We wanted to give you a quick, yet comprehensive list of things
that are good to know as you travel to, from and within Puerto
Rico.CLIMATE -The average year-round temperature is 82º
F (28º C), with mild easterly trade winds. A rainier
season starts in August and ends in October, but due to our
tropical climate you can expect brief rain showers at any time.
CUISINE - Although a wide range
of international cuisines are available, authentic Puerto Rican
and Caribbean are more common. Many major American
restaurant chains are found island-wide.
CURRENCY - The U.S. dollar is the
official and only currency used in Puerto Rico. Major
U.S., Canadian, and European banks have branches on the Island.
ATM's are plentiful, and linked to major worldwide banking
networks.
CUSTOMS AND DOCUMENTS - Puerto
Rico is a U.S. Commonwealth with U.S. citizenship.
Therefore, passports are not necessary
for U.S. citizens. Foreign nationals should have valid
passports and visas as required.
Travelers flying from Puerto Rico to the
U.S. are subject to check-in baggage inspection by the U.S.
Department of Agriculture at the airport because they prohibit
taking certain fruits and plants into the U.S. For more
information call (787) 253-4505 or U.S. Customs at (787)
253-4533.
DRIVING - Gas is sold by the
liter, distance is measured in kilometers, and speed is measured
in miles per hour. the legal driving age is 16. Many
national and local car rental companies operate at the airport
and at key locations in the tourist districts.
ELECTRICITY - Electricity is 110
volts, with U.S. style power outlets.
GAMBLING - Gambling is legal in
Puerto Rico and all major hotels have casinos.
LANGUAGES - Puerto Rico has two
official languages, Spanish and English.
LIQUOR LAWS - The legal drinking
age is 18. Alcohol consumption in the streets of Old San
Juan has been forbidden by law.
PHONE SYSTEM - The phone system
is the same as in the U.S. (Sprint, Cingular, MCI, etc.)
The Island's area codes are 787 and 939. You need to dial
the area code before placing a call anywhere within Puerto Rico
and the U.S. For international calls, international codes
apply. Calling cards used in the U.S. can be used in
Puerto Rico as well.
POSTAL AND MAIL SERVICES - The
U.S. Postal Service provides the same reliable service as in the
U.S. and all major courier services, such as FedEx, DHL, Eagle,
UPS among others service Puerto Rico.
SIZE AND POPULATION - Puerto Rico
is approximately 100 by 35 miles (160 by 56 km), which is
roughly the size of Connecticut. The Island's population
is 3.9 million.
TAXES - For the first time in Puerto Rico, a Sales and Use Tax (IVU, for its acronym in Spanish) system which substitutes the 6.6% general excise tax has been implemented. The Sales & Use Tax rate is 5.5%. The Act also establishes that each municipality has the option to impose an additional sales tax of up to 1.5% as of July 1, 2006; therefore, the total Sales & Use Tax is between 6.5% and 7%.
Click here to learn
more about the Sales & Use Tax.
There is an 11% tax on room charges in hotels with casinos, 9% tax on hotels without casinos and 7% on small inns. Hotels in San Juan have an additional tax between $3 and $5 per room, per person.
TELEVISION - Cable and satellite
TV service are available island-wide, with local television
stations and all major English language stations from the U.S.
TIME - The clock in Puerto Rico
is never reset because we are on Atlantic Standard Time.
For the current time of day call (787) 728-9595.
TIPPING - A 15% to 20% tip is
customary. Some hotels and restaurants add a 10% to 17%
service charge to the total bill. |