and I doubt a 5:00 p.m. excursion will work.  If you want to risk missing it, this sounds like a good tour.

The ship's  “Twilight Zipline Canopy Tour”  (Pages 10 - 11 of Brochure) is probably the best bet for San Juan.

Or you can do a self-guided walking tour and enjoy a nice dinner.

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Crazy planning mom

Has anyone done the sunset walk and tapas excursion?

Hi - we're on the Celebrity Equinox in early July and will be in port from 4-11 pm as others have mentioned.  We're going to do a walking tour but would love a couple recommendations for dinner and maybe something afterward to hear live music or dancing?  Any other suggestions?  

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Without a doubt, San Juan, Puerto Rico is your gateway to most incredible shores in the Southern Caribbean. Whether you’re exploring the Dutch ABC islands Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao, or some of the Lesser Antilles like Antigua, Barbados and St. Lucia, adventure is always a shore thing on a Caribbean cruise from San Juan, Puerto Rico.

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Centuries of history. Rich culture. Stunning landscapes, and famously friendly people. There are so many things to see and do in San Juan, Puerto Rico, you’d never guess it had to bounce back from a hurricane. Not only is it a must-visit destination all on its own, its central location also makes it the best jumping off point for you to explore the exotic shores of the Southern Caribbean. From Aruba’s pastel colonial promenades and Curaçao’s ancient rugged caves, to Antigua’s colorful reefs and Barbados’s golden-sand beaches — Cruises from San Juan unlock the most beautiful shores on the south side.

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Disembarkation: Everything You Need to Know

By Sue Bryant

Last updated: April 27th, 2024

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Make the most of the day in your disembarkation port, which will run all the more smoothly with a little preparation and planning.

Disembarking a cruise ship is not the same as checking out of a hotel on your last day. Disembarkation day is a carefully choreographed event. It has to be, with sometimes 2,000 guests or more and their luggage to move from the ship to the cruise terminal and beyond in a short time.

Your Celebrity Cruises crew are highly experienced in this logistical exercise, though, and will do all they can to make that bittersweet goodbye as easy as possible.

What is a disembarkation port?

Disembarkation port - Fort Lauderdale

A disembarkation port is a port where a cruise ends. Most passengers will leave the ship here, apart from those who have booked back-to-back cruises.

The ship will then be “turned around”—cleaned top to bottom, refueled, and re-provisioned with everything that’s needed for the next voyage.

Once all the disembarking guests have left, after a brief lull, new arrivals will begin to check in, ready for the next cruise.

Typical disembarkation ports tend to be gateway cities with good air and road access, like Miami, Tampa, and Fort Lauderdale in Florida; Cape Liberty, New Jersey; and San Juan, Puerto Rico in the Caribbean.

In Europe , disembarkation ports include Barcelona, Rome, Athens, and Southampton, England. Sydney, Australia and Singapore are two of Celebrity’s disembarkation ports in the Asia-Pacific region.

What happens on disembarkation day?

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Disembarkation day is a busy day on a cruise ship. You’ll be invited to put your luggage outside your stateroom the night before. It will be collected by the crew overnight and will be waiting for you in the terminal when you leave the ship.

You’ll make sure your final bill is settled the day before, pack your carry-on luggage, and have breakfast. When your pre-allocated disembarkation time comes, make your way to the gangway.

You will then identify and claim your luggage in the terminal, clear customs, and take whatever onward transportation you’ve arranged.

Read: Everything You Need to Know About Embarkation Day

How will I know on board what to expect on disembarkation day?

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Towards the end of your cruise, there will be a talk on disembarkation procedures. This will be shown on your stateroom TV, too, in case you miss it. You’ll also find details in the daily program.

You will already have been asked about your arrangements on disembarkation day. These might include a transfer to the airport arranged by Celebrity Cruises, or a shore excursion that ends at the airport.

You may have made independent plans, in which case you will need to add your flight details to the form you’ll be given, or the time your private pickup is booked.

A day or so before the voyage ends, your stateroom attendant will deliver a disembarkation letter and a set of colored luggage tags. The letter will tell you what time you are due to disembark. On the day, you will be called by group number or color code. You should stick to these staggered times to avoid congestion at the gangway.

If you’re not happy with the time you have been allocated, take it up with Guest Services as soon as possible rather than waiting until disembarkation day.

Do I have to put my luggage out for collection the night before disembarkation?

