We love all of our younger family and friends, but this is a 21+ occasion
The hotel does not offer a daily shuttle, but we will be providing a shuttle service the day of the wedding, to and from the venue! The ride will be roughly 25 minutes.
United States citizens and permanent residents don't need a passport to travel to Puerto Rico
If you want to explore sites and towns outside of the San Juan metro area, or if you'll be staying in more than one town during your visit, then renting a car is a good idea. All major US car rental companies have a presence in the island, plus local taxi and Uber drivers are widely available (although Uber is more readily available in San Juan and the metro area than other parts of the island). If you don't want to rent a car, most tour operators offer transportation to popular sites such as El Yunque or Fajardo's marina for catamaran excursions. If your visit is short or you mostly want to stay in San Juan, then you can rely on taxis and Uber to get around.
US travelers don’t need an international or special cellphone plan when traveling to Puerto Rico because the 4G LTE network works with the majority of mainland service providers. You’ll also find Wi-Fi available at many hotels around the island.
The food and drink standards in Puerto Rico are comparable to those of mainland United States. The tap water is safe to drink as it is filtered and treated at the source.
YES! Use the link below to purchase a resort pass: https://www.resortpass.com/hotels/royal-sonesta-san-juan
You don't need a passport to travel to Puerto Rico. However, the Real ID Act is in effect, so verify you have Real ID, or you may need a passport to travel.