

Foreign citizens must also present proof of being fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Passengers arriving on international flights must present a negative COVID-19 test (PCR or antigen) taken within one day prior to departure to the United States (including Puerto Rico as a territory). Before departure and during travel, citizens are advised to monitor our Travel Advice, follow us on Twitter, and register with their nearest Irish Embassy or Consulate.


Some businesses may require proof of a negative test result or vaccination upon arrival.Masks are required in all indoor spaces, regardless of vaccination status.Bars and venues that primarily serve alcohol are operating at 50% capacity.
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Restaurants, theaters, stadiums, and any establishment that prepares food and drink are operating at 75% capacity indoors and at full capacity outdoors.All establishments serving food or drinks must require proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test (either antigen or PCR performed by an authorized health provider) taken 48 hours prior to arrival.If unvaccinated and staying longer than one week, they must present negative tests on a weekly basis.Upon arrival, all guests of all hotels, Paradores, guesthouses, and short-term rentals across the Island must present either proof of vaccination or a negative PCR or antigen test performed by an authorized health provider taken within 48 hours of the beginning of their visit.Visitors should connect with tour operators directly for additional information about operation status and specific protocols. Public beaches, natural reserves, and marinas are open, following social distancing guidelines.Masks are still recommended in crowded urban areas. This requirement does not apply to public beaches. Masks are required at all outdoor activities of 50 attendees or more.Masks are required on all public transportation, including all ferries operating to and from Vieques and Culebra.

Those unvaccinated or between the ages of 2 and 11 must also wear masks in public areas when unable to social distance.
PUERTO RICO TRAVEL DECLARATION FORM CODE
Those entering any of the Island’s three open airports, whether on commercial or private aircraft, are required to fill out a Travel Declaration Form on the Puerto Rico Health Department’s online portal, which produces a QR code to proceed. Mask usage is a federal law on airplanes and in airports. If a traveler is unvaccinated and does not get tested within the 48-hour window, they are required to quarantine for 7 days and be subject to applicable sanctions.Once they have a negative test, they can stop quarantining immediately. Unvaccinated travelers entering on domestic flights are still required to show negative test results from the last two days or take one within 48 hours of arrival and must quarantine while awaiting results.As of February 2nd, vaccinated travelers are no longer required to present a negative test.If you are coming to Puerto Rico book in advance your transportation in our booking form.
