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SJU layover options ?

Posted By: Creggers

SJU layover options ? - 01/02/2016 05:34 PM

What resorts in Isle Verde do you recommend when you have a long flight delay at the airport ? I recall seeing a thread about this a while back.
Posted By: Fletch

Re: SJU layover options ? - 01/02/2016 06:03 PM

If you want beachfront hotels look at:
Ritz Carlton
Intercontinental
El San Juan
Courtyard by Marriott
Posted By: joeandholls

Re: SJU layover options ? - 01/02/2016 06:23 PM

Always liked the beachfront restaurant at the Intercontinental.....ain't cheap, but a nice setting, and quick cab from the airport.
Posted By: Creggers

Re: SJU layover options ? - 01/02/2016 07:59 PM

InterContinental was the one I was looking for...thanks for the info !
Posted By: JD_Midnight

Re: SJU layover options ? - 01/03/2016 12:41 AM

What are you looking for?
Convenience: aiprort hotel
Close/ beach: Isla Verde
Condado ( short cab): lots of choice: boutique- try Acacia or At Wind Chimes; if not Concado Palms has great location/ price. If $ no issue : Vanderbilt, Hilton
Old town: El Conviento, Casablanca.
Posted By: dreamin42long

Re: SJU layover options ? - 01/03/2016 01:10 AM

We arrive at 3pm and don't leave till next morning. Already have room at airport hotel. what should we do for the time in SJU?
Posted By: JD_Midnight

Re: SJU layover options ? - 01/03/2016 02:49 AM

Easiest is just to go to Isla Verde for beach and strip of restaurants etc.
If beach not your plan as you are going to get that in BVI then can go to old town.... Leave either early or later to avoid traffic. Cab fare should be fixed ... About $ 20 or so. Old town is great....
Posted By: gd1147

Re: SJU layover options ? - 01/03/2016 01:43 PM

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dreamin42long said:
We arrive at 3pm and don't leave till next morning. Already have room at airport hotel. what should we do for the time in SJU?


If you are arriving that late I highly recommend Old SJU if you haven't been before. Great old little city with plenty to see. Also there are a bunch of great restaurants to choose from.
Posted By: RatmansWife

Re: SJU layover options ? - 01/03/2016 01:53 PM

You must be young.

Having arisen at 4:30 am, and after two flights, we arrived at SJU sometime before 4 pm. Another 45 minutes or so to get our bags, follow the porter to the hotel, check in and get settled. About 5 pm we took a taxi to the Metropole for a nice Cuban/Puerto Rican meal (on ilon time). A few hours later it was back to the hotel to watch the news and turn in. Then up at 5 am to have breakfast, check out of the hotel, check our bags in with Seaborne, get through Security and do a little duty-free shopping before the 8 am flight.

The check-in with Seaborne took a while, because we had to prove we had paid for the bags. We were early to the gate and the plane was late, so we did wait, but not that long. Bottom line: there may be less free time than it appears. YMMV.
Posted By: JlarsBVI

Re: SJU layover options ? - 01/03/2016 07:41 PM

Has anyone ever stayed at the Hotel La Playa in the same area? A couple of people in our party are spending the night there in a couple weeks before heading to Tortola the next morning. I am getting excited to head back down!
Posted By: TravelHat

Re: SJU layover options ? - 01/03/2016 10:24 PM

Do dinner at Baqua
Posted By: SuburbanDharma

Re: SJU layover options ? - 01/04/2016 11:35 AM

We haven't been to the El San Juan in a few years but the lobby bars & casino were always lovely with a great atmosphere. As I recall you have to have a hotel ID to use their beach & pool but if you're looking for entertainment it was a good option.
Posted By: Dougie

Re: SJU layover options ? - 01/11/2016 09:45 PM

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JlarsBVI said:
Has anyone ever stayed at the Hotel La Playa in the same area? A couple of people in our party are spending the night there in a couple weeks before heading to Tortola the next morning. I am getting excited to head back down!


I don't recommend the hotel, but the patio bar and grill (Playita) is very lively and the drinks are made with fresh ingredients. Only caveat: I haven't been for 4 or 5 years, and things change.
Posted By: ggffrr11

Re: SJU layover options ? - 01/12/2016 04:15 AM

Beware of leaving/exiting some of the hotel/casinos from the back/beach side. We were at the El San Juan eating lunch there with a few other couples > my wife and I walked through the pool area > past an attendant (gate Nazi) and onto the beach. We only stayed out there for 30 seconds and then attempted to re-enter the complex through the same gate. We were asked to display our "room key" which we didn't have (non-hotel residents) > we then had to walk "a long way", I mean a "long way", down the beach in order to find a public entrance back to the street. ( I guess I should have wore my blazer)
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