Travel Planning
Cruise planning advice for Old San Juan covering everything you need to know before stepping off the ship. The basics: Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory, so American cruisers don’t need a passport for closed-loop sailings (though one is recommended), the currency is the U.S. dollar, English is widely spoken alongside Spanish, and U.S. cell phones, ATMs, and credit cards work without roaming or exchange concerns.This category covers what to pack for a San Juan cruise port day (lightweight clothing, comfortable walking shoes for cobblestones, sunscreen, water, a light rain layer in summer); weather by month including hurricane-season considerations from June through November; passport and ID requirements for both U.S. and international cruise passengers; and accessibility logistics for cruisers with mobility, vision, or hearing needs.You’ll also find practical tips on tipping, taxi fares, the free Old San Juan trolley, public restroom locations, and the small cultural courtesies (greetings, mealtimes, photography around residential areas) that make a difference. Read these guides before your cruise — most can be skimmed in 5 minutes and will save real time on port day.
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Gay Wedding & Vow Renewal in San Juan: 2026 Cruise Day Guide
Practical guide for LGBTQ+ couples planning a wedding, elopement, or vow renewal during a San Juan cruise port stop — locations, vendors, costs.
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Lesbian Cruise to San Juan: Port Day Guide for Olivia & Independent Sailings
Practical guide for lesbian and queer women cruise passengers in San Juan — venues, Olivia charters, romantic plans, family considerations, safety.
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Gay Couples in San Juan: 2026 Romantic Cruise Day Guide
A romantic cruise-day plan in San Juan for LGBTQ+ couples — slow morning, long lunch, beach hour, sunset cocktails, and quiet stops between.
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Gay Cruise Charters to San Juan: 2026 Atlantis, VACAYA & Olivia Port Guide
San Juan as a stop on Atlantis, VACAYA, Olivia, and other LGBTQ+ cruise charters — what is different on charter days, schedule perks, and a day plan.
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Gay Bars in San Juan: 2026 Cruise Visitor Nightlife Guide
Cruise visitor guide to gay bars and LGBTQ+ nightlife in San Juan — Condado afternoons, Old San Juan cocktails, Santurce late nights, and how to time it.
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What to Wear in San Juan: 2026 Cruise Day Dress Code Guide
Cruise-day dress code for Old San Juan: shoes, restaurants, churches, El Yunque, beach plans, and what to leave on the ship. Smart-casual wins.
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Rainy Day in San Juan: 2026 Cruise Backup Plan
Cruise day backup plan for rain in San Juan — museums, forts, cathedral, long lunches, rum tastings, and a sample mostly-indoor itinerary.
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San Juan vs Other Caribbean Ports: 2026 Comparison
A comparison of San Juan vs other major Caribbean cruise ports — beaches, food, history, shopping, walkability, and where to spend your budget.
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Senior Cruisers in San Juan: 2026 Comfortable Port Day Guide
Pacing, accessibility, and comfort guide for senior cruise passengers in San Juan — flat walks, sit-down lunches, easy taxis, and indoor options.
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Solo Cruisers in San Juan: 2026 Port Day Guide
Practical guide for solo cruise passengers in San Juan — safety, eating alone, joining small tours, photo tips, and a sample 6-hour day plan.
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Duty-Free Shopping in Old San Juan: 2026 Cruise Visitor Guide
Honest guide to duty-free shopping in Old San Juan — what counts as a real bargain (rum, coffee, cigars, crafts) and what is just marketing.
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Walk to El Morro from the San Juan Cruise Port: 2026 Step-by-Step Guide
Step-by-step guide to walking from the San Juan cruise port to El Morro — distance, route, hill grade, mobility tips, and timing for the best fort visit.