Itineraries
Hour-by-hour cruise port itineraries for Old San Juan, organized by how much time you have ashore. Every itinerary in this category has been walked, timed, and tested against real cruise schedules — not generic “things to do” lists, but actual minute-by-minute plans that account for walking distances, fort opening hours, lunch timing, and return-to-ship buffers.You’ll find a 4-hour Old San Juan itinerary for short port calls and tender stops; a half-day (4–6 hour) plan that adds a rum-tasting or beach component; a full 8-hour itinerary with a major excursion like El Yunque or Bacardí; and dedicated guides for overnight cruise stops where ships dock in San Juan for two consecutive days.Each itinerary specifies where to start (which pier), the recommended walking route through Old San Juan, lunch suggestions tied to timing, bathroom and Wi-Fi stops, and built-in flexibility for the inevitable detour to a colorful street or unexpected food cart. Choose the itinerary that matches your time in port and adapt from there.
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What to Do During an Overnight San Juan Cruise Stop
Overnight in San Juan as a cruise passenger? Where to eat, what to see after dark, safety tips, and a step-by-step plan for sunset to morning ashore.
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An 8-Hour Old San Juan Itinerary for Cruise Passengers
8-hour San Juan cruise itinerary: 4 versions (history, off-pier, beach, family), exact timing, costs, lunch stops, and the top 10 mistakes to avoid.
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A 4-Hour Old San Juan Itinerary for Cruise Passengers
A 4-hour Old San Juan port-day plan in three versions, with hour-by-hour timing, costs, walking distances, and the rookie mistakes that eat your day.


