As of March 10th, 2022, masks are no longer mandatory on the Island. However, masks are still recommended for situations where vaccination status cannot be guaranteed. Individual establishments reserve the right to implement their own requirements surrounding masks and COVID-19 protocols, and visitors are encouraged to contact businesses directly.
Mask usage is a federal law on airplanes and in airports.
As of March 10th, domestic travelers are not required to present proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test prior to arrival to the Island.
Travelers who test positive while on the Island must quarantine and cover their own medical expenses/possible extended stay.
Masks are not mandatory on the Island for both indoor and outdoor settings. However, they’re recommended in situations where vaccination status cannot be guaranteed. There are no capacity limits for establishments on the Island. Patrons are not required to present proof of vaccination or a negative test result upon entry to businesses. However, as always, individual establishments reserve the right to implement their own health and safety requirements.
As of March 10th, all domestic travelers are no longer required to present proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test prior to arrival to the Island. For international travelers, children above the age of 2 are required to present proof of vaccination (if eligible) or negative test result upon arrival. Children under the age of 2 are exempt from testing.
Due to CDC guidelines, all travelers arriving on international flights must present a negative COVID-19 test (either antigen or PCR) taken within one day prior to departure along with proof of vaccination. Non-U.S. citizens or long-term residents will need to show proof of being fully vaccinated against COVID-19 before traveling by air to the United States from a foreign country.
Domestic travelers are not required to present proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test prior to arrival to the Island
All travelers arriving on international flights must present a negative PCR or antigen COVID-19 test performed by an authorized health provider taken within one day prior to departure along with proof of vaccination.
No proof of vaccination is required for domestic travelers. International travelers must present a positive COVID-19 test along with a medical certification by a doctor stating that they no longer have COVID-19.
Given Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory, the destination is excluded from the CDC requirement and you do not need to provide a negative COVID-19 test result to return to the mainland United States
As of March 10th, all domestic travelers are no longer required to present proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test prior to arrival to the Island. For international travelers, children above the age of 2 are required to present proof of vaccination (if eligible) or negative test result upon arrival. Children under the age of 2 are exempt from testing.
Public beaches and natural reserves are open for recreational use, following social distancing guidelines. Hotel pool facilities are open. Please consult with your specific property for other policies in place.
For more information about entry requirements, and other health and safety guidelines, visit the destination’s official tourist board website.
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