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El Morro


wesleyjr

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TIP: Go to your local bookstore and buy Frommers Caribbean Ports of Call. Get the 5th edition (latest printing) It has all the info you could need re: all the ports. Including maps and a very detailed walking tour of Old San Juan. We stayed 2 nights/3 days precruise and loved it !!!

 

Opens daily from 9-5 admission is $5.00 adults $2.00 (13-17) and $4 for over age 62. Your ticket is good for 24 hrs. and will also get you into Fort San Cristobal. Even if you arrive at 7 - chances are you will not be able to get off right at that time.... suggestion #2 : take a taxi up to El Morro and walk back.... downhill. I just loved strolling and stopping to see what interested me (not every suggestion in the tour did).

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