Updated November 25, 2022
Yes - travelers can go to Puerto Rico right now! COVID restrictions have eased and vaccination rates are high. So while there’s risk with all travel during the pandemic, Puerto Rico is relatively safe.
Americans can travel to Puerto Rico (remember, it's part of the United States). Here's the latest:
Although it's not required, the CDC does recommend that American get fully vaccinated before traveling.
Travelers from other countries can also visit Puerto Rico but will need to present proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test result for entry.
Puerto Rico took a strong stance on the pandemic from the start with rules like curfew hours, limited restaurant capacity, and more. Currently, restaurants can operate at full capacity and there is no curfew.
Masks are recommended on public transportation and anywhere you can't guarantee the vaccination status of those around you. Keep in mind that individual businesses can choose to continue requiring masks and implementing other COVID safety measures.
Is Puerto Rico safe? Like most activities these days, travel does come with risks. You can minimize risk by following a couple of easy rules. Wear a mask. Keep your distance. Follow any rules given by your airline or by the Puerto Rican government. And be sure to monitor risk factors like case numbers in Puerto Rico, as these numbers change every day.
There’s a lot of information about Puerto Rico online, but you can’t beat the perspective of someone who is actually there.
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