Nestled in the heart of San Juan, Puerto Rico, the Pan American Piers serve as a gateway for over 2 million cruise passengers each year. These two terminals, located near the UNESCO-listed fort and the cobblestoned old town, offer easy access to the city’s rich historical and natural attractions. Visitors stepping off the mega ships can explore the nearby rainforest or wander through the charming streets of the old town, immersing themselves in the vibrant culture and history of this Caribbean gem.
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