General Info ‘You’re not dreaming…’ Volcanic outflows, ancient civilizations and lapping tides have all formed the fascinating island of Puerto Rico. Explorers will find a mysterious land overcome with uncharted terrain and striking relics from the lost Taino culture. These wonders are complemented by the elaborate casinos, thumping discos and premier Puerto Rican restaurants that fill the resort areas. Swaying palms border the soft sands and clear waters of Puerto Rico’s beaches. Miles of breathtaking coastline introduce the island and have spawned the useful slogan, ‘You’re not dreaming… you’re in Puerto Rico.’ Eclectic Culture The story of Puerto Rico is told through the mysterious ruins, ancient structures and astonishing museums that adorn the island. Tour through a 16th century gothic church or visit the stone courts of a forgotten tribe. Centuries of world influence have created an eclectic culture with Indian, Spanish and African heritage. The dynamic background of the Puerto Rican people is seen through the songs, dancing and delicious food that accompany every festival. Rugged Mountains and White Streams The volcanic origins of Puerto Rico have created an island rich in tropical flora, rugged mountains and white flowing streams. Repel down rocky cliffs. Climb to towering vistas. Or speed down the flowing rapids of Puerto Rico’s freshwater torrents. Those seeking serene excursions will find inspiration among the scenic trails and botanical gardens that spread between the shores. No matter your location, Puerto Rico’s beautiful terrain is a backdrop that can’t be ignored. San Juan The capital of Puerto Rico is also known as the capital of Caribbean nightlife and entertainment. Fine Puerto Rican meals are followed by sweet sips of Bacardi rum and the unmistakable rhythms of Latin music. Fabulous casinos are a hot spot for nighttime entertainment and feature games such as Blackjack, Roulette and Craps. Visitors will enjoy the live music, bustling bars and nightly entertainment provided by many of the resorts. Weddings and Romance From the sand on the shore to the peaks of the mountains, Puerto Rico is an island made for romantic endeavors. Stand barefoot on brilliant white sands and let the setting sun witness your union. Embrace one another under the charms of a 16th century cathedral. Or exchange vows while the blossoming rainforest surrounds you. Many resorts offer comprehensive wedding packages and expert advise for the flawless implementation of your destination wedding or honeymoon. A Stirring Display Puerto Rico is a stirring display of the Caribbean’s untamed wonder and the consoles of island hospitality. The cheerful spirit of Puerto Rico seeps through masterful culinary presentations, delicately prepared rum and distinct Latin dances. Exciting eco-tours and extreme sports are rightfully centered on the mountains, caves, rivers and beaches that span the island. Even a short visit to Puerto Rico will find your tropical intentions fully satisfied and far exceeded.
Destination information is subject to change without prior notice. Travelers are advised to use extreme caution and common sense when venturing out in any foreign destination. While luxury beach destinations can be quite alluring, remember to keep your guard up when approached by locals in any foreign area. We advise guests to attend the resort orientation upon arrival(if provided) and conduct plenty of research prior to arriving at your destination. The information provided on this site is not comprehensive and we advise travelers to utilize the official tourist board site for each resort area, the CDC, travel.state.gov and other official sources for up to date destination information.+ Available Resorts Getting There Entry Requirements Puerto Rico is considered a United States territory and does not require a passport for travel. However, All Inclusive Outlet recommends the use of a passport for US Citizens traveling to this area. A change of intinerary/destination due to unforeseen circumstances or a disruption in the airline schedule may result in travel to areas that require a passport.
All travelers between the U.S. and the Caribbean are required to carry passports beginning January 1, 2007 as mandated by the United States Department of Homeland Security and the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative. We encourage you to begin the passport application process early to avoid unexpected delays. Travelers should allow a minimum of six weeks between their application submission and receipt of passport. Passports may be expedited for an additional charge. Visas are not required for US passport holders. Visitors are required to purchase a $10 (U.S.) Tourist Card for each member of their party before entering the immigration line. This card is payable in cash only, traveler’s checks and credit cards are not accepted. Vaccinations Vaccinations are not required unless arriving from, or traveling through, a country with a formally declared health epidemic. Please visit www.cdc.gov for the most current traveler's health information.
What to Wear Light shirts and shorts are best suited for the warm year-round weather. Some restaurants may require jackets for men and dresses for ladies. Resorts typically require a collared shirt and long pants for men and island casual for ladies when dining in the evening.
