

Cheap Car Hire San Juan Puerto Rico






Welcome to San Juan, Puerto Rico’s dazzling capital city!
The smallest of the Greater Antilles islands is crammed with colonial history and Caribbean vibrancy, the gorgeous city of San Juan is backdropped by sparkling ocean views and brightly coloured buildings. Buzzing neighbourhoods pulsate with the lively hum of salsa music on an island that is easily navigable at 78 km (111 miles) from east to west and just 65 km (40 miles) from north to south. Arriving at Luis Muñoz MarĂn International Airport (SJU), is a breeze and offers visitors a wide selection of rental car options at conveniently located desks within the Arrivals Hall. Once you’ve grabbed your luggage and cleared customs, you can quickly start your journey in San Juan, where driving gives you the flexibility to explore areas outside the city centre, such as beaches, historic landmarks, and shopping districts. Choosing the right car depends on your plans—compact cars are ideal for navigating San Juan’s narrow streets, while SUVs or 4x4s offer a bit more comfort and power if you plan to venture beyond the city and explore Puerto Rico’s magnificent mountainous terrain and lush rainforests.Â
Leaving the airport and driving into San Juan welcomes you with an incredible variety of colours—towering emerald palms, turquoise coastal waters, and the pastel hues of fine historic Spanish colonial buildings. Renting a car is the best way to experience all that San Juan has to offer, granting you the freedom to explore bustling markets, sandy shores, and tranquil nature trails just a short drive from the city centre. With your hire car, Puerto Rico’s captivating landscapes, cultural riches, and tropical ambiance are just waiting to be discovered, from the cobbled streets of Old San Juan to the lush trails of El Yunque. You’ll see influences from Spain, the United States and neighbouring Caribbean islands, such as the U.S. Virgin Islands (64 km / 40 miles away), the palm-fringed Dominican Republic (130 km / 80 miles) to the west, the British Virgin Islands (113 km / 70 miles) and Saint Martin/Sint Maarten (300 km / 190 miles).
Driving in San Juan
In Puerto Rico, people drive on the right side of the road and the routes around San Juan are generally well-maintained, with clear signage that guides you to popular destinations. The main highways connect easily to both coastal and inland attractions, so you can be beach-bound one moment and exploring Old San Juan’s cobblestone streets the next. Traffic in San Juan, especially around the popular Condado and Isla Verde areas, can be lively. As you drive through the city, prepare to take things slowly and imbibe the views of open-air cafés, vibrant street art, and gleaming high-rise hotels near the shore. Outside the city, driving tends to be more relaxed, especially if you venture toward places like El Yunque National Forest or along scenic coastal routes.
The first stop on any San Juan road trip has to be the historic Old San Juan, one of the oldest European-founded cities in the whole of the Americas. This is, without a doubt, one of the must-see colonial cities in the whole of the Caribbean region. Driving through its iconic streets feels like stepping back in time with its narrow, cobbled lanes lined with brightly painted buildings in shades of blue, yellow, and pink. Each corner reveals something new—a quaint café, a lively market, or a hidden art gallery - so you’ll want to park up and explore on foot. The famous El Morro fortress looms proudly over the city, offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean from its historic walls. Another highlight is the Paseo de la Princesa, a tree-lined promenade where street vendors sell refreshing piña coladas, handmade crafts, and local snacks like crispy alcapurrias and stuffed empanadas. A short drive from Old San Juan, Condado Beach is the city’s most popular beach destination. Here, golden sands stretch along the coast, lapped by turquoise waters that are perfect for swimming, paddle-boarding, or simply relaxing under the sun. The lively beachfront is lined with luxury hotels, chic restaurants, and bustling bars, creating a vibrant atmosphere both day and night. As you drive along Ashford Avenue, the main strip in Condado, you’ll see the juxtaposition of modern high-rises with ocean views on one side and cozy local eateries on the other. It’s a fantastic place to park, enjoy some Puerto Rican cuisine, and indulge in beachside relaxation. Drive east along the coast to Piñones, a laid-back beachfront area popular for its rustic beauty and sizzling street food. The Piñones area is known for its palm-fringed beaches and scenic boardwalks, ideal for enjoying a relaxing seaside stroll. A drive through this area introduces you to Puerto Rican flavours and is a paradise for food lovers. Street-side kiosks serve up traditional Puerto Rican treats like tostones, fried fish, and bacalaitos (crispy cod fritters). On weekends, Piñones comes alive with music and dancing as locals enjoy the sun, sand, and a laid back vibe.

Tips and FAQs
Before hitting the road, check your rental car for any pre-existing damage and document it with photos. This simple step can provide peace of mind. San Juan can experience heavy traffic during rush hours (7:00–9:00 AM and 4:00–6:30 PM) so avoid this if you can. Streets in Old San Juan can be narrow, with cobblestones that make driving slightly challenging - so be sure to pre-book a small city hire car that can nip around the city with ease. Parking is limited in Old San Juan, though public parking lots and garages are available (e.g., Doña Fela Parking Garage). Be cautious of street parking rules - fines are steep. Puerto Rican drivers are generally assertive, so be prepared for sudden lane changes or limited use of turn signals. While San Juan is easy to navigate, GPS or a mobile navigation app is helpful for finding less-traveled spots and detours. Some routes in Puerto Rico require toll payments, including the main highways leading to San Juan. Check with your rental agency if you’ll need an electronic toll pass or cash.
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Population: Approximately 395,000
Annual Visitor Figures: Over 4 million
Average Summer Temperatures: 26-32°C (78-90°F)
Average Winter Temperatures: 23-29°C (73-84°F)
Time Zone: Atlantic Standard Time (GMT -4)

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