Puerto Rico Wedding Destination Guide
Puerto Rico is 100 long by 35 miles wide—but don't let these measurements fool you. Close to 4 million people live on the 'Island of Enchantment,' with more than a million in the greater San Juan metropolitan area alone. It is a vibrant, modern, bilingual, multicultural society, one that has been molded by Spanish, African, Indian and U.S. influences.
Residents of Puerto Rico have much in common with their fellow Americans in the continental United States, yet they retain a decidedly Hispanic heritage.
Entry Requirements
Entrance requirements for Puerto Rico are the same as those for the United States. Visitors to Puerto Rico need a valid passport and a non-immigrant visitor's visa, obtainable from a U.S. Embassy or Consulate. However, for visits of less than 90 days, citizens of the countries listed below need only a passport and a visa waiver form, available from the airline during your flight:
Andorra, Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Brunei, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, San Marino, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.
Tourism Offices
The Tourism Offices can often help provide specific details about wedding planning in Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico Main Office
La Princesa Bldg. #2 Paseo La Princesa
Old San Juan, P.R. 00902
P.O. Box 902-3960
San Juan, P.R. 00902-3960
Tel: 787 7212400
Email: info@gotopuertorico.com
Web: www.gotopuertorico.com
Visit the Puerto Rico Wedding Directory