Currency and Banks Puerto Rico is a commonwealth of the U.S. and as such uses the U.S. dollar. Puerto Ricans often refer to the dollar as a “peso.” Banks are located throughout the developed regions and are open from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Driving Driving is done on the right side of the road and all vehicle laws are identical to those in the U.S. Communications Puerto Rico boasts a digital telephone system, high-speed Internet capabilities, cellular telephone service, radio broadcast communications and all 4 major U.S. television networks. Electricity The electricity in Puerto Rico follows the U.S. standard of 110 Volts/60 Hertz. Water The water in Puerto Rico is safe to drink. Airports The main airport in Puerto Rico is the Luis Munoz Marin International Airport (SJU) and is located just outside of San Juan. Pets The importation of animals is prohibited without an Import Permit, corresponding health documents and proper notification of the Government Veterinary Officer. Geography The geography of Puerto Rico is a dramatic mixture of peaks, rivers, valleys and expansive beaches. Its formation from volcanic activity explains the rich vegetation and rugged mountains that span from coast to coast. White streams carve through the slopes and jungles, cascading down waterfalls and opening into the warm Caribbean waters. Sands ranging from white to black host these waters and descend into an elaborate marine habitat of coral reefs and tropical fish. Puerto Rico’s ecology is without fail, the centerpiece of traveler’s affections. Climate Puerto Rico enjoys an annual average temperature of 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Government Puerto Rico is a member of the commonwealth of the United States and is led by an elected governor. History Puerto Rico, meaning “Rich Port,” has been a coveted island since it was first inhabited in 4500 B.C. These mysterious people dominated the island until their replacement by the Taino Indians in 800 A.D. It wasn’t until Columbus’ famous 1493 voyage that European contact was made. Flourishing coffee plantations and slaves from Africa contributed to the success of this now Spanish colony. In 1898, Puerto Rico officially joined the United States as a result of the Treaty of Paris, paving the way for a blossoming tourism industry. Old forts, mid-century churches and ancient courtyards still stand as a modern testament to Puerto Rico’s history. Cultural Experience The most exuberant display of Puerto Rican culture is found in the Le Lo Lai Festival. This is a great way to see Puerto Rico’s history of Taino, African and Spanish influence in its finest harmony. Native music, colorful dresses and traditional dances clash several times a year at this all-encompassing celebration. Even during the “off-season” of this festival, the spirit of Le Lo Lai can be seen every night through the delicious dishes and cheerful faces of the Puerto Rican people. Time Zone Puerto Rico is on Atlantic Standard Time (AST) which is just one hour later than Eastern Standard Time (EST) and four hours earlier than Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). Puerto Rico does not observe Daylight Savings Time. Destination information is subject to change without prior notice. Attractions Beaches Miles of pristine coastline dressed in sands of every color invite beach lovers and romantics to Puerto Rico’s most popular attraction. From the white dunes of Isabela to the black shores of Punta Santiago, swaying palms and crystalline waters seem to stretch endlessly. Some offer gentle trade winds for quiet strolls and sunbathing while others boast stronger gusts for big waves and water sports. No matter your beach aspirations, you’ll find them satisfied on the shores of Puerto Rico. Dining Puerto Rican cuisine is called Criolla, and is a blissful blend of Taino, Spanish and African flavors. Rice-based dishes topped with savory chicken and fresh seafood make the native fare a specialty among tourists. These traditional meals are mingled with other venues that serve entrees from around the world. Most resorts offer in-house specialties and are found within Puerto Rico’s culinary hot spots. Excursions Rugged mountains, rushing rivers and tropical terrain challenge the most daring explorers to engage the untamed side of Puerto Rico. Shoot the rapids of the Tanama River. Rappel down cascading waterfalls. Or discover the secrets of Puerto Rico’s hidden wonder, Mona Island. Four-wheel vehicles, horseback tours and private charters provide multiple ways to absorb the treasures of Puerto Rico. Sports and Recreations Continuous tropical weather and an endless coastline set the stage for Puerto Rico’s thrilling sports and recreations. Traverse the fairways of championship golf courses that bear the design work of pros such as Robert Trent Jones, Jack Nicklaus and Greg Norman. Puerto Rico boasts more than 20 breathtaking courses that will challenge and inspire players of every level. The translucent waves bordering the terrain are equally immersive and welcome elite and amateur water enthusiasts. World-renowned deep-sea fishing and exotic scuba diving make Puerto Rico a haven for maritime adventure. Nightlife The spirit of Puerto Rico’s wild terrain is somehow adopted into the electric nightlife of its cities and resort areas. Young and old, citizens and sightseers, crowd into the local hot spots for a night of dancing, lounging and high rolling. Lively resorts offer nightly entertainment and are often surrounded by Puerto Rico’s clubs, bars and fine casinos. Extreme caution should be taken when venturing out for nightlife in any foreign country. Resort hotels feature their own entertainment venues. Destination information is subject to change without prior notice. Weddings and Honeymoons Considered by some to be the pinnacle of romantic destinations, Puerto Rico is a sanctuary for those seeking a surreal wedding or honeymoon getaway. Inspiring mountains and tropical flora descend into smooth beaches and clear waters, presenting limitless options for your ceremony. Puerto Rico’s dramatic landscape is also sprinkled with ancient cathedrals and old edifices for a genuinely unique wedding. Fully-inclusive resort packages and local specialists can help plan your special event and even give some tips for fabulous wedding locations. Necessary Documents - Original Passport
- For non-U.S. citizens, a declaration certifying a single status must be sworn before a Notary Public or other authorized personnel. This declaration must accompany the application.
- Proof of Status- If divorced, proof of Decree Absolute is required. If a Widow/Widower, the Death Certificate with a raised seal must be presented before the marriage license is granted.
- Medical certificate from a physician in Puerto Rico certifying a VDRL blood test.
- A doctor in Puerto Rico must sign the marriage license after examining the bride and groom.
- The Marriage License Bureau must authenticate all documents.
Restrictions - The bride and groom must appear at the City Court office to purchase a marriage license.
- Those under the age of between the ages of 16 and 17 must have the consent of parents or legal guardians to marry.
- A blood test is required.
- Divorces must be finalized in the country or state granted.
- The Marriage License Bureau must authenticate all documents.
Fees - The Judicial Center offers free ceremonies. Private or hotel ceremonies average around $150-$350 (U.S.) and can be set up by your hotel.
- For verification of current fees, the telephone number is (787)-728-7980.
Marriage license papers can be requested in writing from the Department of Health, Demographic Registry Office, Box 11854, Fernandez Juncos Station, Santurce, PR 00910 or by calling (787)-728-7980. The time needed to complete the license requirements is around 2 months. Early preparation is recommended. Wedding requirements are subject to change without prior notice. Destination Wedding Resorts The following resorts are recommended for destination weddings: Honeymoon Resorts The following resorts are recommended for honeymoons:
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