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  • Is it safe to travel to Puerto Rico? Should I / should travelers cancel their trips?
  • If my vacation is booked for the coming weeks, will I be able to enter Puerto Rico?
  • What is considered “fully vaccinated” to enter Puerto Rico?
  • Is Puerto Rico a hotspot for COVID-19?
  • What do I need to enter Puerto Rico?
  • What type of testing do I need, if I am not vaccinated or traveling internationally, prior to my visit to Puerto Rico?
  • I wasn’t able to get a PCR molecular COVID-19 test prior to my trip to Puerto Rico. Can I get tested upon arrival to the Island?
  • Will my health insurance cover the cost of the PCR molecular test taken at testing sites on the Island?
  • What is the airport doing to ensure health & safety?
  • For international travel, why 1 day rather than 24 hours for testing? What is considered a day?
  • I had COVID-19 less than 90 days ago, and can therefore still test positive although I have fully recovered. Will I be denied entry into the Island?
  • Do children need to get tested for COVID-19?
  • If children are not vaccinated, will they be required to quarantine for 7-days upon arrival?
  • Is Puerto Rico accepting travelers from U.S. states with a high number of positive COVID-19 cases?
  • Under the new CDC rule, do I have to get a PCR molecular COVID-19 test to return to the United States from Puerto Rico?
  • How can travelers protect themselves?
  • Do I have to wear a mask after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine?
  • What should travelers do if they begin experiencing COVID-19 symptoms? What immediate steps should they take?
  • Are Island hospitals equipped to address coronavirus?
  • Where will people be housed if they need to be quarantined?
  • What will hotels, short-term rentals, restaurants, and tour operators do if a tourist who has recently visited them tests positive?
  • Can tourists staying at hotels use the pool and/or go to the beach?
  • Can I go to Vieques & Culebra?
  • Meetings/Events
  • What guidelines are currently in place for events?
  • If I’m not vaccinated and an event I’m attending on Island is longer than 2 days, will I need to test for each 48 hour period (given the 48-hour testing requirement for the unvaccinated) or can I use the same one I used to enter?
  • Will I have to quarantine if I’m not vaccinated?
  • Will children also be required to provide proof of vaccination to enter events?

Q&A

Is it safe to travel to Puerto Rico? Should I / should travelers cancel their trips?

If you are sick, an older adult, or someone with chronic medical conditions, leading health authorities recommend delaying or avoiding travel. For information about the CDC’s classification for travel to Puerto Rico, please visit their website here.

Puerto Rico is enforcing local measures developed by the Puerto Rico Tourism Company (PRTC), such as social distancing and usage of masks indoors, regardless of vaccination status.

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If my vacation is booked for the coming weeks, will I be able to enter Puerto Rico?

Yes, given the Island is a U.S. territory, our borders aren’t closed. However, travelers must comply with all requirements of our travel advisory. Those visiting Puerto Rico should review the local measures in place, as well as the most recent entry requirements.

What is considered “fully vaccinated” to enter Puerto Rico?

Travelers may enter Puerto Rico with either full vaccination or a negative test (antigen or PCR) from the 48 hours prior. A fully vaccinated traveler is considered to be one who has completed his/her series of vaccines, double or single and who has spent two weeks or more since their last dose, either with a vaccine authorized by the FDA or by the WHO. A booster is not required to enter Puerto Rico. However, if you are attending an event, a booster is required.

Is Puerto Rico a hotspot for COVID-19?

According to the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Puerto Rico is categorized Level 3 due to the current COVID-19 cases on the Island. Travelers should follow local requirements outlined on this webpage, and be aware that travel may increase the chances of getting and spreading COVID-19. For more information from the CDC, see here.

As of February 1st, 2022, Puerto Rico has one of the highest rates of vaccine doses administered against COVID-19 among United States jurisdictions. The Island has a vaccination rate of 155,266 doses administered per 100,000 people. 93.5% of the eligible population have received at least one dose of the vaccine, and 83.2% are fully vaccinated.

