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The Puerto Rican capital is a captivating hybrid of urban and nature, colonial heritage and indigenous culture. Whether you want to take a walking tour of Old San Juan, trek to waterfalls and lagoons in El Yunque National Forest, or go behind the scenes at a traditional Bacardi rum factory, San Juan excursions provide options to suit all tastes. Naturally, the island capital also affords plenty of ways to get on the water. A nighttime paddle around Bioluminescent Bay is unforgettable, but you can also go snorkeling, scuba dive with sea turtles, or set sail on a sunset boat cruise.

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Q:How much do San Juan tours cost?
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There are San Juan tours for every budget, and the range is quite wide depending on what type of activity you choose, how long it lasts, and whether you opt for a private tour. Prices start at about US$25 per person for things like walking tours and salsa classes and go as high as US$1,500 per group for private rainforest tours or sailing trips.

Q:Can I tour Old San Juan on my own?
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Yes, it is possible to tour Old San Juan on your own, though many travelers find joining a tour to be an educational way to experience the old city. Experts offer in-depth knowledge, ensuring you don’t miss any stories or points of interest. Many tours offer transportation, special access, and insider tips on things like restaurants and other experiences.

Q:What activities can you do in San Juan?
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From immersive historical walking tours of Old San Juan to thrilling adventures like ziplining through lush rainforests, there's something for every type of traveler in San Juan. Delve into the vibrant culture with food and drink experiences, explore the natural beauty of El Yunque National Forest, or embark on a scenic cruise along the coastline.

Q:How many days do you need to explore San Juan?
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Many travelers find that three or four days is enough time to explore San Juan. This is generally enough time for a thorough exploration of the city's main attractions, cultural sights, and nearby highlights. You’ll have time to experience the city’s history and culture, plus plan an excursion or two outside of town.

Q:What is the #1 attraction in San Juan?
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According to travelers, the top attractions in San Juan are the Laguna Grande, where you can often see bioluminescence; the cobblestone streets of Old San Juan; the tropical rainforest of El Yunque National Park; uninhabited Icacos Island; and the 16th-century Castillo San Felipe del Morro.

Attractions in San Juan