Puerto Rico, a US territory in the Caribbean, offers a unique blend of American convenience and Caribbean culture. Old San Juan features 500 years of colonial history with colorful buildings, cobblestone streets, and imposing fortresses. The island offers bioluminescent bays, the El Yunque tropical rainforest (the only one in the US National Forest System), world-class surfing in Rincón, and the stunning Flamenco Beach on Culebra island. Puerto Rican cuisine—mofongo, lechón, and piña coladas—is a highlight.
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As a US territory, no passport or visa is required for US citizens. Non-US citizens follow the same entry requirements as for the United States mainland.
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How many airports are in Puerto Rico?
AirportsNow covers 1 airports in Puerto Rico. The busiest is Luis Muñoz MarÃn International Airport (SJU) with 9.5M passengers per year.
What is the busiest airport in Puerto Rico?
Luis Muñoz MarÃn International Airport (SJU) in San Juan is the busiest airport in Puerto Rico, handling approximately 9.5M passengers annually.
Do I need a visa to visit Puerto Rico?
As a US territory, no passport or visa is required for US citizens. Non-US citizens follow the same entry requirements as for the United States mainland.
When is the best time to visit Puerto Rico?
The best time to visit Puerto Rico is December to April is peak season with the best weather. The hurricane season runs from June to November. Prices drop in the shoulder season, and the weather is often still excellent..