
Old World Charm, Caribbean Chill
Puerto Rico blends Caribbean beauty with a one-of-a-kind cultural mashup. Spanish colonial streets, American comforts, and indigenous Taíno roots all live here—alongside lush rainforests, glowing bioluminescent bays, and postcard-worthy beaches. Wander cobblestone lanes in Old San Juan, surf the waves in Rincón, try your luck at San Juan's casinos, or escape to the untouched shores of Culebra and Vieques. Whether you’re chasing adventure, relaxation, or something in between, your Envoyage advisor will craft a Puerto Rico getaway that fits your travel style—no passport required for U.S. citizens.

Puerto Rico in Focus
Currency: U.S. Dollar, ($)
Tipping Customs: It is customary to tip 15-20%
Language: Spanish and English
Popular Drink: Medalla Beer and Frappés
Must Eat: Mofongo
Power Up: A or B (two or three-prong) 120 V
Weather: Temperatures average in the mid-80s, but weather can be cooler in the mountains. June 1 – November 30 is hurricane season.
Best Time to Visit: The busiest time to visit is in the winter; mid-April to the end of May are less crowded and offer beautiful weather.
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Moments Worth Chasing
Paddle Through a Glowing Bioluminescent Bay
Experience nature’s magic on a nighttime kayak through Mosquito Bay in Vieques—the brightest bioluminescent bay in the world.
Escape to Culebra’s Pristine Shores
Take a ferry or flight to Flamenco Beach on Culebra, where white sand, turquoise water, and serenity await.
Explore Old San Juan
Wander centuries-old streets, marvel at colorful buildings, and visit the 16th century citadel of San Felipe del Morro for sweeping ocean views and rich history.
Hike El Yunque & the Guánica Dry Forest
From the only tropical rainforest in the U.S. National Forest System to desert-like trails dotted with cacti, Puerto Rico’s landscapes are impressively diverse.
Ride the Waves in Rincón
Known for its legendary winter surf, Rincón draws wave-riders from around the globe—whether you’re a pro or ready for your first lesson.