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FAQs

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Do I need a passport?

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No. Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory, so U.S. citizens do not need a passport to travel there.

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What airport should I fly into?

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We recommend flying into Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (SJU), which is located just minutes from Isla Verde and our wedding venue.

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How far is the airport from the hotels and venue?

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Most hotels in Isla Verde are located within 5 to 10 minutes of the airport and within a short drive of Vivo Beach Club.

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Will the ceremony and reception be outdoors?

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Yes, the ceremony portion of the wedding will be held outdoors with beautiful beachfront views. Followed by indoor wedding reception.

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What will the weather be like?

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Puerto Rico is warm year-round, with daytime temperatures typically ranging from the upper 70s to upper 80s. We recommend bringing sunscreen, sunglasses, and lightweight clothing for your stay.

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What Should I wear?

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Formal Beach Attire For gentlemen, a suit is required. Tuxes happily welcome. Lightweight fabrics and lighter colors are encouraged to stay comfortable in the tropical climate. A tie is optional. For ladies, we kindly request floor-length dresses or formal gowns. We kindly ask guests to avoid wearing white, ivory, cream, or other shades traditionally reserved for the bride,

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Are children invited?

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While we love your little ones, our wedding will be an adults-only celebration. We appreciate your understanding and look forward to celebrating with you.

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How should I get around during my stay?

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Uber is widely available throughout the San Juan area and is often the easiest way to get around. Rental cars are recommended if you plan on exploring areas outside of San Juan.

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Can I drink the water in Puerto Rico?

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Yes. Tap water in Puerto Rico is generally safe to drink and meets U.S. drinking water standards

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Do I need to exchange currency?

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No. Puerto Rico uses the U.S. Dollar, and major credit cards are widely accepted.