![]() Cruise ships embarking passengers in San Juan on Royal Caribbean will dock at Pan American Pier. ![]() This pier is used only by ships that are calling at San Juan for the day and has a capacity for 2 ships. Pier 3 was recently updated and is used exclusively by Royal Caribbean ships. ![]() If you are cruising with Norwegian, Costa, MSC, Disney, among others, this is where your ship will dock. Pier 1, with capacity for 2 ships to moor, has a passenger terminal and is used by cruise lines other than the ones belonging to Carnival Corporation and Royal Caribbean. When you return to the ship, your cruise card and a valid Photo ID will be checked at these gates – make sure you have a photo ID with you. The Old Town is right across this avenue. Once outside the gates, the cruise traveler will be on a 4 lane avenue along the southern shore of San Juan. The exit gates of the piers and terminals are less than 500 feet from the gangway. A total of 6 cruise ships can dock at these pier/terminals. The 3 piers right by Old San Juan are perpendicular to the shore and two of them have terminal buildings. San Juan, Puerto Rico, The Ultimate Cruise Port Guide | Tips And Things To Do Around The Port.
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