Ferry to Puerto Rico

Chirimoya

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In this thread I explored options for a New Year's break in Puerto Rico and opted for the ferry. I promised to come back and report on the experience.

We set off on Thursday night, 27th December, in the pouring rain. The scheduled departure time was 8pm and we were told to turn up 2 hours in advance, although our first class tickets (US$280 round trip inc breakfast per adult; US$164 per child) said we would not have to stand in line. Other options exist for foot passengers and cabins with and without bathrooms - adult round trip prices starting from US$183 or so. Considering that the plane costs over US$500 this is really worth it if you have the time to spare - it's a 12-hour overnight trip. Taking your own vehicle adds about US$100 to the fare price.

We were taken straight to check-in and all the other formalities - security, customs, immigration, which was fairly chaotic, but swift. The ferry itself was fine - especially our 'suite' which was spacious, clean and comfortable. The boat appears to have started life as a Baltic ferry judging by the signs in Nordic languages. It has a nightclub, bars, disco, one ?-la-carte restaurant, one buffet, snack bars, children's play area, casino, bingo, cinema, beauty salon and spa.

We ate at the ?-la-carte restaurant and it was quite good and not overpriced. Had a really good night's sleep and a buffet breakfast and the only unpleasant part of the trip was the endless wait to disembark, and we were among the first to get off. The ferry docked at Mayaguez at 9am (one hour after the scheduled arrival time) and we didn't emerge from the immigration and customs hall until about 11.

Our friends had set off from Vega Baja near San Juan before dawn to collect us, arriving at 8:30 and then waiting over two hours for us to get off. There is a shuttle bus to San Juan but they insisted on coming to pick us up. I think the location of the ferry port in Puerto Rico is a major drawback because it's a good two-hour drive from San Juan.

Our week in Puerto Rico was wonderful - we spent most of it on the island of Culebra off the east coast, just north of Vieques. The beaches are as beautiful as most in the Dominican Republic - Flamingo beach where we stayed was perhaps not quite as spectacular as Saman?'s Playa Rinc?n but certainly on a par with La Ensenada in the northwest - minus the litter. We saw in the new year in a huge street party in the main town - great live music and wonderful atmosphere. Culebra is only 14 miles from the mainland ("la isla grande") is reached by plane or ferry. We took the one-hour ferry - very busy at this time of year, and government-subsidised to the point where it is practically free - only a couple of dollars per person. We didn't get onto the passenger ferry and had to take the vehicle/cargo ferry on the way out. Chirimoyito made the mistake of staying in the inside seating area and was very seasick. We were OK, although slightly queasy, on the deck. The return trip on the regular ferry was much better.

We enjoyed comparing and contrasting PR with the DR in terms of gastronomy - very similar but with some interesting differences - national character, architecture, popular culture, etc. Old San Juan is certainly a model for historic urban preservation that the Santo Domingo colonial zone could aspire to, but with better traffic management!

We ended up shopping at the massive Plaza de las Am?ricas mall and I made the most of this rare foray into consumer culture, feeling like an anthropologist on Mars in search of a bargain.

I was struck by the sheer number of American fast food establishments along the roads - that together with the relative order and good infrastructure reminds you that you're not in the DR. Mr C commented on the lack of informal housing and makeshift roadside businesses.

The trip back was better than the outward journey in many ways - the sea was much calmer, and the embarkation and disembarkation processes were much smoother and swifter.

For more information about the ferry - fares, sailing times, contact info - go to www.ferriesdelcaribe.com
Their office in Santo Domingo is not the most helpful or efficient, but all in all I think it's definitely worth it. I would go back to Puerto Rico at the next opportunity because there is a lot more of the island that we would like to see.

Photos to follow.
 

drloca

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Great to hear positive feedback and quite sure that the photos's will be just as enjoyable!
 

Kiboko

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Thank you for a very interesting and useful report and wonderful photos. It sounds like you had a great time. We'll have to go and check it out ourselves.
 

mariel

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Those were great photos. I'm glad you guys enjoyed PR and that the trip was as painless as it was, considering.
 

Chirimoya

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Good to know that the report was useful. One other detail worth mentioning is that the air conditioning on the ferry was very cold, so make sure you bring a set of warm clothes.
 

Borec

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First of all thanks for the post very good, however I have few questions for you.
We have been thinking about going to PR for a quite a while, can you tell me how did you get your tickets, through their office or through travel agent? What are the prices like in PR, is it like US? or more expensive? How was the shopping, can you get some good deals there as in Miami or not.
What it is like to drive there, same nuts like here? or bit more organized, like US. Any tips for cheaper hotels?
Thanks

Borec
 

Chirimoya

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We have been thinking about going to PR for a quite a while, can you tell me how did you get your tickets, through their office or through travel agent?
Through their office in Santo Domingo. They were not very helpful or efficient though.

What are the prices like in PR, is it like US? or more expensive?
It's over a decade since I last spent any time in the US, so I really don't know. I would think it was slightly more expensive because of transport costs.

How was the shopping, can you get some good deals there as in Miami or not.
Some of the things we bought in the post-Christmas sales seemed like OK deals to me ($30 for jeans; two 100% cotton sheet sets and two bathtowels for $100 in Sears) but my reference points are the DR and Europe.

What it is like to drive there, same nuts like here? or bit more organized, like US.
It was more organised than the DR with a lot of traffic cops stopping people for drink driving because it was the holiday period, but there was some crazy driving nonetheless.

Any tips for cheaper hotels?
We were staying with friends, apart from on Culebra where we stayed in a self-catering apartment. It was about the same, maybe slightly more expensive per person than I would expect to pay for a comparable place on the beach in the DR.
 

DrChrisHE

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Chiri--REALLY well done report on your experience and some truly outstanding photos. Thanks for both!!

One question...several people have told me that sea sickness is an issue, especially for those not in first class (I gather the fumes are different as well as the boat swaying). Can you comment on this? One of my friends has a knack for taking the PR ferry right as storms (such as Noel and Olga) are hitting.
paz y salud,
DrChrisHE
 
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AZB

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Chiri, very informative and detailed trip report. I would like to know if the prices are still the same, considering the fuel prices have sky rocketed. I would like to take this trip. I would like to know if I take my car, what type of insurance and paperwork would I need?
thanks in advance.
AZB