Professor Nat aims to provide a truly authentic experience in a one-of-a-kind destination of the Viejo San Juan. Old San Juan-the oldest city in the United States, has reached its 500th anniversary. This intense and rich with sites and experiences tour is designed for history savvy, a cultural buff, or a sightseeing enthusiast! Attendees will get to know Puerto Rican culture on a tour of most iconic historical sites in Old San Juan complemented with cultural experiences. Within the tour, there will be 32 narrated by professional guide landmarks for participants to see(not all are mentioned in the description ).For the Opulent experience I'll treat your taste buds to a one of a kind secret cocktail that you can only taste on this tour! Culminated with the tasting of 'Coffee of the Popes and the Kings' and crafting of a memorable souvenir with a certified artisan, for an ultimate cultural immersion!
Tour starts at 4:00pm
We start our adventure from the Waterfront Princess promenade. Enjoy the views of the San Juan Bay (Spanish: Bahía de San Juan) is the bay and main inlet adjacent to Old San Juan. It is about 3.5 miles (5.6 km) in length, the largest body of water in an estuary of about 97 square miles (250 km2)[ of channels, inlets and eight interconnected lagoons.The San Juan Bay is home to the island's busiest harbor. Across the bay you"ll see the magnificent El Yunque; Bacardi distillery; el Canuelo Fort and the Isla de la Cabra- former leprecy colony.
El Paseo de La Princesa, the most beloved promenade in Puerto Rico, dates back to 1853. This beautifully restored walk is a favorite place for locals day and night and welcomes millions of visitors from all over the world. It was built in 1853 to allow Victorian-era residents to take their constitutionals along the water. An ancient La Princesa jail built outside the city walls, with original cells carefully preserved. For tours before 2pm entrance is included.
Enjoy a picturesque walk along San Juan Bay with impressive fortification walls leading to the RAICES monument, representing Puerto Rico's rich cultural heritage. Designed by Spanish artist Luis Sanguino, the Raices Fountain depicts Amerindian, African, and Spanish cultures. Explore ancient walls, garitas, and 1.9 miles of lovingly restored fortifications, a testament to Spain's dominance in the New World.
You will make your own way to the meeting points