Expat Women in San Juan

We are a friendly community of international women living in San Juan who connect and make friends. We welcome expats, students who study abroad, and anyone living far from home.
Yuyza

Yuyza

San Juan

About me

Hey! I’m the kind of person who once flew a small plane, traveled solo to Argentina at 12, and seriously considered becoming a mermaid. I speak English and Spanish, enjoy spontaneous adventures, and somehow always end up organizing things wherever I go. I’m calm and observant, but love being surrounded by energy—think street festivals, open-air markets, or lively local spots. I’m always curious and open to new experiences.

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Caci

Caci

San Juan

About me

I love hiking and finding new spots to swim or have picnics. I play guitar, and spend most of my time reading or writing. I'm also a mystic ✨️ and a sensitive soul.

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Valeria

Valeria

San Juan

About me

Hi! I’m Valeria Droz, an industrial engineer from Puerto Rico, passionate about sustainability and local culture. As someone who loves connecting with people, I’m open to helping women travelers discover the hidden gems of Puerto Rico, from its vibrant towns to its serene coasts. Let me know how I can help make your visit unforgettable!

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Maria

Maria

San Juan

About me

Hello, I'm Maria and I'm interested in culture, architecture, food & cuisine, art, health, hiking, live music, nature and photography

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Is San Juan safe for women?

Monica

Monica

Most of the city is very safe. Areas like Calle Loíza and La Placita late at night have lots of people around and are well lit. I walk at night in the city center all the time. There are occasional headlines of random violence in the news, but I don't personally know anyone who has been involved.

Posted: July 11, 2025
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