I went to San Juan for the first time and was blown away by how much fun I had on a budget

The author posing at Condado Beach at sunset. She's wearing a white long-sleeved mesh top and black shorts.
I visited San Juan, Puerto Rico, for the first time and enjoyed the beaches, food, and nightlife.

  • Earlier this year, my sister and I spent a week in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
  • We enjoyed relaxing at Condado Beach and exploring the nearby shops and restaurants.
  • There were also plenty of fun nightlife options in Old San Juan and La Placita de Santurce.

This spring, my sister and I traded snowy Wisconsin for sunny San Juan, Puerto Rico.

From lounging at the beach to visiting historic sites, we were surprised by how much we were able to do on a tight budget.

If you're planning a trip to San Juan, here are my top recommendations for fun that won't break the bank.

Lounging on Condado Beach is a must.
The Crazy Pineapple at Condado Beach in Puerto Rico.
I got a sorbet-filled pineapple from a vendor on Condado Beach.

My sister and I stayed within walking distance of Condado Beach, so visiting was a daily activity on our itinerary. We enjoyed watching everyone swim, tan, and hang out in the sun.

The beach is also close to lots of shops and restaurants, which I liked stopping at during the day.

I also highly recommend trying a treat from The Crazy Pineapple, a vendor on the beach. I paid $20 for an amazing mix of sorbet and rum inside a pineapple.

We enjoyed walking the streets of Old San Juan.
Paseo de La Princesa in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico.
While we were visiting, art vendors lined Paseo de La Princesa.

Old San Juan is a charming section of the city that dates back to the 16th century, complete with cobblestone streets and plenty of colorful buildings.

We loved looking at the architecture and stopping into different clothing, jewelry, and souvenir shops. During our visit, art vendors even lined Paseo de La Princesa, a picturesque promenade through the area.

One of our favorite restaurants in Old San Juan was Barrachina, which claims to be the birthplace of the piña colada. We each paid about $12 for our drinks, which were delicious and creamy. I thought it tasted better than any other piña colada I've had.

My sister and I had so much fun in Old San Juan that we came back multiple times throughout our trip.

I recommend visiting the historic forts and the San Juan Gate.
The author's view of San Juan Gate.
The San Juan Gate was once the entrance to Old San Juan.

Old San Juan is also home to historic forts like Castillo San Felipe del Morro and Castillo de San Cristóbal.

For just $10, I gained access to both sites, but due to time constraints, I was only able to visit San Cristóbal. As someone who appreciates learning about history, I loved exploring the tunnels and looking at the weaponry, wall drawings, and barracks.

I also recommend stopping by La Puerta de San Juan (the San Juan Gate), a bright red gate that was once the entrance to Old San Juan. There's no entrance fee, and it's located right by the water. It provided a glimpse into history and was a good spot to take photos.

Old San Juan is also a great place for nightlife.
The author and her sister taking a picture in a mirror at El Cafetín. Lots of other patrons are around them.
My sister and I enjoyed the nightlife scene in Old San Juan.

Not only is Old San Juan an incredible place to sightsee during the day, but it's an amazing place for nightlife, too.

My sister and I splurged and spent $60 each to participate in the Old San Juan Bar Crawl.

Our group had about 30 people, and we were taken to several different bars, each of which provided a welcome drink. We also got access to an open bar for around 45 minutes at one of the locations.

Don't miss out on the fun in La Placita de Santurce either.
A red neon sign that reads, "Jungle Bird."
I also enjoyed the cocktail bar, Jungle Bird, which had a quieter vibe than other spots.

La Placita de Santurce is a market square that transforms into a party when night falls. When we visited, music was blaring, the streets were filled with people dancing, and there was a line to get into most of the bars, restaurants, and clubs.

We enjoyed the music and the people at Aguardiente Bar and Tulum La Placita. When we visited, neither spot charged a cover fee, and each of our drinks cost about $15.

We also had a great time at Jungle Bird, a cocktail bar that, in my opinion, had a quieter vibe than some of the other places we'd been to.

Taking a day trip to Luquillo Beach was the perfect way to end our vacation.
The author's view of the sand and ocean at Luquillo Beach in Puerto Rico.
My sister and I spent our last full day in Puerto Rico at Luquillo Beach.

On our last full day of the trip, my sister and I decided to take an Uber to Luquillo Beach, which is about an hour away from San Juan. It cost roughly $71 to get there and back.

At the beach, we enjoyed cooler water with fewer waves and the nearby Luquillo Kiosks, a street filled with food, drink, and souvenir stands. My sister and I tried tacos from one of the vendors and were impressed by the flavors.

We noticed that beachgoers also had the option to sign up for activities like jet skiing or kayaking, but we opted to just set up a picnic on the beach instead. It was great soaking up the sunshine before heading home.

Overall, my first trip to San Juan was a success.
The author posing on a street in San Juan.
I can't wait to go back to San Juan.

In my experience, San Juan provided the perfect mix of beaches, history, food, and nightlife without a giant price tag.

I'm still dreaming about the waves at Condado Beach and sipping on piña coladas, and my sister and I are already talking about returning.

This story was originally published on June 18, 2025, and was most recently updated on December 2, 2025.

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