Two years after Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico is back and better than ever thanks to a lot of investment and effort. Most of the hotels, restaurants and attractions are running normally. The city’s infrastructure, including the airport and ground tran...
You bet, the airport is functioning in its normal capacity. There are over 400 weekly flights to Puerto Rico from major cities all over the U.S. and most of them land in San Juan’s Luis Muñoz Marin Airport — the largest airport in the Caribbean. More...
If you’re taking a Southern Caribbean cruise from San Juan, you may want to extend your stay to experience all the island has to offer — or at least get in the day before your sailing’s departure. San Juan hotels are up and running normally, and they...
The roads in San Juan are restored and you have plenty of options when it comes to transportation within the city. By Taxi: Finding a taxi is easy. They’re often found outside the main exits of tourist attractions, the front doors of hotels and at th...
If you want to explore sites and towns outside of the San Juan metro area, or if you'll be staying in more than one town during your visit, then renting a car is a good idea. You might be wondering about the condition of roads in San Juan following H...
You may be wondering about safety in San Juan, following Hurricane Maria. It’s been two years since the hurricane made landfall, and the island has bounced back. In most places, the buildings and roads are restored, and San Juan is generally regarded...
Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States and uses the U.S. dollar. The official languages are Spanish and English. You may come across people who speak a mixture of both, or “Spanglish.”