Hurricane Erin (updated 17 Aug 2025 @ 6am AST/EDT)
⭕ Erin is currently a Category 3 hurricane.
âš ī¸ Erin is not expected to be a direct threat to Puerto Rico, though rainfall and rough seas are expected.
📍 Erin is currently located about 155 miles north of San Juan, moving west-northwest at 14 MPH. Erin is expected to turn more northward on Monday and Tuesday.
💨 Maximum sustained winds are 125 MPH. Hurricane-force winds (75+ MPH) extend outward from the center for 25 miles. Tropical-storm-force winds (39+ MPH) extend outward from the center for 205 miles.
💨 Squalls with wind gusts to tropical-storm force may occur over portions of Puerto Rico through Sunday.
â›ˆī¸ Rainfall totals of 3" to 6" (and up to 8" in some places) are expected, especially in the eastern and southern parts of Puerto Rico. Localize flooding, flash floods, landslides, and mudslides may be possible.
🌊 Swells generated by Erin will continue affect the southern, eastern, and north-eastern coasts of Puerto Rico, along with all of Culebra and Vieques, for the next couple of days. These swells are likely to cause life-threatening surf and rip current conditions.
đŸ§ŋ Keep an eye on our weather page for updates from the National Hurricane Center

Getting Around By Taxi – Zones & Fares Explained

San Juan TaxiTo get around the metro area, your best bet is to take a taxi. You can hail a taxi in the street, or you can call one to come pick you up. Taxis are generally available at the airport, hotels, and major tourist attractions.

For trips anywhere in San Juan, except to/from the SJU International Airport and the tourism piers in Old San Juan, you will pay the rate indicated on the meter. Within the "tourist zones", taxi rates are fixed and posted. A tip of 10-15% is customary, and there is an additional charge for luggage.

If you want to take a taxi "out on the island", the Puerto Rico Tourism Company posts a separate list of fixed taxi rates from the San Juan area to major destinations on the island.

The metropolitan tourist area is divided into the following taxi zones:

  • Zone 1 – Luis Munoz Marin (SJU) Airport.
  • Zone 2- Hotels in the Isla Verde Area
  • Zone 3 – Hotels in the Condado and Miramar Areas
  • Zone 4- Hotels & Piers in Old San Juan, Puera de Tierra
  • Zone 5 – Convention Center, Isla Grande Airport

If you’re traveling to or from a hotel in the San Juan area, it’s helpful to know the taxi zone for the hotel. We’ve put together a list of hotels by taxi zone to make that easier

The rates between the various Zones are as follows (one way fares) PER TAXI, NOT PER PERSON:

From the Luis Munoz Marin (SJU) Airport (Zone 1)

there is a $3 “airport fee” added to fare for trips taken from the airport.</p>

  • to Zone 2 – $12.00
  • to Zone 3 – $17.00
  • to Zone 4 – $21.00
  • to Zone 5 – $17.00
  • to Plaza las Americas – $20.00
  • to Plaza Carolina – $16.00
  • to Coliseo Jose Miguel Agrelot – $16.00
  • Mall of San Juan- $15.00

From the Piers & Terminals in Old San Juan (Zone 4)

  • to Zone 1 – $21.00
  • to Zone 2 – $21.00
  • to Zone 3 – $14.00
  • to Zone 4 – $9.00 (other areas in OSJ and Puerta de Tierra)
  • to Zone 5 – $16.00
  • to Plaza las Americas – $16.00
  • to Plaza Carolina – $26.00
  • to Coliseo Jose Miguel Agrelot – $16.00

From hotels Condado/Miramar area (zone 3)

  • to Zone 1 – $17.00
  • to Zone 2 – $21.00
  • to Zone 4 – $12.00
  • to Zone 5 – $11.00
  • to Plaza las Americas – $16.00
  • to Plaza Carolina – $26.00
  • to Coliseo Jose Miguel Agrelot – $16.00

From Convention Center and Isla Grande Airport (zone 5)

  • to Zone 1 – $17.00
  • to Zone 2 – $17.00
  • to Zone 3 – $11.00
  • to Zone 4 – $12.00
  • to Plaza las Americas – $18.00
  • to Plaza Carolina – $28.00
  • to Coliseo Jose Miguel Agrelot – $16.00

Extra Charges

  • The suitcases are $1 each
  • $3 Airport fee
  • The fares above include up to 5 passengers. If there are more than 5 passengers, there is a $2 per person charge for the 6th and 7th passenger. Maximum 7 passengers per taxi.
  • From 10:00pm until 6:00am there is an additional charge of $1 per trip
  • Bridge/road Tolls paid by passenger

Metered Rates Outside of Tourism Zones

  • $1.75 – Initial Charge
  • 10¢ – Charge for fraction of mile (1/19 mile)
  • 10¢ – Waiting Time (Every 25 seconds)
  • $1.00 – Charge for each piece of luggage in the trunk (not carry-ons) (each)
  • $1.00 – Call charge
  • $36.00 – Hourly Rent Charge
  • $1.00 – Night Rate (10:00 pm to 6:00 am)
  • $3.00 – Minimum Charge per trip
  • $2.00 – Surcharge fee for the sixth and seventh passenger in vehicle

For more information on public transportation, call 1-800-866-7827 or please refer to the Puerto Rico Taxi rates from airport.

Puerto Rico Day Trips LLC assumes no responsibility regarding your safety when participating in the activities described in this article. Please use common sense! If your mother or that little voice in your head tells you that you are about to do something stupid â€Ļ then don't do it! Read more about Safety →

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