Destination Info

Puerto Rico

There’s only one Puerto Rico, but there are many ways to get here. There are over 588 non-stop flights to main cities in the United States, 30 flights to the Caribbean, and 28 flights to Central and South America every week. The island is also the cruise capital of the Caribbean; its ports welcome thousands of sea travelers daily.

But no matter how you get here, there’s not much you need to know before beginning your all-star experience. More information will make you feel like home as soon as you step on Puerto Rican soil. Read more...

Vieques

More than an all-star island, Puerto Rico is actually an all-star archipelago. Just several miles off the east coast are the island towns of Vieques and Culebra.

Just seven miles off the east coast of Puerto Rico lies Vieques, a rustic island of lush verdant mangroves and forests, idyllic beaches and a glow-in-the-dark aquatic wonder of the world that must be seen to be believed.

Vieques is affectionately known in Puerto Rico as Isla Nena (“Baby Girl Island”) and is equally beloved by locals and visitors. It is truly a destination to unwind, slow down to island time, and beach-hop, swim and snorkel your way through life.Read more...

Culebra

More than an all-star island, Puerto Rico is actually an all-star archipelago. Just several miles off the east coast are the island towns of Vieques and Culebra.

17 miles east of mainland Puerto Rico and nine miles north of Vieques lies Culebra, Puerto Rico’s resplendent diamond in the rough. Besides the tiny town of Dewey and a small airport, Culebra is mostly a smattering of private homes, green hills and beaches. The island is home to a few thousand year-round residents, a seasonal destination for nesting turtles, and a low-key Eden for tourists who seek something different. It also boasts Flamenco Beach, arguably one of the best in the world.Read more...