What do I need to enter Puerto Rico?

Arriving passengers must comply with the following measures before arriving to Puerto Rico, and wear a mask in the airport/airplane as it is a federal law:

  • All passengers must complete an online Travel Declaration Form from the Puerto Rico Health Department, which can be accessed at daypg.com or daypg.com. Kiosks at the airport are also available for travelers to fill out the form upon arrival, as it is a requirement to exit the airport.
    • Vaccinated travelers are required to upload proof of vaccination.
    • Unvaccinated travelers must upload negative COVID-19 test results (either antigen or PCR performed by an authorized health provider) taken 48 hours prior to arrival. If arriving without a test, travelers have 48 hours to get tested on the Island.
    • Those who do not test within the 48-hour window are required to quarantine for 7 days.
  • All travelers must obtain an Airport Exit Confirmation number and QR Code, which travelers will automatically receive when completing the Travel Declaration form and uploading their PCR molecular test results or proof of vaccination to the Puerto Rico Health Department’s online portal.

What type of testing do I need, if I am not vaccinated or traveling internationally, prior to my visit to Puerto Rico?

Unvaccinated travelers arriving on a domestic flight must present a negative PCR molecular or antigen COVID-19 test performed by an authorized health provider,taken no more than 48 hours prior to their trip. Testing sites on the mainland U.S. can be found here.

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. Unvaccinated travelers arriving on international flights will only be allowed in if they are U.S. citizens of permanent lawful residents.

I wasn’t able to get a PCR molecular COVID-19 test prior to my trip to Puerto Rico. Can I get tested upon arrival to the Island?

Yes. Passengers arriving without a test will have 48 hours to take one upon arrival or be subject to a fine. Travelers must quarantine during this window. Those who do not test within this time period are required to quarantine for 7 days. To find a testing site near you, please visit this link.

Will my health insurance cover the cost of the PCR molecular test taken at testing sites on the Island?

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Healthcare plans vary by country and state. It is recommended that travelers contact their provider for additional information on medical coverage fees.

What is the airport doing to ensure health & safety?

  • The required use of face masks by everyone who transit and work at the airport.
  • Only passengers are allowed to enter the terminals.
  • All screens throughout the airport emphasize COVID-19 prevention guidelines.
  • About 100 hand sanitizer stations have been installed.
  • The addition of a third layer of disinfection with new fogger-type equipment that allows for more thorough sanitation, in less time.
  • A double and high efficiency air conditioning filter system in compliance with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
  • Touchless hand dryers have been installed in bathrooms.
  • An increase in the frequency and intensity of bathroom cleanings, which are performed every 30 to 60 minutes, based on traffic.
  • Installation of acrylic barriers at airline check-in counters.
  • Increasing the frequency of cleaning boarding pass printing and registration kiosks, in addition to promoting online registration to minimize contact.

For international travel, why 1 day rather than 24 hours for testing? What is considered a day?

The 1-day period is 1 day before the flight’s departure. The 1-day time frame instead of 24 hours for testing provides more flexibility to the air passenger and aircraft operator. By using a 1-day window, test acceptability does not depend on the time of the flight or the time of day that the test sample was taken. For example, if your flight is at 1pm on a Friday, you could board with a negative test (either antigen or PCR) that was taken any time on the prior Thursday.

I had COVID-19 less than 90 days ago, and can therefore still test positive although I have fully recovered. Will I be denied entry into the Island?

The Health Department is aware that travelers who have recovered from COVID-19 can still test positive for 90 days after infection. To manage these exceptions, passengers must present a positive COVID-19 test (either antigen or PCR performed by an authorized health provider) that shows the date when they were diagnosed, along with a medical certification by a doctor stating that they no longer have COVID-19. This documentation will only be accepted within the first 90 days of the passenger’s COVID-19 diagnosis. After that, a negative COVID-19 test (either antigen or PCR performed by an authorized health provider) must be presented upon arrival.

