No. If you are a U.S. citizen traveling from the mainland United States, a passport is not required because Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory. A valid government ID is enough.
Options include taxis, Uber, rental cars, and hotel shuttles.
If your invitation says “plus one guest” then yes. Otherwise, there will be no seat or dinner reserved for any other guests. Due to limited space, we are only able to accommodate those listed in the invitations.
Driving in Puerto Rico is different than in the states. You are welcome to explore the island as you please, but it is best to plan transportation utilizing Uber and taxis.
18 years old
Weather permitting, the ceremony will take place outdoors with a reception inside to follow.
We encourage a romantic date night for spouses; however, a child-free evening is not required. We invite you to RSVP for adults and children listed on your invitation through this website. For those with young children, there will be a separate room from the party to allow a break away and a quiet place, if needed.
Puerto Rico enjoys warm, tropical weather year-round. In late February, the weather is typically beautiful—expect daytime temperatures in the upper 70s to low 80s°F (about 25–28°C) with cooler evenings in the low 70s°F. 🌴☀️ Lady’s!! The weather tends to be humid so be mindful when styling hair and makeup. This time of year is part of Puerto Rico’s dry season, meaning lower humidity and less rainfall than the summer months. You may still see the occasional brief tropical shower, but they usually pass quickly. What to pack: light, breathable clothing, sunscreen, comfortable shoes for exploring, and a light layer for breezy evenings. It’s perfect weather for beach time, exploring, and celebrating outdoors! 🌊💛
Yes! Bring your bug spray.