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Planning a 2026 trip to Puerto Rico? Here’s everything new on the island
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In the wake of a U.S. military strike on Venezuela that resulted in the capture of President Nicolás Maduro, travelers across the Caribbean and beyond are feeling the impacts. Hundreds of canceled flights and shaken holiday plans have left many wondering how rising international tensions might impact their travel.
Puerto Rico’s tourism industry hit historic highs in 2024, with Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport reporting over 6.6 million arrivals, an increase of more than 518,000 passengers compared to the previous year.
Culinary events like these highlight Puerto Rico's ability to deliver depth beyond a single weekend or demographic. Puerto Rico's festivals lean into that model, often featuring local chefs alongside visiting talent and tying programming to communities and producers.
According to The Associated Press, Delta is not alone. Major airlines “canceled hundreds of flights across the eastern Caribbean region” on January 3 and “warned passengers that the disruptions could continue for days” due to the FAA’s restrictions in the wake of the U.S. action in Venezuela.
Trump famously threw paper towels at people after Hurricane Maria slammed into Puerto Rico in 2017, destroying the electric grid and causing damage that is still being repaired. At times he blocked or slowed aid, pointing to the territory's corruption problems. But that doesn't mean Trump doesn't have MAGA fans in Puerto Rico.
As Puerto Rico’s tourism economy hits new highs, a quiet movement is reshaping how and where visitors experience the island. From bee farms in the mountains to dragon fruit fields in the southwest, a new kind of tourism is taking root. For Ingrid Rivas ...
Brad Dean leaves behind a legacy of success in the wake of his departure from Discover Puerto Rico (DPR) to become president and CEO of Explore St. Louis. Dean will join the Midwest destination marketing organization effective February 17, 2025. He had ...
Carlos A. Suárez Carrasquillo does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment. The Puerto ...