- Port of San Juan
The Port of San Juan is a
seaport facility located in the metropolitan area ofSan Juan, Puerto Rico . It isPuerto Rico 's largest shipping facility, handling 90 percent of Puerto Rico's shiptourist s and cargoFact|date=February 2007.The "Port of San Juan" is the general name used to call various passenger and cargo facilities located in lands around the San Juan Bay (Bahía de San Juan). The port is composed of a total of sixteen piers, of which eight are used for passenger ships and eight for cargo ships. The port's facilities, in addition to, Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport and the "Lancha de Cataño" services, are property of the
Port Authority of Puerto Rico .The bay and its docks are located along San Antonio Creek, a narrow navigable section of San Juan Bay lying south of
Old San Juan and San Juanisland , and north and west of the Puerto Rico Convention Center District andIsla Grande Airport . The municipalities of Cataño, Guaynabo and San Juan compose the south side of the bay and port.Cargo facilities
The Port of San Juan's cargo facilities are located on the southern portion of San Juan Bay. Of the approximately eight cargo terminals, five are located in the Puerto Nuevo district of San Juan and the other three are located in the neighboring municipality of Guaynabo. The cargo facilities allow for more than 500,000 square feet (46,000 m²) of space for loading and unloading cargo.
The location of the port's cargo facilities give it immediate access to Puerto Rico's vast expressway system and several major local routes, this allows for the fast and efficient transportation of goods throughout the Metropolitan Area and the rest of the island.
Passenger facilities
The Port of San Juan's passenger facilities are located along San Antonio Creek. Of the eight piers, seven accommodate cruise ships while one serves the
La lancha de Cataño (Cataño Ferry).Ferry service
The Cataño ferry provides multiple daily round-trips from San Juan to Cataño. During the late 1980s, ferry service covered the San Juan area and the trip lasted approximately one hour. The service departed and arrived at the Old San Juan docks, but its popularity was short lived and thus this service was stopped during the early 1990s.
Cruise service
While the cargo ships dock on the south side of the bay, cruise ships arrive at one of the seven cruise piers located along San Antonio Creek. This arrangement allows tourists to walk to major attractions such as Old San Juan and the Puerto Rico Convention Center District. The short distance between the Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport and the cruise ship docks is 7 miles and makes the area a prime location for cruise companies.
Cruise ship companies, such as Carnival Cruises andRoyal Caribbean prefer this setting, and have made the San Juan one of their ports of call. Some of the most recognized ships to have docked at the Port of San Juan during the late 1970s and early 1980s, were theCarla C , andCunard 's Countess and Princess ships.Operators
Here is a partial list of operators at the San Juan dock:
*Carnival
*Celebrity
*Cunard
*Holland America
*Princess
*Royal Caribbean
*Costa Crociere Destinations
The following is a listing of the majority of the locations served by passenger ship and ferry routes.
*Aruba
*Antigua
*Bahamas
*Barbados
*Bermuda
*Bonaire
*British Virgin Islands
*Curaçao
*Dominican Republic
*Grenada
*Florida
*Jamaica
*Mexico
*St. Kitts and Nevis
*St. Lucia
*St. Maarten
*Trinidad and Tobago
*Turks and Caicos
*US Virgin Islands
*Venezuela ee also
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Transportation in Puerto Rico External links
* [http://apprportal.prpa.gobierno.pr/servlet/page?_pageid=70&_dad=portal30&_schema=PORTAL30&_type=site&_fsiteid=54&_fid=3640&_fnavbarid=1&_fnavbarsiteid=54&_fedit=0&_fmode=2&_fdisplaymode=1&_fcalledfrom=1&_fdisplayurl= Puerto Rico Port Authority's page, in Spanish]
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