๐บ๏ธSan Juan, Puerto Rico Cruise Port Must-Dos! ๐ณ๏ธ
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This port is just chaos, but fun. I don't I haven't really seen anything that made me feel unsafe or nervous, but that's not a guarantee.
The police really are doing a good job keeping everything flowing, giving everyone across the street safely.
If you're looking to just get out and walk around, this is a good port to do that in.
This was great. Definitely recommend choosing this as a portter call.
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Join us today in San Juan Puerto Rico as we explore, eat, and show you all the must-dos in the cruise port area and Old San Juan! The San Juan Cruise Port Terminal is a major cruise port located in the capital of Puerto Rico, San Juan. It is the largest and busiest cruise port in the Caribbean and serves as a major hub for the Royal Caribbean, Carnival Cruise Line, Disney Cruise Line, and Norwegian Cruise Line. The port has three terminals, each equipped with modern amenities, such as free WiโFi, restaurants, shops, and lounges. The port is also a popular destination for excursions, offering a variety of activities, such as a trip to the nearby El Yunque rainforest, a tour of Old San Juan, and a trip to the beach. With its convenient location and modern facilities, the San Juan Cruise Port Terminal is the perfect place to start your Caribbean adventure. Old San Juan is the oldest settlement within Puerto Rico and the historic colonial district of the city of San Juan. This historic district is a Puerto Rico Registered Historic Zone and a National Historic Landmark District, Old San Juan Historic District, and is also listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places.[3] Several historical buildings and structures, particularly La Fortaleza, the city walls, and El Morro and San Cristรณbal castles, have been inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage Site list since 1983 Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCauhHwp-vxnMy26iA2ck3Fg/join Physical Mail: Matt & Staci P.O. Box 9262 Louisville, KY 40209 Facebook: https://facebook.com/raysontheroad โ X (Formerly Known as Twitter): https://x.com/raysontheroad