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San Juan National Historic Site
Things To Do
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Lead VUA Jorge Davila offering one of our orientation talks available at each fortification.

There are many ways to enjoy and experience the Park. You can:

Join a ranger for the hourly orientation talks. These 20 minute talks are designated to give you a brief overview of these magnificent structures.

Explore the forts - by wandering through each fort's casements and taking in the exhibits you'll find there. Available brochures and maps will guide you around the site.

Take in a Ranger Program - Park Rangers give a variety of interpretive talks in Spanish and English throughout the day on the history and culture of the Park. We invite you to join any program at any time.

Watch the video - which is shown 15 minutes. It's about twelve minutes long and features the history of these fortifications.

Relax and ponder - as you take in the view of the city from the third level at Castillo San Cristobal. Castillo San Felipe del Morro esplanade offers a large recreation area perfect for a picnic or flying kites.

El Morro  

Did You Know?
The San Juan National Historic Site comprises the oldest European constructions in the National Park Service?

Last Updated: April 03, 2009 at 09:52 EST