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Cruises for Group Travelers
If Puerto Rico hasn't been part of your cruise itineraries, you're missing out. The San Juan Cruise Port is ranked among the top 20 ports in the world, and other ports around the island offer easy access to sightseeing, dining, local culture, and more. Gather your group and get on board!
Most of the cruises that visit Puerto Rico are three- to seven-day voyages, which includes one day to enjoy the island. Be sure to check the tour itineraries and activities to ensure you make the most of your time on the island. You might find that you need to plan a return trip to explore more of the island on your own!
Cruise Ships in San Juan
San Juan has two cruise terminals, one in San Juan Bay and the other at the Pan American terminal across from the bay. Between them, the ports host around 500 cruise ships per year. Many of the cruises that make a voyage through the Caribbean make a port call in Puerto Rico, including Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, Princess, Costa, Radisson Seven Holland, Windstar, Norwegian, AIDA, Seaborn, Silber Sea, and even Disney Cruises.
The San Juan Bay terminal has a capacity to receive up to seven ships at once. The location of the piers gives visitors easy access to explore the historic city of Old San Juan. This may be the most convenient port of call for people only spending a day on island because many attractions, restaurants, bars, and landmarks are within walking distance.
The Pan American terminal has a pier that accommodates two cruise ships. It is located near Fernando Luis Ribas Dominicci Airport in Isla Grande, next to the Puerto Rico Convention Center, the Sheraton Puerto Rico Hotel and Casino, and the Hyatt House Hotel. Getting in and out of the city requires either a taxi or rideshare, and if San Juan is your point of departure, your cruise ship will likely embark from there.

Cruise ships at the fast-growing Ponce Cruise Port.
Cruise Ships in Ponce
The southern city of Ponce has emerged as a premier cruise destination. Known as the “Pearl of the South” for its rich history, vibrant culture, and warm hospitality, this town offers a unique blend that travelers can experience with seamless access via cruise ships. The Ponce Cruise Port is equipped to accommodate even the world’s largest vessels, including Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas and the Marella Discovery.
Once in port, cruise travelers can step off the ship and visit El Parque de Bombas —an iconic fire station-turned-museum— explore Plaza de las Delicias, or enjoy excursions to Castillo Serrallés, a 1930s Spanish Revival-style home with panoramic views and mixology experiences. For cultural immersion, there's also the Centro Ceremonial Indígena, or nearby ecological sites that highlight our Island's southern natural beauty.
Dock and Discover the Southern Region
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