Current COVID-19 Restrictions (updated 04 Feb 2021) —
🚩 The new executive order goes into effect 08 February 2021 and will be in effect through 14 March 2021
🏠 Curfew is from 12 midnight until 5am
😷 Masks covering mouth & nose, as well as social distancing, are required in public
🏖️ Beaches, pools & bodies of water (rivers, lakes, etc) are open without restrictions. Only small groups of people from the same family permitted on beaches, etc. Social distance of 10 feet required between groups on beaches, etc. Consumption of alcohol is prohibited on beachs, etc
🛒 Stores, businesses & banks may be open until 11pm at 50% capacity
🍽️ Restaurants may be open until 11pm at 30% capacity
🏋 Gyms are permitted to be open at 50% capacity
🍿 Casinos & movie theaters are permitted to be open at 50% occupancy
⛵ Use of motorized watercraft is permitted. Marinas are permitted to be open. Individual watercraft - kayaks, stand-up paddleboard (SUP), and jet skis - are permitted
🍺 Chinchorros, bars & clubs remain closed
⛴️ Tourists are permitted on the ferry to Culebra. The ferry to Vieques will continue to be limited to residents & emergency personnel
🚌 AMA buses & Tren Urbano will operate with COVID restrictions
🌳 El Yunque National Forest is open, but reservations are required for entry (available at Recreation.gov)
⚠️ All travelers arriving in Puerto Rico are required to submit a travel declaration with contact tracing info, & proof of a negative COVID-19 molecular-based (PCR) test. See the PR Government Travel Safe site for details, and to submit your contact tracing information
Printed on 26 Feb 2021 from PuertoRicoDayTrips.com
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