Over the past several decades, San Juan has remained a fan-favorite port of Royal Caribbean cruise ships, allowing visitors to disembark in the gorgeous island nation and explore the Eastern Caribbean city for themselves.
Since then, the pier -- which is used almost exclusively for Royal Caribbean's larger Oasis- and Icon-class ships -- has been undergoing expansive repairs, refitting the docks so that it's able to once again hold the popular cruise company's gargantuan vessels.
"Pier 3 West has been officially restored, after completing a rigorous structural assessment in accordance with U.S. Coast Guard requirements. The slora restriction is lifted and the full use of the facility is enabled," San Juan Cruise Port posted on Facebook.
"We deeply thank all the technical teams, consultants and agencies who made this long-awaited breakthrough possible," the organization concluded. "We continue to work with commitment so that San Juan continues to lead as the base port of the Caribbean."
It's worth noting that, while Pier 3 itself has been closed, preventing Royal Caribbean's massive Oasis- and Iconic-class ships from visiting, the port has remained open to the company's smaller ships, including Quantum-, Freedom-, Voyager-, Radiance- and Vision-class vessels.
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