Discover Old San Juan’s rich history and landmarks with a comfortable, guided tour. Perfect for cruise ship visitors seeking a hassle-free experience.
Discover Old San Juan’s rich history and landmarks with a comfortable, guided tour. Perfect for cruise ship visitors seeking a hassle-free experience.
- Old San Juan - The guide will drive visitors around the city, providing a comprehensive introduction to Puerto Rico’s history and highlighting each major landmark. The guide will offer several stops for walking and taking photos, allowing guests to fully experience the historic city.
- Castillo de San Cristobal - The largest fort ever…
- Old San Juan - The guide will drive visitors around the city, providing a comprehensive introduction to Puerto Rico’s history and highlighting each major landmark. The guide will offer several stops for walking and taking photos, allowing guests to fully experience the historic city.
- Castillo de San Cristobal - The largest fort ever constructed by any empire in the New World.
- Plaza Colon - Columbus greets every visitor arriving by land to Old San Juan.
- Parque Luis Munoz Rivera - A park dedicated to Luis Muñoz Rivera, often compared to George Washington.
- Santa Maria Magdalena de Pazzis Cemetery - Ranked among the three most beautiful cemeteries in the world.
- Plaza del Quinto Centenario - A square commemorating the 500th anniversary of Puerto Rico’s discovery.
- Cuartel de Ballaja - Served as the main military quarters for both Spanish and US troops for over 100 years.
- Old San Juan - After the Spanish rulers dismantled the eastern walls, the casino became the venue for opulent balls, weddings, and parties of the wealthy Spanish residents.
- Iglesia de San Jose - Constructed in 1540 by the Ponce De Leon family, it is the second oldest church in the nation and the fourth oldest in the Americas.
- Catedral Basilica Menor de San Juan Bautista - Built in 1511, it is the nation’s oldest church and the burial site of Ponce de Leon.
- Plaza de la Catedral - Renamed after the first elected mayor, Felisa Rincon de Gauthier, it is the oldest city square in the Americas.
- La Puerta de San Juan - The main entrance to the city during colonial times, aligned with the cathedral’s main doors, ensuring all entrants paid respects to the church.
- La Rogativa - A monument commemorating the “Miracle of San Juan” when the bishop and women prayed for the British troops to cease their attack in 1797.
- San Juan City Hall - The second and current city hall.
- Departamento de Estado de Puerto Rico - Formerly the Real Intendencia, Spanish mint, and US mint in Puerto Rico, now the State Department.
- Fortin San Antonio - A marker for the old fort, part of San Juan’s first line of defense, now a bridge connecting the main island of Puerto Rico to San Juan Island.
- Fortin de San Jeronimo del Boqueron - Part of the old city’s first line of defense, also the residence of the second US governor, Gen Brooke.
- Sixto Escobar Park - A monument to the first world boxing champion and US infantryman during WWII.
- Plaza de San Jose - A square featuring a statue and monument of Ponce de Leon.
- Paseo de los Presidentes - A monument honoring all US presidents who have made official visits to Puerto Rico.
- Paseo de la Princesa - A walkway just outside the city’s south wall.
- Capilla del Santo Cristo de la Salud - A chapel revered as a place of miracles, with numerous documented healing miracles.
- La Fortaleza - Palacio de Santa Catalina - The oldest executive mansion still in use in the Americas, built in 1540.
- El Bastion - Former site of the Spanish firing squad.
- Garita del Diablo - Old San Juan’s most famous garita or viewpoint. Spanish troops believed it was haunted, and no one wanted the night shift, so they played dice to decide who would go each night.
- Holocaust Memorial Monument - A monument dedicated to the victims of the Holocaust.
- Casa de Espana - Now a wedding venue, it was once the meeting place for the elite of Spanish society in Puerto Rico.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Lunch
For every visitor and traveler, this tour is an absolute must before exploring the streets of our historic city!
Designed with comfort and minimal walking in mind, this tour is essential for anyone looking to efficiently discover the city’s landmarks and buildings without spending hours under the hot sun.
Your driver and guide will take you on a journey…
For every visitor and traveler, this tour is an absolute must before exploring the streets of our historic city!
Designed with comfort and minimal walking in mind, this tour is essential for anyone looking to efficiently discover the city’s landmarks and buildings without spending hours under the hot sun.
Your driver and guide will take you on a journey through over 80 significant buildings and landmarks, providing a concise and engaging history of the city as you leisurely travel through the vibrant, narrow streets of our historic walled city.
Depending on the duration you select, you will have between 2 to 6 opportunities to stop, take photos, and explore the city’s main landmarks up close. Highlights include San Cristobal and El Morro Forts, El Convento, Ballaja, Saint John’s Cathedral, La Rogativa, Del Cristo and San Jose chapels, as well as Columbus and Ponce de Leon squares.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.