Board the Bori‑Trolley and let San Juan unfold — a compact city of sea, stone, and street life. The Bori‑Trolley is a fully accessible, vintage-style hop-on hop-off service that runs a 4.5‑hour ticket loop through San Juan, Puerto Rico. Starting points include the Cruise Terminal and Distrito T-Mobile, and the route threads Condado’s boardwalk, the Escambrón reef and beach, the neoclassical Capitolio, and the sprawling Castillo San Cristóbal in Old San Juan. This ride is equal parts practical shuttle and narrated sampler: pre-recorded local stories, music, and historic context play onboard while team members at stops help with boarding. Key features along the loop include Castillo San Cristóbal’s earthen and masonry ramparts, the coral reef and snorkeling pocket at Escambrón, Condado’s urban beach and palm-lined avenues, and the bright colonial facades and cobbled lanes of Old San Juan. The coastline here is defined by limestone and coral outcrops, with wave-sculpted shorelines and reefs that sustain tropical fish and foraging shorebirds. A 4.5‑hour unlimited access ticket gives you the flexibility to explore a landmark at your own pace: wander Castillo San Cristóbal’s fortifications, stroll Past Paseo La Princesa toward the water, shop and sample frituras in Old San Juan, or catch a few sun-soaked minutes on Condado’s sand. Families, cruise passengers, and visitors who prefer a low‑impact, accessible way to see many highlights will especially appreciate the wheelchair ramped trolley cars and the easy on/off stops. Practical details matter: loops take roughly 90–100 minutes end to end, and boarding is first come, first served. There are no onboard restrooms, and drivers focus on safe operation rather than live narration. The service is ideal for short stays when you want maximum variety with minimal logistics—particularly useful for cruise layovers or a day when you want to balance historic sites and seaside time. This trolley is a local connector as much as a tour: it threads neighborhoods, links cultural venues like Distrito T-Mobile and the Capitolio, and makes historic Old San Juan feel accessible again instead of remote. Respect the reef, carry reef‑safe sunscreen, and plan your hops so your ticket’s clock matches your itinerary. In four and a half hours you can move from fortress to beach to street market, gathering a clear, memorable outline of San Juan’s coastal charm and layered history. Stops are approved: Cruise Terminal, Distrito T-Mobile, Condado, Escambrón, Capitolio, and Castillo San Cristóbal. The full loop is about 90–100 minutes and your ticket window begins when first scanned; manage time if you plan multiple hops. Team members at stops can help with boarding and accessibility, and recorded commentary adds local color while you ride. Bring comfortable shoes for cobbles and a small daypack to keep essentials handy daily.