June 18, 2019
San Juan is packed with many of the best things to do in Puerto Rico—so you need to make sure to plan your trip with care! After all, there’s nothing worse than spending hours traveling only to realize you’re missing out on the real Puerto Rico. That’s why we’ve made this step-by-step guide for planning your next trip to San Juan. You’re welcome, travelers.
If you have any questions while reading through this guide, feel free to chat with us. After all, nobody knows how to plan a San Juan trip better than us!
Deciding when to travel to San Juan is up to you. Although the cheapest trips to Puerto Rico are usually in July and August, it’s cheaper for a reason. San Juan’s summers can be pretty hot and humid (but still beautiful nonetheless).
Weather-wise, the best time to travel to San Juan is from mid-April to June. The spring weather in Puerto Rico is just about perfect, and you avoid the rainy summer months of July and August.
There are so many great places to stay in San Juan, but it’s important to figure out which neighborhood best fits your Puerto Rico itinerary. If you want to learn more about specific neighborhoods or have any questions about where you’re staying, remember to get some advice from Project Expedition. Some of the most popular neighborhoods are:
Pro tip: Isla Verde is a bit out of the way from the busier parts of San Juan. If you’re worried about transportation, ask us for some advice on the best ways to get around.
Piñones is also a great day trip. Its laid-back vibe is perfect for those looking for something a little more off-the-beaten-path. Piñones nightlife is vibrant and wild (while Puerto Rico is safe, we would recommend taking appropriate precautions when necessary), so keep that in mind if you’re planning to be there after dark.
If you’re still figuring out where to stay in Puerto Rico, transportation may make or break your decision. While many areas of Puerto Rico have Uber, some areas don’t. It’s important to figure out transportation before you go, though.
To those traveling from the US who are wondering: no, you don’t need your passport for Puerto Rico. This also means you don’t need to worry about converting money, but you should have cash on you. Aside from that, pack the essentials. Puerto Rico has a tropical climate, so dress and pack accordingly.
If you really want to experience all the best things to do in Puerto Rico, have Project Expedition plan your trip. Experiencing PR with some hidden gems like you wouldn’t believe!
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