Casual and your typical summer clothes to explore the island during the day! Black tie, floor-length gowns, tuxes with black neckties or bowties for the day of the ceremony and reception.
No, Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States, therefore you just need your normal ID and/or driver's license for traveling.
Those visiting Puerto Rico should reference local measures developed by the Puerto Rico Tourism Company (PRTC) to keep travelers and residents safe, such as social distancing and high standards of cleanliness. Masks are required indoors, regardless of vaccination status. Those unvaccinated or between the ages of 2 and 11 must also wear masks in public areas when unable to social distance. Those traveling and arriving at the airport are required to fill out a Travel Declaration Form on the Puerto Rico Health Department’s online portal. Passengers need to present ID to ensure alignment with the Travel Declaration Form. For questions regarding the airport entry process, travelers should contact the Health Department at 939-592-5115 or infoviajeros@salud.pr.gov. Please visit https://www.discoverpuertorico.com/info/travel-guidelines