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Here's a list of questions we anticipate you might have. If you have any additional questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to us!
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What is the dress code for the wedding?

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Formal attire: long dresses and dark suits with ties or bowties.

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Is there transportation to and from the hotels to the wedding venue?

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Transportation for up to 75 guests will be provided on a first come, first serve basis from La Concha Renaissance San Juan Resort departing at 4:45 pm and back from Casa de España at 11:30 pm.

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What is the weather like in Puerto Rico?

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The climate in Puerto Rico is warm and tropical. The temperature varies between 70 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit throughout the year.

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Are children welcome to the wedding?

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You are welcome to bring your children to Puerto Rico, but the wedding is by invitation only.

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Can I bring a guest?

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You are welcome to bring a guest to Puerto Rico, but the wedding is by invitation only.

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Where should I stay?

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Please visit the "Travel" section.

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How long should I plan to be in Puerto Rico?

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If you only have enough time to go to the wedding events, we recommend arriving no later than Friday, February 16th and departing on Sunday, February 18th. You are welcome to extend your time before and/or after the wedding. Check out the "Things To Do" section of our website to explore all there is to see and do in Puerto Rico!

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What is the currency used in Puerto Rico?

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The currency used in Puerto Rico is the U.S. dollar.

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Do I need a passport?

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Since Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States, US citizens do not require a passport to enter the Island. However, you must always travel with a valid ID.

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Do I need to have an international plan for my phone to work while in Puerto Rico?

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American travelers do not need to opt for international plans to make calls since their phones will work perfectly on the Island. In Puerto Rico, there is a 4GLTE network; 5G is available at some locations. In remote areas of the Island, cellular service and data coverage can be spotty, so always plan if you're going into the mountains, for example.

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Any safety concerns I should know of?

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Don’t leave any valuables, such as purses, bags, or luggage, in plain sight when going out in a rental car. It is best to carry a smaller ID or a copy of your passport. Be mindful of your surroundings and avoid wandering alone at night in isolated areas. Consider contacting a tour operator to simplify your travels to various parts of the Island. Limit the cash you carry and take only what you need. After all, most places accept credit cards. Finally, be respectful of residents.

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