San Juan
Unwind with culture, cuisine, and Caribbean sun
Highlights
Wander pastel-colored colonial streets, discover local artisan shops, and soak in centuries of Caribbean history without rushing.
Claim a stretch of golden sand, swim in turquoise waters, and transition between activities with oceanfront cafe breaks.
Indulge in a mid-trip massage or body treatment to recharge before exploring local food and wine scenes.
Taste mofongo, tostones, and fresh seafood at neighborhood favorites where locals actually eat, not tourist traps.
Explore El Yunque National Forest's cascading waterfalls and lush trails—Puerto Rico's only tropical rainforest.
Where to Stay
2 picks
Hyatt House San Juan
Boutique hotel with spacious suites featuring kitchens, laundry, and rainfall showers. Rooftop bar with views. Walking distance to Old San Juan and beaches.
Condado Palm Inn San Juan, Tapestry Collection by Hilton
Beachfront boutique hotel with infinity pool, ocean views, and floor-to-ceiling windows. Near restaurants, bars, and Condado Beach attractions.
Where to Eat
5 picks
Local Colmado or Cafeteria (breakfast, Day 1)
Skip hotel breakfast and grab authentic pasteles, mallorcas (sweet pastries), café con leche, and fresh-squeezed orange juice at a neighborhood colmado or small cafeteria.
Mofongo House or Similar Local Spot (lunch, Day 1)
Puerto Rican comfort food: mofongo (mashed plantains), tostones (fried plantain slices), and fresh ceviche. Casual, no-frills vibe.
Oceanfront Seafood Restaurant (dinner, Day 2)
Fresh mahi-mahi, lobster, or snapper with ocean views. Local favorite without excessive tourist pricing (avoid branded chains near beach).
Wine Bar or Bodega (wine tasting, Day 2)
Puerto Rican wines or Spanish imports with small plates (jamón, queso, olives). Local bodegas offer better value than upscale bars.
Casual Eatery or Food Truck (lunch, Day 3)
Simple, refreshing meal after nature activities—fresh juice, empanadas, or light sandwich.
What to Do
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Old San Juan Colonial District Walk
Stroll pastel-colored streets, browse local artisan shops, galleries, and boutiques. Explore Paseo de la Princesa (waterfront promenade). No ticket needed—purely exploratory.
Condado Beach Swimming & Relaxation
Swim, sunbathe, people-watch. Lined with casual restaurants and cafes for snack breaks. Less crowded than tourist-packed areas.
Spa Treatment (massage, body wrap, or facial)
60-90 minute professional massage or spa service. Many spas offer couples packages. Book via hotel concierge or locally recommended spots.
Shopping in Old San Juan & Santurce
Browse local designers, vintage shops, and artisan stalls. Santurce has edgier, locally-owned boutiques; Old San Juan is more tourist-friendly but still authentic.
Sunset Aperitivo at Beachfront or Rooftop Bar
Casual drinks and light bites as sunset transitions to evening. Local rum punch or piña colada. Many bars have happy hour 5–7 PM with discounts.
El Yunque National Forest Waterfall & Nature Trail
Puerto Rico's only tropical rainforest. Hike to Cascada La Mina or Cascada Yuquiyu waterfall (easy trails, ~45 min), swim in natural pools. Bring water and reef-safe sunscreen.
Local Market Browse (Mercado de Santurce)
Authentic farmers market with fresh tropical fruit, local crafts, and food vendors. Great for picking up snacks, juices, and artisan goods.
Good to Know
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Weather & Sun Protection
March in San Juan averages 75–85°F with occasional rain showers. Reef-safe sunscreen, lightweight layers, and rain jacket are essentials. The sun is intense at noon—plan beach time early morning or late afternoon.
Transit & Navigation Strategy
Stick to Old San Juan–Condado–Puerta de Tierra triangle; these areas are walkable and connected by buses/trolleys. Download offline maps before arrival. Uber works but local buses are cheaper ($0.75–1.50).
Dining Beyond Tourist Zones
Avoid restaurants directly on Condado Beach main strip—prices inflate 30–50%. Ask hotel staff or locals for neighborhood spots. Colmados and small cafeterias serve the same food at 1/3 the price.
Spa & Wellness Timing
Book spa treatments 1–2 days ahead, not day-of. Many hotels have partnerships with local spas for discounts. Midweek (Tues–Thurs) offers better availability and pricing than weekends.
Currency & Payment Flexibility
US dollars are the official currency (Puerto Rico is a US territory). ATMs are abundant in tourist areas; credit cards widely accepted. Carry small bills for colmados, markets, and street vendors.
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