Nice to step off of the ship right into Old San Juan :)
Get away from the main tourist area right by the dock and there is a huge range of eateries to satisfy your culinary curiosity. Duck into a lotto bar for a much cheaper beer than the tourist place just outside :)
Very easy to walk (wear comfy shoes) and a lot of neat stuff to see. ...
San Juan, I only did a city tour which wasn't great really. I could have seen everything I wanted to see by walking 3 blocks from the cruise terminal. There may have been beaches and other stuff to see but the city tour was mostly worthless (compared to the price). The fort and shopping and dining near the port were the only things to see and I could have seen it for free (well paid the entry to ...
We took a bus tour of the city that include a visit to Castillo San Cristóbal which was very beautiful. The tour provide information on Old San Juan and New San Juan. It was a good time and very informative. ...
3:30 arrival and the sun sets at 6, so there ions much time for touring. Take a walk around Old San Juan, drink a Pina Colada and then back on the ship ...
Never cared for this port - a bit dirty. Did a rum tour - learned how to make 3 drinks, we did have a drink (it was way better than the drinks on the ship), however the venue was poorly thought out. Couldn't really see what was going on. I would skip this tour. ...
Unfortunately the Niew Amsterdam could not dock at the main port as there were already 3 other cruise liners, therefore our ship was docked 5 miles away from San Juan center. Although the situation was somewhat chaotic at the port in San Juan Holland America did a fantastic job by organizing shuttles to go downtown.
The San Juan Highlights city tour took us to different places. Unfortunately ...
The Old City was lovely but due to some curious timing we didn't arrive until 4:30pm and had to be back onboard by 9:00pm. It was New Years Eve and nothing was open so we didn't really feel we got to see much here. ...