REVIEW · SAN JUAN
Picnic in San Juan Puerto Rico
Book on Viator →Operated by Duartes Picnic san Juan · Bookable on Viator
A sea-view picnic in Condado beats another dinner plan. You get a personalized setup made for romance, birthdays, or just a slow evening, plus board games to keep the time fun instead of awkward. It’s a simple idea with a smart execution: food, activities, and the ocean view all handled for you.
I especially like the way the picnic feels designed for real occasions, not a generic blanket-and-food situation. I also love the combo of charcuterie with fruit and ready-to-play board games, because it gives you conversation and laughs without extra planning.
The main thing to consider is weather: this experience requires good conditions, and if it gets canceled for poor weather you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
In This Review
- Key things I’d plan around
- Condado Start Point: Parque de la Laguna del Condado
- Your 2-Hour Picnic Timeline (What Happens, Plain and Simple)
- The Spread: Ham, Cheese, and Fresh Fruit (and Why It’s Good Value)
- Board Games: The Secret Ingredient for a Real Hangout
- Optional Canvas Painting Kit for a Take-Home Moment
- Timing in San Juan: Sunset Picnics and Late Evening Options
- Who This Picnic Is Best For
- Reviews That Match the Experience (What People Loved)
- Getting There and Making It Feel Effortless
- Price and Value: What $140 Per Person Buys
- Quick Booking Checklist for a Smooth Experience
- Should You Book Duarte’s Picnic in San Juan?
- FAQ
- How long is the picnic experience in San Juan?
- Where does the picnic start?
- Is this a private experience or a shared tour?
- What’s included in the picnic food?
- Are board games included?
- Can I add something creative like a canvas painting kit?
- How much does the picnic cost?
- Does it use mobile tickets?
- Is the experience weather-dependent?
Key things I’d plan around

- Sea-view location in Condado: You’re meeting at Parque de la Laguna del Condado on Ashford Ave.
- 2-hour private picnic: Only your group participates, so it doesn’t feel like a crowded event.
- Charcuterie + fruit: Ham, cheese, and fresh fruit are built into the experience.
- Board games included: Built-in activity for couples, friends, and families.
- Optional canvas painting kit: A creative add-on if you want something a little different.
- Weather-sensitive timing: Plan for flexibility if conditions aren’t great.
Condado Start Point: Parque de la Laguna del Condado
Your picnic experience begins at Parque de la Laguna del Condado, 860 Ashford Ave, San Juan, 00907. This is a convenient part of the city for a meet-up because it’s described as near public transportation, which matters when you don’t want to spend your whole evening stuck finding a parking spot.
The spot is also the right kind of scenic for this kind of activity. Duarte’s Picnic is built around a view of the sea, and the meeting point in Condado makes it easier to get to that vibe quickly.
One practical note: you’re returning back to the same meeting point when the picnic ends, so there’s no complicated route you have to manage after you’ve settled in.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in San Juan.
Your 2-Hour Picnic Timeline (What Happens, Plain and Simple)

Think of this as a 2-hour block where the event is basically: arrive, get set up, enjoy, and wrap up. There aren’t extra stops or a long checklist of sights to squeeze in, which is exactly why this works so well for a date or a group celebration.
Most of your time is spent with the picnic setup in place. You’ll have board games available, and the sea view is part of the experience rather than something you have to hunt down on your own. The whole thing is designed to be relaxed, with room to talk, snack, and play.
If you add the canvas painting kit, you can fold that in during the same 2-hour window. It’s an option that turns the picnic from just a nice meal into a keepsake-style activity.
The Spread: Ham, Cheese, and Fresh Fruit (and Why It’s Good Value)

The food component is not just filler. Your picnic includes charcuterie with ham, cheese, and fresh fruits, which is a smart menu for a seaside setting. It’s easy to eat without needing forks, plates, or heavy cooking, so you stay comfortable and you don’t lose time.
At $140 per person, the price can look steep at first—until you consider you’re not paying for a restaurant meal only. You’re paying for a fully set up picnic experience, with the food included and the experience package designed around activities (games and optional art). In other words, you’re buying convenience and atmosphere together.
Also, charcuterie is naturally share-friendly. If you’re going with friends or family, this style of meal helps everyone graze at their own pace, and you don’t end up stuck serving one person at a time.
Board Games: The Secret Ingredient for a Real Hangout

This picnic is built around more than snacks. Board games are included, and that detail matters more than it sounds.
When you’re in a scenic location, conversation can run the show—or it can stall if everyone’s tired or unsure what to do next. Games fix that. They create a casual rhythm where people participate without thinking too hard, and it gives couples something light to do besides just trading photos and compliments.
For groups, board games also help different ages mix more easily. For couples, the games can turn into a fun little competition. The setup gives you structure without removing spontaneity.
Optional Canvas Painting Kit for a Take-Home Moment

