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Old Jul 14th, 2019 | 10:42 AM
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Seeing Old San Juan with New Eyes

It wasn’t my shining moment. In San Juan on our recent cruise, we were the last ones back on the ship.

We weren’t the ones who come running down the pier just as the gangway is pulled in, to the hoots of onlookers hanging over their balcony railing.

But pretty darn close. One of the crew came running over to usher us in.

I do have an excuse, if a lame one. I can’t tear myself away from Old San Juan.

When we were last there, it was right after Hurricane Maria. Most of the places were shuttered. The few that were open were dark and hot, without power or customers.

This time, however, Old San Juan was restored to its usual, fascinating self. And though I’ve been there many times, I felt as if I were seeing it for the first time. Never did the buildings look more colorful, more ornate or more majestic. The Golden Trumpets and bougainvillea seemed to burst with color and joy.

We wandered down side streets and found places we’d never seen before. Like the splendid little pastry shop, a Spanish Parisian-style patisserie. We took pictures and moped away, tortured that we were in port too short a time to go in.

Another street found us facing a sprawling ceiling of upside-down umbrellas—a commemoration of Puerto Ricans who served in U.S. wars.

At every turn seemed to be a beguiling boutique and bohemian café. Lapis-toned cobblestones, mosaic tile stairways and storefronts. Tropical flora-laden parks. The forts. The fountains. And on and on.

How can you not love Old San Juan? It’s old world Europe meets trendy urban chic, and truly one of the best destinations for the Caribbean cruiser. - Musing About Cruising

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Old Jul 14th, 2019 | 08:59 PM
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Nicely written and glad to hear OSJ is looking so charming again.
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Old Jul 15th, 2019 | 08:48 AM
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I absolutely agree with you. We were in San Juan in May and it looked gorgeous. The city is back to normal.
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Old Jul 15th, 2019 | 05:21 PM
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Agree, SJ is charming.
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Old Jul 28th, 2019 | 08:29 AM
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Many thanks, jacketwatch!
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Old Jul 29th, 2019 | 03:04 AM
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Originally Posted by rjgdjg
Many thanks, jacketwatch!
Thank you!
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Old Jul 30th, 2019 | 11:13 AM
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Love Old San Juan too

Jacketwatch, I was there on the new year cruise and I just loved it. I couldn't get enough of it.
I visualized some of the places you wrote about in your post. I need to go back for more than a day.
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Old Jul 31st, 2019 | 04:49 AM
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Anyone know how the rest of PR outside of SJ is faring?
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