Duration: 2 hours.
Cost: $84.00 per guest + tax
Tour runs: 4 times daily, 9:00am, 12:00pm, 3:00pm, 5:00 pm
Price Includes:
- Riding lesson
- One Segway PT per guest
- Entrance fee and Guided tour inside the San Felipe del Morro Fort (Except the 5:00 pm tour due to Fort closing time)
- Photo ops.
- One Segway certified guide per group
- Luggage Safe Storage
Sightseeing Segway guided stops includes:
- Darsenas Square
- USA Landmarks (Customs, Coast Guard, Federal Court)
- Ancient Cobblestone Streets
- The Princess promenade (In honor to the Asturias princess)
- Heritage Monument
- The Princess jail (Ancient Jail)
- Narrowest house in Old San Juan
- The Roots Monument (Representation of Indigenous, Spanish and African cultures)
- Growth Monument
- The Fortaleza (Oldest Governors Mansion still in use in the hemisphere)
- Wall of San Juan
- Queen Isabela Monument
- The San Juan Gate (Remaining entrance to the old city)
- Old San Juan Colonial Neighborhood
- The Rogativa Monument (Religious procession during British attack 1797)
- Ponce de Leon's Mansion Wall
- Old Mental Hospital
- San Felipe del Morro Grounds
- Santa Maria Magdalena de Pazziz Cemetery (Resting place of illustrious Puerto Ricans)
- Ballaja Infantry Barracks
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Duration: 45 minutes
Cost: $42.00 per guest + tax
Tour runs: Daily from 9:00am to 6:00pm.
Price Includes:
- Riding lesson
- One Segway PT per guest
- Photo ops.
- One Segway certified guide per group
- Luggage Safe Storage
Sightseeing Segway guided stops includes:
- Darsenas Square
- USA Landmarks (Customs, Coast Guard, Federal Court)
- Ancient Cobblestone Streets
- The Princess promenade (In honor to the Asturias princess)
- Heritage Monument
- The Princess jail (Ancient Jail)
- Narrowest house in Old San Juan
- The Roots Monument (Representation of Indigenous, Spanish and African cultures)
- Growth Monument
- The Fortaleza (Oldest Governors Mansion still in use in the hemisphere)
- Wall of San Juan
- Queen Isabela Monument
- The San Juan Gate (Remaining entrance to the old city)
- Old San Juan Colonial Neighborhood
- The Rogativa Monument (Religious procession during British attack 1797)
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