"Dane" <ssh...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Here is a map of San Juan. You can see the docks just to the right of
the Coast Guard station (by La Puntilla). Old San Juan is just north of
the docks. You won't have to tender.
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/americas/san_juan_1982.jpg
In addition to rum, you can get Puerto Rican coffee, and (for a man) a
guyabera (pronounced: gwhy a BEAR a) - one of those Puerto Rican shirts
with pleats, and front pockets.
You may also see some art galleries. Look for an original oil painting
on linen canvas, rather than buying an expensive print on paper, on
board the ship. You may find some lovely original oil paintings - in
which case you have someone's real work of hand, not a fancy Xerox copy.
You can wander on your own, but only during the day. And when there are
a lot of other people around. But not at night, and not in desolate
areas. Like in many other big cities, you must be careful.
--Tom
Also you can get neat mounted butterflies at Butterfly people.
And if you are in to folk art, the neat masks fro the south of PR are available
in Old Sany Juan, if you look.
Julie
Julie
We docked when on the Carnival Destiny in Jan, 2001. It is very close to
downtown.
Sheila<-------------just had to go to Barrachinas in SJ for a pina coolda