Fly in at any point
Aside from Luis Muñoz Marín Airport, Puerto Rico has airports practically at almost every region. Although smaller in terms of number of terminals, these airports are serviced by the same big commercial airlines. So wherever you touch down, it will always be a perfect landing.
Getting Here Sections

Requirements
Travel between Puerto Rico and the U.S. requires no passport for U.S. citizens, so say goodbye to that extra baggage and hello to a perfect tan. The Puerto Rico Tourism Company welcomes you!

Moving Around
Getting around Puerto Rico is probably as easy as in your own home town. Cars, taxies, ferries, busses, trains and trolleys will get you anywhere you need, though your own two feet might prove to be the best way to discover Puerto Rico’s true beauty.

Travel Tips
Not sure about what to pack? Confused about the currency? Wondering about the best dates to travel to Puerto Rico? Read information on Puerto Rico and get all your questions answered with this handy Puerto Rico travel guide.

Cruise Travelers
Puerto Rico is the cruise capital of the Caribbean, with the Port of San Juan being the largest cruise port in the Western Hemisphere. Every year, 1.4 million passengers arrive at Puerto Rico’s shores for some exhilarating adventures and a night out on the town.

Special Travelers
Special-needs travelers rejoice. Beach wheelchairs, scooters, oxygen, you name it, we’ve got you covered. The only other thing better than not having to worry about your necessary medical equipment is experiencing a beautiful beach sunset.
Wednesday February 22, 2012