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What are people saying about San Juan

Joseph_V, Apr 2026
A Must for Rum (Ron) Fans!
The whole experience was great! The welcome Mojito hit the spot! The trolley ride around the Bacardi grounds was quick enough, but the Mixology class was a tremendous blast! Esther made it fun, educational and interactive! We got to sample the Special Reserve before making an epic Mojito and Daiquiri. Definitely worth doing when in San Juan!
Tiffany_J, Apr 2026
Had a wonderful time....
Had a wonderful time. Loved the experience prior to the tour in the bar area; great drinks. Really cool to hear about the history of Bacardí. Our guide Esther was AMAZING; knowledgable, super fun, insightful during the tasting. 10/10 would do it again!
John_G, Apr 2026
A great trip to Icacos!
This was a great trip! We enjoyed the time on Icacos Beach. It was a leisurely stop for some swimming, snorkeling, walking in the sand, and we were served a nice lunch by the crew. Next, we were off to a coral reef for more snorkeling. The crew was great! When the water conditions at the first reef were difficult, they diverted to Isla Palomino where we were able to see a healthy coral reef and many fish of different sizes and colors. When it was time to leave, the crew hoisted the sails, and we cruised back to the harbor under the power of the easterly winds. What a great day!
Megan_B, Apr 2026
Great tour led by Claudia...
Great tour led by Claudia and Michael. Kayaking was very easy and they gave a lesson on how to kayak if you haven’t done it before. We saw starfish, iguana, and other marine life. They were very helpful with a toddler (4yr) and a grandma (70yr). Great activity for the whole family and the lagoon was very pretty.
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The Puerto Rican capital is a captivating hybrid of urban and nature, colonial heritage and indigenous culture. Whether you want to take a walking tour of Old San Juan, trek to waterfalls and lagoons in El Yunque National Forest, or go behind the scenes at a traditional Bacardi rum factory, San Juan excursions provide options to suit all tastes. Naturally, the island capital also affords plenty of ways to get on the water. A nighttime paddle around Bioluminescent Bay is unforgettable, but you can also go snorkeling, scuba dive with sea turtles, or set sail on a sunset boat cruise.

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