Slow & Sunny Puerto Rico: A 7-Day Family Escape
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Slow & Sunny Puerto Rico: A 7-Day Family Escape

Colorful streets, calm beaches, and easy family island adventures

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A relaxed, family-friendly week based in and around San Juan, mixing beaches, rainforest, Old San Juan’s colorful streets, and easy day trips. Designed for comfort and a budget-conscious family of six, it clusters each day by neighborhood with plenty of downtime, local food, and photo-ready views.

Highlights

Wander cobblestone streets, historic forts, and pastel facades perfect for family photos.

Spend a day in El Yunque’s lush jungle with short hikes and waterfalls.

Enjoy calm, swimmable beaches with kiosks and shade ideal for kids and grandparents alike.

Sample live music and dancing in Santurce while staying budget-friendly and casual.

Taste mofongo, frituras, and fresh seafood at panaderías, kiosks, and market stalls.

Where to Stay

Comfort Inn San Juan
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Comfort Inn San Juan

Simple, reliable hotel a short walk from Condado Beach with breakfast included and small pool.

$170-230/night
Máximo Condado Lagoon
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Máximo Condado Lagoon

Modern budget-friendly hotel near Condado Lagoon, within walking distance of the beach and Ashford Avenue.

$160-220/night
Coral by the Sea Hotel
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Coral by the Sea Hotel

No-frills hotel within walking distance of Isla Verde Beach, restaurants, and a short ride from the airport.

$120-180/night

Good to Know

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Best Time To Visit On A Budget

Prices are highest from roughly December through April; visiting in shoulder months like May, early June, September, or October can significantly reduce hotel and flight costs, though those months overlap with hurricane season.

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Saving On Food

Use panaderías (bakeries), food trucks, and kiosks for at least one meal per day to keep costs around $10–15 per person instead of eating every meal at sit-down restaurants.

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Getting Around San Juan

Within San Juan, combine walking with short Uber rides; outside the metro area, consider renting a car for day trips since public transit is limited.

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Sun & Heat Strategy

Plan main walks and hikes in the morning, then schedule indoor breaks or beach shade time from about noon to mid-afternoon, with plenty of water and reef-safe sunscreen.

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Cash, Cards, And Tipping

Cards are widely accepted, but keep some cash for smaller kiosks, street vendors, and tipping guides or musicians; restaurant tipping norms are similar to the mainland US.

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Driving & Parking

If you rent a car, expect US-style road signs and generally good highways; in Old San Juan, parking garages are easier than searching for street spots in the historic core.

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Staying Connected

Most US mobile plans work in Puerto Rico at domestic rates; for occasional connectivity, rely on hotel Wi‑Fi and download offline maps of San Juan and El Yunque.

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Respect For Weather & Nature

In rainy months, brief downpours are common—carry a light rain jacket and never swim in rivers or waterfalls after heavy rains because currents can change quickly.

Your Week Itinerary

Cafetería Mallorca
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morning

Cafetería Mallorca

Traditional café famous for mallorcas (sweet buns) with ham, egg and cheese plus strong Puerto Rican coffee.

1h · $10-15 per person
Old San Juan Colorful Streets Walk
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morning

Old San Juan Colorful Streets Walk

Stroll along Calle Fortaleza, Calle San Sebastián, and the blue cobblestone streets to photograph pastel buildings, balconies, and street art.

1h 30m · Free
Castillo San Felipe del Morro
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afternoon

Castillo San Felipe del Morro

Explore the 16th-century fort, tunnels, and ramparts, and fly kites on the huge lawn overlooking the Atlantic.

2h · $10 (includes San Cristóbal) or Free for under-15s (approx.)
La Vergüenza Puertorrican Chinchorro
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afternoon

La Vergüenza Puertorrican Chinchorro

Casual spot with rooftop views of the bay serving mofongo, tacos, and cold drinks.

1h 15m · $15-20 per person
Paseo de la Princesa & Paseo del Morro
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evening

Paseo de la Princesa & Paseo del Morro

Walk the scenic promenade along the city walls and waterfront, often with local vendors and great sunset views.

1h 30m · Free
Café Manolín Old San Juan
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evening

Café Manolín Old San Juan

Old-school diner-style restaurant serving hearty Puerto Rican plates like arroz con habichuelas, chuletas, and stews.

1h 15m · $15-20 per person
Condado Beach Morning Swim
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morning

Condado Beach Morning Swim

Relax on the sand, swim near lifeguard areas, and enjoy hotel-lined views with relatively calm waters.

2h 30m · Free (plus optional chair/umbrella rental)
Pinky’s Condado
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morning

Pinky’s Condado

Popular neighborhood café with smoothies, breakfast sandwiches, and pancakes.

1h · $10-15 per person
Cayo Caribe Condado
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afternoon

Cayo Caribe Condado

Seafood-focused Puerto Rican restaurant known for fish tacos, mofongo, and daily specials.

1h 15m · $15-25 per person
Condado Lagoon Kayak or Pedal Boat
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afternoon

Condado Lagoon Kayak or Pedal Boat

Rent kayaks or pedal boats on the sheltered lagoon; look for manatees and city skyline views.

1h 30m · $20-30 per person (1–2 hours rental)
Mango’s Restaurant
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evening

Mango’s Restaurant

Casual spot with burgers, mofongo, and tropical drinks on a quiet Condado side street.

1h 15m · $15-22 per person
Condado Evening Stroll & Ice Cream
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evening

Condado Evening Stroll & Ice Cream

Walk Ashford Avenue, pop into souvenir shops, and finish with ice cream or piraguas (shaved ice).

1h · Free (plus snacks/souvenirs)

31 activities across 6 days

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Map showing 30 locations
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Best For

Families wanting a relaxed, low-stress Caribbean weekTravelers who like culture, nature, and beach time in equal measureCost-conscious visitors who still want comfort and atmospherePhotography fans who love colorful streets and coastal views

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