let's experience san juan,
together


an exclusive women's retreat
Dates: January 28 - February 2, 2027
Location(s): Old San Juan, Icacos, Fajardo
Group Size: 8** - 10 women
Trip Leader: Amanda Cisneros
**a minimum of 8 women are needed to run this trip
itinerary highlights
DAY 1: Arrival Day
DAY 2: Espadrilla (traditional shoe) Making +Welcome Party with Chef Felipe
DAY 3: Catamaran
DAY 4: Morning Stretching and Relaxation Yoga
Day 5: Ruta de Lechon + Farewell Dinner
DAY 6: Departure Day

about san juan
weather in january
January in San Juan offers warm, sunny days, lower humidity, and mild evenings, making it one of the most comfortable times of year to visit. As part of the drier season, the weather is ideal for exploring Old San Juan, enjoying beaches, and spending time outdoors without intense heat or heavy rainfall.
size & vibe
With a population of just over 300,000, San Juan feels lively yet easy to navigate. As the cultural and historical heart of Puerto Rico, daily life is shaped by strong community ties, music, and long-standing traditions. The city moves at a relaxed, Caribbean pace, with colorful streets, oceanfront promenades, plazas, cafés, and local markets forming the rhythm of everyday life. San Juan feels open and welcoming, making it easy to settle in, explore thoughtfully, and experience daily life on the island.
food
Food in San Juan is vibrant, social, and deeply tied to island tradition. Meals are often shared and enjoyed at an unhurried pace, featuring comforting, familiar flavors shaped by Caribbean, Spanish, and African influences. Local cuisine highlights dishes like rice and beans, plantains, fresh seafood, pork, tropical fruits, and flavorful sauces and seasonings. From neighborhood cafeterías and local markets to beachside kiosks and home-style kitchens, San Juan’s food culture feels warm and welcoming—offering an authentic taste of everyday life in Puerto Rico.
culture
Compared to life in the United States, daily life in San Juan often feels more relationship-centered and relaxed. Time spent lingering over meals, chatting in cafés, and gathering with friends and family in plazas or along the waterfront is woven into everyday routines, with personal connection often taking priority over strict schedules. While life in the U.S. can feel fast-paced and efficiency-driven, San Juan emphasizes presence, hospitality, and enjoying the moment. For many visitors, this shift feels grounding and refreshing—offering a new perspective on balance, community, and slowing down.
accommodations
luna pool house - old san juan
This is a special property in the heart of old San Juan. Property includes 7 comfortable bedrooms with 4.5 bathrooms, private pool, and private Jacuzzi grotto. Walking distance to all the major landmark, restaurants, shopping, night life/bars and boardwalk where the cruise ships dock. Kitchen is fully equipped and has a gas BBQ as well for outdoor cooking.

your people on the ground
From experienced Trip Leaders and trusted City Hosts on the ground to the Travec team supporting from home, you’ll be surrounded by people who know the destination and care deeply about your experience. Our local leaders bring culture, context, and connection to each day, while our team back home provides ongoing support—ensuring your family feels guided, prepared, and supported every step of the journey.

Amanda
Trip Leader

$2700 - $3550 per person
*single and double rooms available
What's Included?
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Accommodations
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Transportation to and from the airport in San Juan
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All activities listed on the itinerary
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Transportation to and from all activities on itinerary
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Group meals listed on the itinerary
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Trip Leader
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Planning support including a pre-departure meeting
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On-trip support
What's Not Included
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Flights
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Travel insurance
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Personal expenses
trip investment


