San Juan's Luis Munoz Marin International is the main gateway to Puerto Rico and a busy Caribbean hub, and it has a couple of lounges in the Priority Pass network across its terminals. Knowing which lounge and terminal your card covers, and that one former option has closed, saves confusion.
The lounges at San Juan
San Juan has lounges in the Priority Pass network, branded as The Lounge San Juan, operated by a global lounge network, with locations in more than one terminal, including Terminal A and Terminal C. The Terminal A lounge is open daily from early morning to evening, roughly 5am to 8pm. There is also an Escape Lounge in Terminal B, airside. Note that the American Airlines Admirals Club at San Juan, which was previously accessible to Priority Pass members, has closed, so do not plan around it.
Access methods and day passes
Access is by Priority Pass or a paid day pass. Many travel rewards cards include a Priority Pass Select membership, such as the Chase Sapphire Reserve, which covers The Lounge San Juan. The lounges are open to passengers regardless of the airline they are flying, at a reduced cost with a day pass if you do not hold a membership. Because access and terminals vary, confirm which specific lounge your card or membership covers, and which terminal your flight uses, before you travel.
Amenities and tips
The San Juan lounges offer seating, refreshments, and Wi-Fi, a comfortable break before a flight home from the Caribbean, often after a busy holiday. Because the lounges are spread across terminals and the Admirals Club has closed, match your lounge to your departure terminal, and confirm current hours, since a terminal-specific lounge may not suit a last-minute gate change. If your lounge is full, the terminal's dining is the fallback. Use the comparison below to match a membership, a card, or a day pass to your trip.