Do children need to get tested for COVID-19?

Yes. Any domestic traveler above the age of 2 who is not vaccinated must get tested and present a negative PCR molecular or antigen COVID-19 test result upon arrival.

If children are not vaccinated, will they be required to quarantine for 7-days upon arrival?

Children 5 years and older are required to present either proof of vaccination or negative test to be exempt from quarantine. Those between 2 and 5 must only present a negative test result. Children under the age of two are exempt from quarantine.

Is Puerto Rico accepting travelers from U.S. states with a high number of positive COVID-19 cases?

As a non-incorporated territory of the U.S., Puerto Rico abides by Federal Law and established restrictions on the entry of certain travelers. For more information, visit the CDC.

A continuous assessment of the situation in Puerto Rico and in the United States will influence Island-wide orders that prioritize the health and safety of residents and visitors.

Under the new CDC rule, do I have to get a PCR molecular COVID-19 test to return to the United States from Puerto Rico?

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. The CDC still recommends getting tested 3 – 5 days after arrival and staying home for 7 days post-travel. Quarantine mandates, recommendations and entry requirements may vary by state.

How can travelers protect themselves?

We urge those visiting to adhere to the measures put in place by the government of Puerto Rico, which includes abiding by social distancing guidelines and federal laws of face coverings in the airport, or be subject to a fine. In addition to the $300 fine for arriving without a valid negative test (either antigen or PCR performed by an authorized health provider) for those who are not vaccinated or traveling internationally, any passenger who does not comply will be fined up to $5,000 for the first offense and up to $10,000 for additional offenses.

Additionally, travelers should adhere to health travel practices to help protect themselves and prevent the spread of disease. These are the same personal best practices that are standard for a typical flu season, and include avoiding close contact with people who show signs of illness, avoiding touching your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands, and washing your hands often with soap or using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol if soap and water are not available. For more information, visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) coronavirus (COVID-19) webpage.

Do I have to wear a mask after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine?

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Yes. The CDC recommends that people wear a mask that covers their nose and mouth when in contact with others outside of their household. Additionally, Puerto Rico is enforcing mandatory face coverings in all indoor public spaces, regardless of vaccination status.

For more, we recommend visiting the CDC website here. The Department of Health has increased resources to ensure travelers are abiding by local guidelines for those without a negative test (either antigen or PCR) and mask usage. Travelers who do not comply with the orders and the local measures imposed by the Department of Health, will be fined up to $5,000 for the first offense and up to $10,000 for additional offenses.

Fully vaccinated people are not required to wear masks in outdoor areas. However, those not fully vaccinated or between the ages of 2 and 11 must wear masks.

What should travelers do if they begin experiencing COVID-19 symptoms? What immediate steps should they take?

Travelers experiencing COVID-19 symptoms should stay in their hotel rooms and contact their hotel front desk to get support. If travelers are not staying at a hotel, contact the nearest hospital directly. It’s important that travelers and hotel staff call hospitals first before visiting, so that appropriate transportation, screening and care can be arranged, to protect those feeling ill and others.

Puerto Rico hospitals adhere to the same federally mandated health safety guidelines as those on the mainland. Common mainland franchises like Walgreens and CVS pharmacies are available Island-wide and are enforcing high standards of health safety throughout the Island.

Are Island hospitals equipped to address coronavirus?

All hospitals on the Island have established protocols for admitting, treating, and collecting samples from patients who are experiencing symptoms, and hospital staff will work with the Department of Health if testing is needed. Funds have been made available on the Island to help hospitals prepare facilities, purchase materials and train nurses and paramedic staff.

Puerto Rico also has epidemiologists throughout the Island, who specialize in disease control and prevention, to advise on transportation, testing, and care for individuals who think they may have COVID-19.

Where will people be housed if they need to be quarantined?

