San Juan Puerto Rico could be your perfect honeymoon destination.  Not only for its beauty and culture but because of passport requirements.

Haven’t received your passport? No worries, you can still honeymoon in the Caribbean. Puerto Rico is a US territory so NO passport will be required for US citizens flying to San Juan Puerto Rico.

The charm, romance, and history of Puerto Rico will win you over. Puerto Rico has enough variety to satisfy any type of honeymoon.  San Juan Puerto Rico is perfect for the bride and groom who want a romantic, cultural, adventurous honeymoon. So whether you want to spend your days by the beach, discover the culture or escape into the rain-forest, or enjoy the luxury of a world-class resort, this island will give you a dream honeymoon.

San Juan – Puerto Rico’s capital city. History and culture come to life here in the city’s Spanish colonial-style neighborhoods. Many of the city’s old buildings have been restored, complete with fresh coats of paint in shades of pastel greens, blues, pinks and yellows.

San Juan is a celebration of unique neighborhoods. Condado and Ocean Park are known for their quaint bed and breakfasts, beautiful beaches and relaxed vibe. The recently revitalized downtown Sancture area is a vibrant arts community filled with galleries and theaters. In the Isla Verde area, you’ll find beautiful high-end resorts, casinos and popular nightspots.

Old San Juan is one of the region’s oldest neighborhoods and arguably one of the best places to experience local history and culture. To the west, it is bordered by the historic Fort San Felipe del Morro, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. The fort’s more than 15-foot thick walls were built around 1540, erected to protect the island from naval attack. Today, the old fort still stands, along with the lighthouse found atop its highest point and a lookout where visitors can take in panoramic views of the entire city.

You can easily explore the Old San Juan area by foot, traveling along its cobblestone streets and visiting the unique shops, museums, galleries and restaurants mixed in among colorful apartment buildings with French balconies. It’s in this area you’ll likely hear the music pouring out of open windows and at open-air cafes. Stop for a drink and sip on a Piña Colada (invented in San Juan), taking in the unique flavor of local rums and watching as locals and visitors casually stroll past.

Home to the only tropical rain-forest in the United States, Puerto Rico also boasts one of the world’s largest underground cave systems, located only two hours from San Juan.

Yes, you can experience all of this in San Juan Puerto RicoContact Brides Travel and we will have you on your way -no passport required!