There are no cruises on the major cruises lines that simply sail from Miami to San Juan and back. There are many that leave Miami that stop in San Juan. Per the discussion, the original poster wanted to know about direct sailings, staying for two weeks in Puerto Rico and then sailing back to Miami. There are no such commercial offerings. You could possibly charter a boat on your own.
You don't have to go to any intermediate palce to get from miami to Puerto Rico. there are direct flights from miami to San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico is Southeast of Miami
Q horas es en miami y puerto rico
No. No tunnel is being built from Miami to Puerto Rico.
cruise to puerto rico
puerto rico and mimi is not in the same country
ATL flies Southeast to San Juan. The route is direct Tallahassee, direct Miami, then direct San Juan. It takes approximately two and a half hours to get to Puerto Rico from Atlanta.
puerto rico. but he also has a house in miami.
Because of an act of Congress called "The Jones Act" all ships that leave a U.S. port MUST touch a foreign port of call before disembarking. Therefore, since Puerto Rico and Florida are both U.S. Territories, there will be no direct cruise between the two. However, there are several cruises that seasonally leave Florida round trip to Puerto Rico.
Miami to Puerto Rico would be heading southeast.
An illegal immigrant can travel by plane from Miami to Puerto Rico. However, the illegal immigrant will most likely not be able to fly back without a passport from Puerto Rico.
Yvette Cruise was born in Rio Piedras, in Puerto Rico.