Wednesday, 22 Jan 2025

Puerto Rico's Resorts, Airports, Golf Courses and Attractions Open Following Hurricane Fiona

The popular Caribbean destination is largely open and operational and ready to host tourists this fall.


Puerto Rico's Resorts, Airports, Golf Courses and Attractions Open Following Hurricane Fiona
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Most of Puerto Rico's renowned golf courses and resorts are fully operational following Hurricane Fiona's landfall last week, the destination's marketing organization Destination Puerto Rico confirmed on Thursday.

Additionally, cruise ports have reopened with select cruises and ferries operating.

Tourism officials also report that many areas, attractions and historical parks throughout the island are also available to tourists, including Old San Juan, Casa Bacardi, the Ron del Barrilito Tour, the Puerto Rico Convention Center, Carabali Rainforest Adventure Park, Frutos del Guacabo, DISTRITO T-Mobile and Toro Verde Adventure Park.

The destination's 18 exceptional golf courses promise to be a big draw as Puerto Rico nears peak season in the final months of 2022. The Latin America Amateur Championship will be held on the island for the first time in January 2023 through a joint effort by the USGA, R&A and Augusta National and several courses are rated by Golfweek among the top 50 in the Caribbean, Mexico, Costa Rica and the Atlantic Islands.

"Puerto Rico is ideally suited for golf getaways thanks to our many courses, variety of resorts, and of course our welcoming people, eager to share the 'Boricua' way of life," Brad Dean, Chief Executive Officer, Discover Puerto Rico, said in a statement.

Travelers in Puerto Rico or those with plans to visit soon are advised to contact their travel providers, lodging facilities, and local businesses directly to inquire about potential changes in operations due to Fiona. For the latest information, click here.

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