Travel Information

American citizens travelling to Puerto Rico

Citizens of Guam that are travelling to Puerto Rico can travel without a visa.

What to expect in Puerto Rico

🤝 friendly locals
💰 expensive cost of living
⚡ Above average wifi
⛅ warm weather
island
🏖️ beaches
history

Flights and Prices

Flight prices to Puerto Rico from Guam usually are around 98.00 USD. Spirit Airlines is a common carrier airline.

International and domestic airlines

Common international airlines are

American

. Popular domestic airlines are

JetBlue

Common Tourist Questions

🥘 Do I need to tip?

No, you are not expected to tip at restaurants and other service businesses.

💰 Should I carry cash?

No, you don't have to carry cash with you. Credit cards are generally accepted. This may not be the case in smaller cities so you should double-check when you land.

☎️ Where do I get a SIM card from?

Some popular telecom companies are

AT&T

.

💦 Can I drink tap water?

No, you cannot drink tap water. Bottled water is recommended.

🚕What do I use to get around?

We currently don't have information on ride-sharing services. Local taxis may be the best option. Check with local authorities upon landing.

Visa Status

A Visa is not required for citizens of Puerto Rico. Tourists are able to visit without a visa for a certain amount of time.

Notes and Passport Validity

Ensure that your passport is valid for Unlimited past your travel date.

U.S. citizens and American Samoan citizens may live and work freely in Puerto Rico:No Passport is required, but a driver's permit/license is required for entry if flying.:

Statistics

These values are calculated by computing the average scores that we have available to us across all cities in Puerto Rico. In some cases, they may not be completely accurate.

Internet Speed (4.88 / 5)
Safety (3.00 / 5)
Cost of Living (2.26 / 5)
Average Hotel Cost

$123.00 USD / night

Average Dinners

$12.00 USD

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Popular Cities in Puerto Rico

San Juan

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