Explore/Experience Puerto Rico
Weddings & Honeymoons


From the lively city and superb casinos to a moonlight walk along the beach and horseback ride through a coffee plantation, Puerto Rico has the perfect settings for weddings and honeymoons.
We invite you to explore opulent hotels, delightful restaurants and sizzling clubs at Condado and San Juan Metro Area. Visit the Old City in the morning and at night mix with the crowds in the cosmopolitan city of San Juan.
Experience our luxury resorts and small Caribbean boutiques at East of Puerto Rico. Offering refreshingly unique comfort for body and soul, East Coast and its small Islands: Culebra and Vieques are naturally aligned together to bring visitors a real encounter with the simplicity, casual and subtle privacy of the Caribbean Ocean surroundings.
Adventurous couples are destined to Porta del Sol. Its active, exotic, natural, and... Relaxing! Beaches, biking, deep sea fishing, golf, horseback riding, kayaking, scuba, windsurfing and surfing... You named it!
And for more cultural couples you can't miss the "Magical Charm of Porta Caribe"... Visit our Coffee Haciendas and Don Q rum distillery factory, among other attractions that reflects Puerto Rican Soul.
The variety of exotic travel experiences the island offers is what makes it so appropriate... Whether you tie the knot in Puerto Rico or spend the first days of your marriage here, you will cherish the experience forever.
"Experience a one of a kind romantic destination... You and Puerto Rico: the perfect match!"
Requirements for getting married in Puerto Rico:
1. What are the residency requirements for marriage? None.
2. What are the documentation requirements? Birth certificate, divorce decree (if applicable), spouse's death decree (if applicable), identification card or passport - all must be valid and original documents.
3. Are lab works required? Yes, VDRL, Chlamydia and Gonorrhea tests certified by a local physician. The laboratory test must not exceed fourteen (14) calendar days prior to wedding date.
4. Is a health license required? Yes, it must be certified by a local physician. The license must not exceed ten (10) calendar days prior to wedding date.
5. To get this license, do I need to see a physician who is a resident practitioner in Puerto Rico? Yes. However, you may have the lab works performed by a certified laboratory in the United States, but all tests have to be performed within the required time frame.
6. Are civil ceremonies required? Yes, if you want a legal marriage.
7. Are religious ceremonies required? No, but if you decide to have one, then a civil ceremony with a judge/minister is not necesary.
8. Are there any other requirements? From the day the physician's certificates are issued, you have ten (10) calendar days to submit all documents to the local demographic registry (including official stamps) and officiate the ceremony.
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