Designed with kids in mind, the Old San Juan Sightseeing Educational tour offers a 2-in-1 experience in history and science, providing family fun designed to keep all ages engaged and learning! Kids will participate in a variety of exciting, handpicked on-the-go science experiments to learn about Puerto Rico's history, geology, geography, flora, and fauna.
After meeting at the entrance to the Compañía del Turismo at La Princesa promenade, kids and adults will enjoy a guided, narrated tour of the five centuries of history in Old San Juan and Puerto Rico led by a certified guide, Ed.D. - Professor Nat. Yummy frozen traditional Puerto Rican natural treats await the kids, and coffee for the adults, throughout the adventure!
We will walk along the monuments, fortifications, and rare sights, learning about Puerto Rican and Old San Juan history and planning. The kids' experience is the main focus, and we move at their pace. ❤️
Kids will receive here their scavenger kits to start fun learning adventure. San Juan Bay (Spanish: Bahía de San Juan) is the bay and main inlet adjacent to Old San Juan in northeastern Puerto Rico.It is among the busiest Caribbean ports. Thousands of fishermen ply the brackish waters where fresh water meets the sea. San Juan Bay's beauty and ecological diversity attracts tourism and a variety of recreational activities. 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. La Princesa was a former prison. The initial city jail was built in 1837 and then expanded in 1854. It incarcerated up to 240 inmates until 1965. Now restored La Princesa Jail is home of the Puerto Rican Tourism Company and a remarkable museum.
La Fortaleza is the official residence of the governor of Puerto Rico. It was built between 1533 and 1540 to defend the harbor of San Juan. It is the oldest executive mansion in continuous use in the New World. It was listed by UNESCO in 1983 as part of the World Heritage Site.
Calle del Cristo, referred to as the "Cristo", is host to several monuments of Old San Juan, such as the Iglesia San Jose, and the Capilla de Cristo. We'll visit the unique inner courtyard and the stores.
You will make your own way to the meeting points