Travelers must isolate in quarantine at their hotel or lodging option and cover their costs associated with this, as needed, should isolation be required. It is recommended that visitors connect with their hotels/hosts directly for additional information. The Department of Health has increased resources to ensure travelers are abiding by local guidelines. Travelers who do not comply with the orders and the local measures imposed by the Department of Health, will be fined up to $5,000 for the first offense and up to $10,000 for additional offenses.

What will hotels, short-term rentals, restaurants, and tour operators do if a tourist who has recently visited them tests positive?

The local industry has measures in place to ensure hotel management, businesses, and other partners have the latest information on COVID-19, including prevention measures on the Island, personal prevention tips for their teams and travelers, cleaning and disinfecting protocols, and guidance for what to do if their staff or guests begin experiencing symptoms. More information on specific steps can be found in the latest industry guidance from the Puerto Rico Tourism Company. This guidance is consistent with what the CDC has outlined for businesses and employers.

Can tourists staying at hotels use the pool and/or go to the beach?

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.

Can I go to Vieques & Culebra?

Ferries and flights to Vieques and Culebra are operating, with masks required on all. There are some limitations on availability for lodging, attractions and transportation. Guests should check with their service providers directly for additional information about operation status and specific protocols.

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Meetings/Events

What guidelines are currently in place for events?

  • Attendees require either full vaccination or a negative COVID test. Those attending any event, both in/outdoors, (at theaters, amphitheaters, coliseums, stadiums, and convention centers) are required to present proof of vaccination with an FDA or WHO approved vaccine (including booster, if eligible) or a negative COVID test (either antigen or PCR performed by an authorized health provider) taken 48 hours prior to the event. At-home tests will not be accepted.
    • Children between the ages of 5 and 11 years old will be subject to the same guidelines as adults, requiring proof of vaccination upon entry. Children under 5 years of age will not be allowed to attend large-scale events except when permitted by the Department of Health.
    • Masks are required at outdoor events with more than 50 people in attendance.
    • Sporting events and recreational activities are permitted, following local guidelines.
    • Through March 31st, restaurants, bars, theaters, stadiums, coliseums, convention centers, casinos, and any establishment that serves prepared food or drinks are operating at 75% capacity for indoor operations and at no capacity limit for outdoor operations.
    • Until February 16th, bars and venues that primarily serve alcohol will operate at 50% capacity. Starting February 17th, this will increase to 75%.
    • All mass events (250 or more) both indoor and outdoor, will have a maximum capacity of 50%. Starting February 17th, this will increase to 75%.
    • Events outside of these parameters will need authorization from the Department of Health, which will determine the protocols required for each case. For this type of matter, meeting planners can communicate directly with the Office of Epidemiology through this email [email protected].

If I’m not vaccinated and an event I’m attending on Island is longer than 2 days, will I need to test for each 48 hour period (given the 48-hour testing requirement for the unvaccinated) or can I use the same one I used to enter?

  • Unvaccinated people attending events must be tested within 48 hours prior to the event and should the event lasts several days, the person must always have a negative result carried out within 48 hours of the day they’re attending the event. This may mean having to take more than one test while on Island.

Will I have to quarantine if I’m not vaccinated?

  • Unvaccinated travelers who present a negative test from the 48 hours prior to their trip will not be required to quarantine. If they did not provide a test upon arrival, they will have 48 hours to take a test or be subject to fines. Passengers must quarantine while they wait for test results. If the test comes back negative, unvaccinated passengers can stop quarantining immediately. If the test comes back positive, passengers must be isolated for 10 days. Those who do not test within the 48-hour window must quarantine for 7 days.

Will children also be required to provide proof of vaccination to enter events?

  • Children between the ages of 5 and 11 years old will be subject to the same guidelines as adults, requiring proof of vaccination or a negative test result taken within 48 hours prior to entering events. Children under 5 years of age will not be allowed to attend large-scale events, even with negative results, except when permitted by the Department of Health.
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