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San Juan, Puerto Rico Cruises
Part of the territorial United States since 1898, Puerto Rico is perhaps the most exotic place in the nation--a miniature Latin America set in the Caribbean. One of the oldest locations in the territorial U.S., San Juan was a thriving town while Jamestown remained an undeveloped plot of land. A very attractive island, Puerto Rico contains numerous forest reserves, white-sand beaches, ancient indigenous sites, an abundance of historical atmosphere, and the only tropical National Forest in the U.S. More>>
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 San Juan Driving Directions
Address:
Old San Juan Pier Terminal
Paseo Gilberto Concepcion de Gracia
San Juan, PR

Directions:
From Airport:

  • Exit the airport and take Baldorioty Avenue
  • Follow Baldorioty Avenue to Puentes Dos Hermanos (Condado Lagoon)
  • Stay in the left-hand lane and enter Puerta de Tierra
  • After three traffic lights you will see the waterfront
  • Stay on Concepcion de Gracias Avenue and you will see the pier
  • 12 miles to pier, approximate driving time 45 minutes

    Parking: There are no parking facilities at the Port of San Juan
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    As a self-governing commonwealth of the U.S., Puerto Rico is both distinct from and similar to the U.S. The majority of Puerto Ricans either have relatives on the North American continent or have lived in the U.S. However, Puerto Ricans are struggling to preserve their culture, with numerous traditional festivals and performances. Many of the towns still preserve old architectural styles.

    The island's colonial history commenced with the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1493. Ponce de Leon claimed Puerto Rico for Spain in 1507. The U.S. invaded and claimed possession after the Spanish-American War in 1898. Puerto Ricans remain divided as to whether to continue as a Commonwealth or switch to some other status such as statehood or independence. Numerous plebiscites have been held on the issue, but there is still no consensus. The island gains a number of financial advantages (tax and other incentives) with the present status, and any status change would have an impact on the economy.

    Despite its seemingly ubiquitous fast food outlets and commercial shopping centers, Puerto Rico offers a wide variety of parks, historical and archaeological sites, and scenic spots. You may stick around San Juan or explore the island's outback roads. The islands of Vieques and Culebra, to the east, sometimes called the "Spanish Virgins," remain undeveloped compared to the U.S. and British Virgin Islands.

    Thanks to a favorable tax status that has attracted m any large corporations and other employers, the island has a high standard of living compared with many of its neighbors. Exports include chemicals, pharmaceuticals and healthcare products, apparel and footwear, rubber and plastic goods, rum, and coffee. << Back to top

     

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