All travelers must fill out an Online Travel Declaration Form before traveling to Puerto Rico (https://www.travelsafe.pr.gov/#travel-requirements). To complete the form, you need your passport/license ID #, your flight details, the municipality where you're staying (probably San Juan), and picture of vaccination or proof of negative test. Fully vaccinated travelers do NOT need a COVID-19 test to go to Puerto Rico, but pack your vaccination card. Non-vaccinated travelers (including those older than 2) must provide evidence of a negative molecular or antigen test for COVID-19 performed within the 72-hour period prior to your arrival to Puerto Rico. Nobody (whether vaccinated or not) needs a COVID test to get back into the mainland US. Our wedding venue is outdoors, so the ceremony and reception will have plenty of fresh air and room. Please check here for the latest guidance: https://www.discoverpuertorico.com/info/travel-guidelines
Tropical Formal - think formal but breezier fabrics and bright colors are welcome. We know our new date is likely warmer than the original, so by all means make sure you're comfortable! Also, in case useful, note that our wedding is not on the beach or beachfront so no need to worry about sand-appropriate attire.
Yes - check out the Schedule and Travel pages for more information. We highly recommend taking the provided transportation, as the venue can be difficult to find even with Google Maps. If you choose to drive yourself or take an Uber, you'll find the venue entrance at the end of Avenida Campo Rico. At the gate, please let them know you are there for the wedding, and you will take the road through the property until you reach the venue.
Our wedding will be your night off as the event is adults only. Please let us know if you need help finding a babysitter.
U.S. citizens do not need a passport or visa to go to Puerto Rico.