If you want to go beyond the classic romantic picnic, ask about adding a canvas painting kit. The idea is simple: use that sea-view mood as the creative prompt, then leave with a finished piece you made yourself.
You don’t need to be an art person to enjoy it. The value here is participation, not perfection. If you’re celebrating something (honeymoon, anniversary, birthday, even a family day), this can turn the picnic into a memory you can display later.
Just keep in mind that adding an activity can change the pace. The canvas add-on is great if you like doing something together, but if your goal is pure relaxing and talking, you might choose to skip it.
Timing in San Juan: Sunset Picnics and Late Evening Options

Duarte’s Picnic is known for sunset picnics, and that’s a strong reason to pick this experience. In San Juan, evening light can make even a simple meal feel special, and sunset timing also matches the “romantic date” positioning.
They also offer morning picnics and state picnic options are available until 9 PM. That’s a useful range if you want to plan around your day—maybe you spent the afternoon exploring Old San Juan and you want an easy, scenic finish.
One scheduling detail you should verify: posted opening hours list Monday through Thursday from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Since the company also mentions later timing (up to 9 PM), I’d treat your exact start time as something to confirm when you book.
Who This Picnic Is Best For

This is a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates. That’s a big plus if you want your celebration to feel personal.
It fits especially well for:
- Honeymoons and anniversaries: The format is romantic without being overly formal.
- Small groups of friends: Board games help everyone have fun at the same time.
- Family gatherings: The included games give kids and adults an activity that works together.
- Anyone who wants a low-effort plan: You get food, set-up, and activities handled, so you don’t have to build the whole evening yourself.
If your travel style is “see a few things, then do something memorable that feels local,” this picnic hits that sweet spot.
Reviews That Match the Experience (What People Loved)

The overall rating is 5 out of 5, with multiple reviews praising the experience as amazing and worth it for romance. A honeymoon couple specifically described the picnic as a romantic 2-hour date and noted the host was helpful, which lines up with how the package is designed: easy, guided setup plus included fun.
Other feedback emphasizes the host’s helpfulness and the feeling that the planning and execution are taken seriously. You can interpret that as a sign the experience is more than a drop-off—there’s care in making it feel like your event, not theirs.
Getting There and Making It Feel Effortless
You’ll start and end at the same meeting point, which keeps things simple. You just need to show up on time, enjoy the full 2-hour experience, and then head back once it’s done.
Bring the usual outdoor-comfort items, especially if you’re going for sunset. Even though the package is designed for a relaxed evening, outdoor time can still mean changing temps or breezes.
Since it’s near public transportation, you can plan to use transit if you want to skip the stress of parking. That’s a practical way to keep your evening easy and focused on the event itself.
Price and Value: What $140 Per Person Buys
$140 per person is the main number you’ll stare at while deciding. Here’s how I’d evaluate it.
You’re not paying for just food. You’re paying for:
- a 2-hour private picnic experience,
- charcuterie (ham, cheese, fresh fruits),
- board games included,
- a sea-view setting tied to the experience,
- plus optional add-ons like a canvas painting kit.
If you compare this to piecing together picnic supplies, renting items, or trying to create the same vibe from scratch, the price starts to make more sense. You’re buying the setup and the structure—especially valuable for couples and short-stay visitors who don’t want to spend their limited time shopping and prepping.
Quick Booking Checklist for a Smooth Experience
Before you book, I’d focus on five things:
- Pick your preferred time window based on your day plans (sunset is a strong choice).
- Decide if you want the canvas painting kit or prefer pure relaxation.
- Double-check your schedule against the listed hours (Monday–Thursday is 11 AM–8 PM).
- Assume the experience is weather-dependent.
- Plan for a private group setup at the same meet-and-return point.
If you’re traveling with confidence, this is one of the easiest “special moment” plans you can make in San Juan.
Should You Book Duarte’s Picnic in San Juan?
I’d recommend booking this if you want a romantic or celebratory San Juan moment that doesn’t require planning like a project. The combination of charcuterie + board games is a winning formula because it keeps the time fun and comfortable, not just scenic.
If weather sensitivity worries you, book with a backup mindset and keep an eye on conditions. And if you only want a quick meal with no activities, you might decide this is more “experience” than “dinner”—but for most people looking for something memorable in Condado, that’s the point.
FAQ
How long is the picnic experience in San Juan?
The picnic lasts about 2 hours.
Where does the picnic start?
The meeting point is Parque de la Laguna del Condado, 860 Ashford Ave, San Juan, 00907, Puerto Rico.
Is this a private experience or a shared tour?
It’s a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates.
What’s included in the picnic food?
The picnic includes charcuterie with ham, cheese, and fresh fruits.
Are board games included?
Yes. Board games are included as part of the picnic experience.
Can I add something creative like a canvas painting kit?
Yes. You can add a canvas painting kit for an additional creative touch.
How much does the picnic cost?
The price is $140.00 per person.
Does it use mobile tickets?
Yes. It includes a mobile ticket.
Is the experience weather-dependent?
Yes. The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.






















