- The Pilot boat from the San Juan Bay Pilots Association
- The Pilot boat head into San Juan along side our ship while the Pilot, aboard the Silhouette expertly guides her into port.
- Ships officers on the Bridge and the Eurodam on the Starboard side.
- San Juan Bay
- Bridge
- Eurodam already in port
- Replica of a Spanish ship.
- San Juan shore crew
- Old and the New in San Juan
- Recently restored Paseo de Princesa
- One of the many sculptures along the Paseo de Princesa
- A look at the beautiful Paseo de Princesa
- Fountain at the end of the procession represents the Taino, Spanish and African Heritage of Puerto Rico
- Cruise Arizona in front of the Fountain
- Another look at the beautiful bronze fountain.
- Heading down the walkway along the water.
- The entrance to San Juan Bay
- One of many echauguettes in Old San Juan
- Echauguette in old San Juan
- Statue commemorating Bishop's procession with women and children mistaken by the British as reinforcements, causing them to turn away.
- Feral cat near fort in Old San Juan
- Dates or some other type of palm fruit
- Entrance to San Juan Bay
- My son and I prepare to visit the fort. Seniors bring your National parks pass and entrance is free.
- Looking down at one of the lower levels of the fort and an echauguettes
- Son keeps watch at fort
- No matter how old they get they still like to pretend to fire the cannons...
- .. and pretend to be charge of the cannon balls
- Park ranger truck
- Flags at the fort in San Juan
- Yet another eschauguette
- Still working light house.
- Looking back a lawn from fort
- Looking towards new San Juan and over cemetery
- Rugged exterior of fort
- Round Staircase
- Dining hall
- Older part of fort
- Explanation of fort
- Another eschauguette
- Don't know what this is, could be something filled in or next best guess is a brick oven
- All those stairs made a great work out for us
- Surf pounds the rocks at the fort
- Walls of the fortress
- More ramps and stairs to climb
- Cemetery just outside the fort
- Another look at the walls
- El Morro
- Panorama of the entire hill where fort lies
- My son's friend has a Tio Danny.
Our first port of call on our Eastern Caribbean cruise was Old San Juan. My son and I enjoyed a walking tour that was quite a work-out. We all enjoyed the evening sail-a-way amid the beautifully lit town and bay.