Puerto Rico Just Hit 2.11 Million Visitors, As Cheap and Abundant Airlift Keep Driving Growth

By: - April 6th, 2026
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On the water in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Puerto Rico’s tourism growth is being powered by one thing above all: flights.

The island recorded 2,110,437 stayover visitors from January through December, a 9.0 percent increase over 2024, according to Caribbean Tourism Organization data. The increase comes as airlines continue to add seats into San Juan, pushing fares down and giving travelers more options than at any point in the last few years.

That combination — more flights and lower prices — is what’s putting Puerto Rico back into regular rotation for U.S. travelers, particularly for short, easy trips.

More Seats, More Frequency Into San Juan

Airlift into Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport has expanded across key U.S. markets. Routes from New York, Miami, Orlando, and Dallas now run with multiple daily frequencies, giving travelers flexibility on both timing and price.

Low-cost carriers have played a role, but legacy airlines have added seats as well, increasing total capacity rather than simply shifting it. That means more options across the board, from early morning departures to later evening flights.

You can leave the mainland and be in San Juan in a few hours, often without needing to adjust your schedule much. That ease continues to be one of Puerto Rico’s biggest advantages.

Short Trips Are Driving the Numbers

Puerto Rico fits the kind of trip travelers are booking right now.

You don’t need a passport if you’re coming from the U.S., flight times are short, and there are enough daily departures to plan around your schedule rather than the airline’s. That makes it an easy choice for long weekends and quick getaways.

Most visitors base themselves in or around San Juan, where you can stay close to both the beach and the city. From there, it’s easy to build out the trip without overplanning.

What Travelers Are Doing Once They Arrive

The trip itself remains straightforward.

You can spend time in Old San Juan, walking through the historic streets and forts, and be at the beach later the same day. You can drive out to El Yunque National Forest for hiking and waterfalls, then return to the coast without needing to commit a full day.

Neighborhoods like Condado and Santurce continue to anchor the experience, with a mix of beach access, restaurants, and nightlife all within a short distance of each other.

Most of what visitors want to do sits within a manageable range, which keeps the trip flexible.

Hotels That Handle the Volume

Puerto Rico’s hotel base hasn’t expanded dramatically, but it continues to absorb the increase in visitors.

Properties like Caribe Hilton, Condado Vanderbilt Hotel, and Fairmont El San Juan Hotel remain central to the market, along with a growing number of smaller hotels and rentals in nearby neighborhoods.

Outside the metro area, destinations like Dorado, Rincón, and Cabo Rojo continue to draw travelers looking to spend part of their trip away from San Juan.

Why the Growth Is Holding

The increase in stayover visitors reflects how consistent Puerto Rico has become as a travel option.

Flights are frequent and competitively priced. Entry is simple for U.S. travelers. The trip itself doesn’t require a complicated plan.

That combination keeps Puerto Rico in steady demand, particularly for repeat visitors who return for the same kind of trip.

What It Means Right Now

For travelers, the change is easy to see.

There are more flights to choose from from just about every major carrier from Frontier to American Airlines, more departure times that fit your schedule, and fares that remain competitive across much of the year. You can plan a trip quickly and adjust it easily without dealing with multiple connections or long travel days.

Puerto Rico has always been one of the most accessible destinations in the Caribbean. Right now, that accessibility is what’s driving the numbers higher.

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