Frequently asked questions
A Travec women’s trip to San Juan is designed for women who want a meaningful getaway that blends culture, food, relaxation, and connection—without being overly intense or overly luxurious.
This is not a resort-style, all-inclusive vacation focused on spa treatments or high-end pampering. At the same time, it’s also not a deeply immersive cultural experience that requires constant adaptation or pushes far outside your comfort zone. Instead, this trip lives in the sweet spot in between—approachable, enriching, and fun.
You’ll experience local culture through neighborhoods, history, food, and shared experiences, while also enjoying pool time, optional beach days, and an easygoing rhythm that allows you to relax and be present.
This trip is especially well suited for women who:
Are open-minded, positive, and excited to experience a new place with curiosity
Want community—meeting new people, forming genuine connections, and traveling alongside like-minded women
Enjoy a balance of exploring and slowing down (city walks, great meals, pool time or beach days, and unstructured moments)
Value laughter, conversation, and shared experiences
Are comfortable with a flexible itinerary that prioritizes connection over checking every box
This trip tends to resonate most with women who love the idea of traveling together—laughing over meals, exploring new places, and sharing stories in a supportive, welcoming environment.
In summary: This trip is ideal for women looking for a balanced, joy-filled experience that combines culture, relaxation, and community in a beautiful setting. It may not be the best fit for those seeking a luxury resort escape or a highly structured, deeply immersive cultural journey—but for open-hearted women who want to connect, explore, and genuinely enjoy themselves, San Juan offers the perfect backdrop.
Learning in San Juan happens through lived experience—by observing daily rhythms, participating in hands-on activities, sharing meals, and connecting with people along the way. Rather than a deep academic or highly immersive program, this trip offers approachable, tangible learning paired with meaningful personal takeaways.
Throughout the trip, travelers gain insight into:
Puerto Rican history & identity You’ll learn how Puerto Rico’s identity has been shaped by TaÃno roots, Spanish colonization, African influence, and its modern relationship with the United States—experienced through Old San Juan’s streets, forts, plazas, and everyday conversations, not just formal sites.
Hands-on cultural traditions Through workshops and activities, you’ll gain tangible skills—such as learning how traditional espadrilles (alpargatas) are made, from materials to technique. These experiences offer a deeper appreciation for craftsmanship, tradition, and the people who keep these practices alive.
Food culture & daily rituals By sharing meals, visiting local spots, and participating in cooking experiences, you’ll learn how Puerto Rican food reflects history, geography, and family life—while also understanding how meals function as a space for connection, laughter, and storytelling.
Language in real-life moments You’ll naturally pick up a handful of Spanish words and phrases—ordering food, greeting people, navigating the city, and chatting with locals. The focus isn’t fluency, but confidence, curiosity, and connection.
Connection & community Some of the most meaningful learning happens between people. You’ll practice meeting new women, engaging in conversations with different backgrounds, and building community through shared experiences—often discovering how quickly strangers can feel like friends.
Pace, presence & perspective San Juan invites a slightly slower, more relational rhythm. Through free time, group moments, and unstructured days, many travelers find themselves learning how to be more present, flexible, and open—both while traveling and after returning home.
Personal growth through travel Beyond facts or skills, you may leave with new confidence navigating a new place, a broader worldview, and a reminder of how refreshing it can be to step outside your routine, try something unfamiliar, and laugh a lot along the way.
In summary: This trip offers a blend of hands-on cultural learning and subtle, personal growth—from making something with your hands, to learning a few new words, to connecting with new people in meaningful ways. It’s not about mastering a culture, but about experiencing it thoughtfully, joyfully, and together.
Travec offers comprehensive support before, during, and after your journey—so our travelers can explore San Juan with confidence, while still preserving the flexibility and openness that make immersive travel meaningful.
Before You Travel
Our team supports you through a thoughtful and well-organized planning process, including:
A clear planning timeline and consistent communication
A pre-departure meeting covering cultural expectations, regional context, packing guidance, pacing, and mindset for immersive travel
Context around Day of the Dead traditions and how to engage respectfully and meaningfully
Suggested ideas for free time, reflection, and independent exploration
Flight booking and tracking support through our on-staff travel agent to help coordinate arrivals and provide added peace of mind
While on the Trip
Travelers are supported on the ground by:
A Travec Trip Leader who manages group logistics, coordination, and day-to-day flow
Ongoing Support
Behind the scenes, the Travec team at home remains available throughout the trip for additional coordination or support as needed.
This layered approach allows travelers to feel well supported without being over-scheduled—creating space for presence, meaningful cultural engagement, personal reflection, and the freedom to experience Mexico at a deeper, more intentional pace.
You absolutely can plan travel on your own—and many of our travelers have. Adults choose Travec not because they lack the ability to plan, but because they want a deeper, more intentional experience with expert guidance and thoughtful design.
