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FLL To SJU Fort Lauderdale To San Juan

So you are flying out of Fort Lauderdale to San Juan International airport and wondering what you will find when you arrive, San Juan is an island 100 miles long and 35 miles wide. English and Spanish are the official languages. The local currency is the US dollar. American citizens do not need a passport to visit Puerto Rico when flying directly from mainland US.

San Juan the capital is located on the northern side of the island. Flying from Fort Lauderdale takes around 2 hours and twenty minutes. An assortment of hotels are located not far from the airport, with a wide variety of restaurants offering great dinning opportunities during you stay.

San Juan enjoys near perfect weather year round the average temperature is 82 degrees making it a popular destination. Whilst you are visiting you are sure to want to visit "La Isleta de San Juan" known as Old San Juan the city is steeped in tradition and dates back to the 16th century more than 400 carefully restored Spanish colonial buildings can be found. Plan on spending a full day on foot to see everything.

Old San Juan

San Juan is the single most popular spot in the Caribbean and rightly so. To fully take advantage of all that Puerto Rico has to offer, you will likely want to plan on a Car Rental during your stay so you can leave the island's metropolitan area and visit some of the more mountainous regions and fine beaches available.

If your flying in to either Fort Lauderdale or Miami airports before your flight to San Juan. Head on on over to one of our other sites Fort Lauderdale To Miami for transportation tips and information on how to transfer between those two airports.

Whilst you are vacationing in San Juan you may want to vist some of the other islands close by possibly Tortola in the British Virgin Islands or St Thomas, daily flights to both airports From SJU are easily available.

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