The vast majority of cruisers put their luggage outside their stateroom door, color-tagged and locked, the night before disembarkation. It’s more convenient and practical, as dragging heavy bags into crowded elevators and down a sometimes steep gangway is no fun for anybody.

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But if you feel strongly about hanging onto your bag, or are perhaps traveling light with only a small wheelie on a short cruise, you can opt for “self disembarkation”. This usually means you can leave the ship as soon as disembarkation has begun.

How long can you stay on the ship on disembarkation day?

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Disembarkation day isn’t a time to linger on board as the crew has to work hard to prepare the ship for the next voyage. Normally, there’s a window between around 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. for disembarkation. If your flight isn’t until much later, you will be given a later slot in this window, but this isn’t a day to expect to sleep in.

If you’ve booked a back-to-back cruise, you can relax on board during disembarkation day, or join a shore excursion while the new guests are checking in.

You will normally be asked to vacate your stateroom by 8 a.m. so the stateroom attendant can prepare it for the next guest. If your allocated disembarkation time is later than this, there will be public areas on the ship where you can relax with your carry-on before you leave.

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How early can you get off?

A ship will usually only have a short distance to travel from its penultimate port to the disembarkation port to account for any delays or weather issues; no cruise line wants to arrive late on turnaround day. So you may find you’re docked alongside very early in the morning.

But the ship has to be cleared by the local authorities before anybody can leave. Luggage has to be offloaded, too.

When you book your cruise, you will be told about the earliest reasonable flight departure time to choose. A very early morning flight, for example, is usually impractical. If you do have a relatively early flight, this will be factored in when disembarkation groups are allocated.

Disembarkation times vary from port to port, but it is unusual for the process to begin any earlier than 7 a.m.

Is there time for breakfast?

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Of course! You are still on vacation and will never be sent away hungry. Most of the usual breakfast venues will be open, including Café al Bacio for coffee to go.

Restaurants may be busier than usual as everybody is preparing to leave within the same short timespan, and some people may have already left their staterooms and will be carrying their hand baggage with them.

Read: What Is Food on a Cruise Really Like?

What documents do I need for disembarkation and customs?

You will need your passport and receipts for any duty-free goods you have bought, in case you get stopped at customs. Normally, the ship will have been cleared by the local immigration authorities, but you may still be required to show a passport to officials when you disembark.

If you have already checked in for your flight and feel happier with a paper boarding pass, you can print this out in the ship’s internet center. If you’ve parked your car at the port, make sure you have the receipt and know where it is.

You will also need your SeaPass key card to leave the ship for one last time.

How long does it take to get off a cruise ship?

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If everybody follows the instructions they have been given and shows up at the gangway when invited, getting off a ship is quick and easy. You should be able to disembark in 15 to 30 minutes, including collecting your baggage in the terminal.

There can be delays, though, and the ship is at the whim of the local immigration authorities. This is another compelling reason for leaving plenty of time between your scheduled disembarkation time and your flight home.

If you have booked an airport transfer or a disembarkation day tour with Celebrity, your transportation will wait until everybody is present.

How do I choose the right disembarkation port for my cruise?

Couple exploring Barcelona, Spain

First, to be clear, you can’t choose where to disembark your cruise. Unless there is some kind of personal emergency or you have booked two back-to-back cruises, everybody disembarks on the same day in the same port.

It’s worth thinking about where your cruise ends, though, and what you might want to do to extend your vacation. If, for example, you’ve always wanted to see Athens and you’ve booked a cruise that ends in the Greek capital, you’re not going to actually see Athens unless you extend your stay there. The transfer from the port to the airport will not take you through the city center.

The same applies to Rome and Barcelona . So by all means pick a disembarkation port that you want to see, but bear in mind that unless the ship arrives there the day before the end of the cruise, you will need to add on a night somewhere, or book an evening flight and plan your day carefully.

Can I arrange transportation from the disembarkation port to the airport or other destinations?

Port of Southampton, England

Yes, of course. Celebrity Cruises offers airport transfers, which can be pre-booked, either as a group transfer by coach or a private car or van. If you haven’t pre-booked and decide that you would like an airport transfer, this can be done on board through your Guest Account or the Celebrity Cruises app up to five days before the end of the cruise.

In the vast majority of disembarkation ports, taxis will wait to pick up independent travelers. But do your research first; in some instances, the airport is a long way from the seaport. If you disembark in Southampton, England , for example, the drive to London Heathrow Airport is at least one hour and a taxi will be expensive.