Travec goes beyond logistics to create travel that is:
Culturally immersive, with local insight and access that’s difficult to arrange independently
Purposefully designed, weaving regional history, Indigenous heritage, language, and daily life into the experience
Community-connected, through experienced Trip Leaders and trusted local hosts who provide context and meaning
Thoughtfully paced, balancing guided experiences with space for rest, reflection, and personal exploration
Fully supported, from pre-departure preparation to on-the-ground and behind-the-scenes coordination
We also manage the elements that often add stress—coordinating flights through our on-staff travel agent, preparing travelers for cultural norms and expectations, offering ideas for meaningful independent time, and remaining available if questions or needs arise during the journey.
Travelers who journey with Travec often say they could have planned the trip themselves—but they wouldn’t have experienced the same depth of cultural connection, ease, or intention without us.
No—Spanish is not required to participate in a Travec trip to San Juan. Many travelers arrive with little or no Spanish and still have a meaningful, successful experience.
That said, being surrounded by Spanish is part of what makes the trip enriching. Travelers naturally pick up words and phrases through everyday interactions—ordering food, navigating neighborhoods, shopping at local markets, and chatting with guides and locals.
For those who already have some Spanish, the trip offers relaxed, real-world practice and confidence-building opportunities in an approachable setting.
Our Trip Leaders and local hosts help bridge any language gaps, and we provide guidance before departure so travelers feel prepared and at ease. Whether you’re fluent, learning, or brand new to Spanish, language becomes a pathway to connection and curiosity—not a barrier.
Want to brush up or learn the basics before your trip? Contact our Co-Founder, Amanda Cisneros, owner of EdConnect Language Academy!
It’s completely normal to feel a bit unsure about traveling with a group of people you may not know yet. Many travelers arrive with that same hesitation—and almost all leave saying the group dynamic became one of the most meaningful aspects of the journey.
From the beginning, everyone in the group already shares something important: a willingness to step into immersive, intentional travel. That shared mindset—curiosity, openness, flexibility, and respect—creates a natural foundation for connection.
Travec itineraries are intentionally balanced, meaning you are not together as a group at all times. There is structured group time for shared experiences, along with built-in space for independent exploration, rest, or reflection. This rhythm allows relationships to form organically, without pressure or forced interaction.
Travelers often find that group travel leads to:
Genuine friendships that extend beyond the trip
Meaningful conversations and shared reflection in a new cultural setting
Mutual support and encouragement when navigating unfamiliar environments
A sense of community and belonging while traveling abroad
As with most transformative travel experiences, the group dynamic is shaped largely by the mindset you bring with you. Travelers who arrive open-minded, adaptable, and willing to engage—both with the destination and with one another—tend to walk away with deeper connections, richer memories, and a more impactful experience overall.
Every traveler’s budget will look a little different, and Travec trips are intentionally designed to allow flexibility around daily spending while in Chihuahua and the Copper Canyon.
In addition to the trip cost, travelers should plan for:
Flights (with booking and tracking support available through our on-staff travel agent, if desired)
Meals not included, particularly during free time
Optional activities or independent excursions
Personal spending such as souvenirs, coffee, snacks, or local treats
Many travelers budget approximately $35–$85 per person, per day for food, local transportation, and personal expenses. Some choose to dine out for most meals, while others prefer a mix of restaurants and lighter, casual options—such as bakeries, markets, or simple meals at their accommodations when available.
Before departure, we provide practical guidance on typical costs, meal options, and local norms so travelers can plan in a way that aligns with their preferences, comfort level, and travel style—without feeling over-structured or restricted.
Travelers may choose to book their own flights or work with Travec for flight support—it’s completely up to you.
Many travelers enjoy the flexibility of booking independently, which allows you to:
Choose your preferred airline or flight schedule
Depart from different home airports
Extend your trip before or after the group experience
For those who prefer guidance or would like their travel fully coordinated, Travec offers flight booking and tracking support through our on-staff travel agent. This option provides added peace of mind, helps align arrival and departure windows, and ensures support if changes or disruptions arise.
Regardless of which option you choose, we provide clear recommended arrival windows and coordination details so your journey is smooth, supported, and stress-free from start to finish.
Trip deposits are non-refundable, as they secure your spot and allow us to begin planning, reserving accommodations, and coordinating on-the-ground logistics.
That said, we understand that unexpected situations can arise. In special circumstances, we are happy to review your situation on a case-by-case basis. When possible, we may offer the option to transfer your deposit to a future Travec trip, rather than losing it entirely.
We believe in transparency and fairness, and our goal is always to work with families thoughtfully while balancing the commitments required to run immersive, small-group travel experiences.
