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Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport

San Juan, US · 5 km (3 mi) east of downtown San Juan

Getting to the city

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Varies : Best for price-sensitive travelers who can tolerate slower
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Ground transport
: Best for travelers with flexible schedules who prioritize lower cost over speed and reliability.
Rideshare services
Ground transport
: Best for travelers who prefer app dispatch and want an alternative to taxi queues, especially for straightforward trips into the metro area.
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Rideshare
Varies : Best for travelers who want app-based pickup and are comparing it against taxis for convenience versus price.

Insider notes

Insider

Aim to get airside early for the widest dining choice, with most options past security in both terminals.

Quiet

The Lounge at San Juan near Gate C2 often serves as a tranquil fallback when Terminal A's facility gets busy.

Local

Skip familiar chains for Puerto Rican classics like El Mesón Sandwiches or Metropol in Terminal A.

About this airport

Welcome

Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (SJU) is more than just a hub in San Juan; it’s a gateway to the Caribbean. Located 5 km east of downtown San Juan, SJU combines the essence of Puerto Rico with familiar travel conveniences. Travelers find a vibrant mix of local and international dining, tax-free shopping, and strong lounge presence where Puerto Rican charm meets practicality. This is Puerto Rico's transition point, not merely an airport, underscored by its unique blend of regional foods and local brands.

At a glance

SJU moves 8.4 million passengers annually through its two runways and two main terminals, A and B. JetBlue claims Terminal A as its hub while Terminal B hosts a gathering of airlines like American, Delta, and Spirit. Being only 3 miles from downtown San Juan, the airport offers easy access to the city, making it a practical entry point for both leisure and business travelers.

Terminals & layout

The layout of SJU is straightforward with two terminals: A and B. Terminal A serves as the base for JetBlue, offering a wide selection of dining like El Mesón Sandwiches and Popeyes. Terminal B hosts American Airlines, Delta, and Spirit, featuring spots like Air Margaritaville and the wine-focused La Vendimia de Jose. Airside, conveniences and services cluster effectively, though be ready to walk if your connection spans terminals.

Getting to and from the city

SJU is close to San Juan's vibrant hubs. Taxis are readily available, providing a direct ride to nearby Isla Verde or Old San Juan, ideal if you value time over cost. Alternatively, public buses offer a budget option if you’re not in a rush. Rideshare services bridge the gap between taxis and buses, offering flexibility and competitive pricing via apps.

Traveller essentials

Parking options include long-term parking at $12/day, while economy parking comes in at $5/day, catering to various budget needs. For Global Entry members or interviewees, Terminal B features an enrollment center that can save you a future trip. To keep connected, rely on visible brands like Starbucks and Gustos Coffee that are scattered across terminals, or go for Tech on the Go for any last-minute electronics.

Dining & shopping highlights

Dining is rich in choice, though mostly airside. Restaurants like Metropol and La Fonda Criolla win favor with locals and travelers seeking authentic Puerto Rican fare. Duty-free shops, such as Dufry, are conveniently spread out in both Terminal A and B, ensuring easy access to tax-exempt goods. For thoughtful local gifts or snacks, El Market Puerto Rico is a notable stop airside.

Lounges

SJU supports a robust selection of lounges to cater to diverse needs. The Lounge at San Juan in Terminal A, available for $55 and open to Priority Pass holders, often steals the spotlight for its convenience. When capacity is an issue, shift to the counterparts like Escape Lounge or explore different lounges in Concourse C for quieter retreats. If a relaxing drink is what you seek, V-Bar and Land Shark Bar & Grill are noted for their inviting atmospheres.

Insider tips

  • Insider: Aim to get airside early for the widest dining choice, with most options past security in both terminals.
  • Quiet: The Lounge at San Juan near Gate C2 often serves as a tranquil fallback when Terminal A's facility gets busy.
  • Local: Skip familiar chains for Puerto Rican classics like El Mesón Sandwiches or Metropol in Terminal A.
  • Time: Allocate extra time for terminal transfers, especially when connecting flights involve Terminal A and B.
  • Money: Economical travelers might prefer the long-term parking option at $12/day, suitable for extended trips.
  • Time: Quickly grab a coffee at Gustos Coffee or a snack at Quick Bites located airside in the terminals.
  • Local: La Vendimia de Jose in Terminal B is a go-to for wine and gluten-free meals, a rarity at SJU.
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