What happens if my flight is in the evening?

Couple in a resort in Puerto RIco

An evening flight means you have the whole day to enjoy your disembarkation port. But this needs to be planned, as you will most likely have luggage. There’s no fun in going straight to the airport and sitting there for eight hours or so—and your flight check-in will not be open, in any case.

There are various ways to make the most of your time in your disembarkation port. You could go to the airport and deposit your bags in a left luggage locker and then take off for a day in town. This is only practical if the airport is not too far from where you want to go, though.

Booking a day room in a hotel is an option and also means you can freshen up before your evening flight. Be sure to book somewhere that will allow early check-in.

Celebrity Cruises offers tours with airport and sometimes rail station and downtown hotel drop-offs in most ports. In Sydney , for example, you could join a city tour taking in the Opera House and Bondi Beach before being dropped off at the airport.

From Civitavecchia, the port for Rome, Italy , there’s the option of joining a wine-tasting tour in the Italian countryside before heading to the airport.

If your Alaska cruise ends in Vancouver , you could take a trip to the Capilano Suspension Bridge Park, deep in the forest, that ends with an airport drop-off.

Couple exploring Denali National Park in Alaska

Best of all, you could extend your stay. Celebrity Cruises offers a comprehensive City Stays program , which means everything will be organized for you.

In Alaska , you could pre-book a Cruisetour to extend your vacation, heading off to the wilds of Denali National Park to see a different face of the 49th state.

What are some things not to do on disembarkation day?

  • Don’t pack all your clothes in your suitcase and leave it for collection the night before. Nobody wants to be disembarking in their PJs.
  • Similarly, don’t pack your travel documents in your checked luggage. Keep them with you as you may need to show your passport in the customs hall.
  • Don’t party too hard on your last night; while it’s tempting, disembarkation day is busy and comes with an early start, so a clear head helps.
  • Don’t forget the valuables that you put in the safe on the first day.
  • Don’t wait until disembarkation morning to check your final bill. If you need to ask questions about your account, this will delay your disembarkation. You can view your statement on your stateroom TV.
  • Do not expect to use the ship’s facilities on disembarkation day; this is not the time for a last swim or a workout, and the onboard shops will be closed when the ship is in port.
  • Don’t leave your key card in your stateroom. You will need it to leave the ship for the last time.
  • Leave the bathrobe. The slippers are yours to take, but if you walk off with a bathrobe, the cost will be added to your account, even after you have left the ship.

Read: Things Not to Do on a Cruise

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Mofongo, Dancing, Beaches: San Juan Shore Excursions

San Juan is the capital of Puerto Rico, and its unbreakable spirit and Caribbean beauty make San Juan shore excursions extra special for cruise passengers visiting the city. There’s something for everyone in San Juan. On San Juan cruise excursions, you’ll want to stop and photograph the pastel buildings of Old San Juan, or take a day perusing the city’s museums like the Puerto Rico Museum of Contemporary Art or the Children’s Museum.

Once off your cruise to Puerto Rico , you can explore Old San Juan on foot, following the cobblestoned, narrow streets throughout the city to culminate at the Old Town’s Castillo San Felipe de Morro. The city has been protected by these walls for over 500 years, and you’ll catch incredible views of the San Juan Bay beyond you. While you’re in Old San Juan, go shopping for souvenirs or handmade clothing at local boutiques found on every street.

San Juan shore excursions are adventurous and fun for the entire family . Try bioluminescent kayaking at Laguna Grande, where you can paddle through mangroves to Las Cabezas de San Juan Reserve for a nighttime kayak experience like no other. Outside of Old San Juan, you can bus deeper into the island to El Yunque National Forest, a tropical rainforest with trails and waterfalls for one of the more active things to do in San Juan . Another classic way to experience San Juan is by swimming and snorkeling its waters along the beaches of Condado or Playa El Escambrón, where colorful marine life and coral reefs live. Sailing, boat tours, and catamarans are another popular way to get out on the water of the Caribbean Sea or the North Atlantic Ocean.

Foodies and liquor connoisseurs shouldn’t miss San Juan shore excursions to the Bacardi distillery, open Tuesday to Sunday. You can taste the locally made Caribbean rum or enjoy a refreshing mojito. Don’t forget to try the classic Puerto Rican delicacy mofongo, which is mashed plantains seasoned with garlic and pork rinds. Fried tostones are a traditional Puerto Rican staple on almost any menu in San Juan.

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