This page was last updated on 29 October, 2021.
At a Glance
Most travelers from United States are allowed to enter Puerto Rico, but there are restrictions.
Source: Discover Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico: Open for Travel
Travel is allowed with restrictions
Travelers arriving from other US territories and states are allowed to enter Puerto Rico.
Please check the documentation, quarantine, and/or testing requirements before traveling.
Source: Discover Puerto Rico
Quarantine-Free
No quarantine required for vaccinated travelers
Fully vaccinated travelers arriving from selected countries are not required to quarantine on arrival. Travelers who develop symptoms must isolate and get tested.
Source: Discover Puerto Rico
COVID-19 test not required
No proof of negative COVID-19 test results required for vaccinated travelers
Fully vaccinated travelers entering on domestic flights from selected countries are allowed to present their vaccination card instead of a negative COVID-19 test result.
Source: Discover Puerto Rico
Masks are required
Masks are mandatory in public
All travelers aged 2 years and older must wear masks at the airport and in all indoor spaces. Unvaccinated travelers and travelers between the ages of 2 and 11 must also wear masks in public areas when unable to social distance.
Details and Exemptions:Travelers under the age of 11 are required to keep masks on at all times while in food establishments, except for when eating or drinking.
Source: Discover Puerto Rico
Required Documents for your Trip
Mandatory proof of vaccination
Fully vaccinated travelers entering on domestic flights must upload a vaccination card instead of a negative COVID-19 test result, to the Puerto Rico Health Department’s online portal.
Travelers will need an Airport Exit Confirmation number and QR Code, which travelers will automatically receive when uploading their vaccination card to the Puerto Rico Health Department’s online portal.
Source: Discover Puerto Rico
Document: Complete online
Mandatory health pass for residing in accommodations and indoor activity
All travelers staying 1 night or more at any accommodation, as well as travelers wanting to enjoy indoor establishments where food and beverages are prepared and served, are required to have proof of being fully vaccinated or a valid COVID-19 test result.
Vaccinated travelers must be fully vaccinated with vaccines authorized by the FDA. Travelers without proof of vaccination must have a negative COVID-19 test result. The test can be a PCR test or an Antigen test taken a maximum of 72 hours before check-in at their accommodation or upon entry of an indoor food and beverage establishment.
Travelers staying longer than 1 week, must continue to present negative COVID-19 PCR test results on a weekly basis.
Details and Exemptions:Travelers who are not vaccinated due to medical or religious reasons must provide proper documentation confirming this and are still required to present negative tests on a weekly basis.
Source: Discover Puerto Rico
Mandatory travel declaration form
Travelers are required to complete a travel declaration form before departure to Puerto Rico. Travelers will need an Airport Exit Confirmation number and QR Code, which travelers will automatically receive when uploading their documentation: either their test results or their official vaccination card.
Source: Discover Puerto Rico
Document: Complete online