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What to Pack for Puerto Rico

Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldMarch 18, 20268 Mins Read
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Key takeaways
  • Pack lightweight, breathable fabrics (linen or cotton), layers for AC, and versatile day-to-night pieces for Puerto Rico.
  • Bring comfortable walking sneakers, flat and dressy sandals, a small crossbody bag, sun hat, and sunglasses for Old San Juan cobblestones and sun.
  • Bring two to three swimsuits, a cover-up or sarong, reef-safe sunscreen (SPF 30+), lip balm with SPF, and after-sun gel.
  • Carry government-issued ID, reservations, a backup card, portable charger, phone cable, and download Google Maps and Uber before travel.

Planning a quick trip to San Juan, Puerto Rico? Whether you’re spending a long weekend in San Juan, stopping over before a Caribbean cruise, or squeezing in a quick layover adventure, knowing what to pack for Puerto Rico will help you make the most of every single hour on the island.

I’ve visited Puerto Rico a few different times: a sister’s weekend trip, a cruise pre-stop, a day trip to El Yunque National Forest, and a layover before heading home from Mas Domnik. Each visit taught me something new about what to bring and, more importantly, what to leave at home.

Because Puerto Rico has warm tropical weather year-round, your packing list stays pretty consistent whether you’re visiting in late fall, winter, or early spring. This guide covers everything you need for a weekend trip, cruise departure stop, hotel stay, or Airbnb getaway. Whether you’re searching for what to pack for San Juan specifically or want a general Puerto Rico packing list that covers it all, you’re in the right place.

How We Spent a Weekend in San Juan, Puerto Rico

Explored Castillo San Felipe del Morro
Toured the Casa Bacardí distillery
Beach days near San Juan
Salsa dancing in La Placita de Santurce
Stayed at the Verdanza Hotel
Walked Old San Juan’s cobblestones
Rented a car to get around the city
Ate every single meal outside

Clothing to Pack for Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico’s climate means lightweight, breathable fabrics are a must. The humidity is real, so you want pieces that are comfortable enough for a walk through Old San Juan in the afternoon, going out to dinner, or checking out the nightlife. The best outfits for this trip are the ones that do double duty without taking up half your suitcase.

Lightweight Tops & Bottoms

  • 2–3 lightweight tops: linen or cotton blends breathe best in the heat
  • 1 pair of denim shorts or linen shorts: for daytime sightseeing
  • 1 pair of linen or lightweight pants: great for distillery tours
  • 1 skirt, romper, or casual dress: that can go from beach to lunch
  • 1 lightweight cardigan or shawl: restaurants can get cold

Travel Tip: Bring Layers. San Juan restaurants and Ubers can be chilly when air-conditioned. A linen shirt, cardigan, or shawl takes up almost no space in your carry-on when packing.

Day-to-Night Outfits

  • 1–2 flowy dresses or jumpsuits for dinner and nightlife
  • A cute top + wide-leg trousers or linen pants co-ord
  • Statement earrings and accessories elevate any simple outfit instantly and weigh nothing

San Juan’s nightlife is lively on the weekends, and you can end up dancing all night. One or two evening-ready looks for a quick weekend getaway should suffice.

Swimwear & Cover-Ups

  • 2-3 swimsuits — one to wear, one to rinse and rotate, and extra option
  • 1 cover-up or kaftan dress – for seamless beach to restaurant or cafe transition
  • 1 sarong — doubles as a beach blanket, wrap, or skirt depending on the day

Sleepwear & Undergarments

  • 1–2 lightweight pajama sets or sleep shorts
  • 6-8 pairs of underwear
  • Strapless or convertible bra for versatile tops
  • No-show socks for sneakers

Shoes & Accessories

The cobblestones in Old San Juan are beautiful, but they can damage your footwear. Two solid pairs of shoes will carry you through the whole weekend.

Footwear

  • Comfortable walking sneakers
  • Flat sandals or slides
  • Dressy sandals or low wedges
  • Flip flops for pool or beach only

Accessories

  • Sunglasses — genuinely non-negotiable in the Caribbean sun
  • Sun hat or baseball cap for outdoor sightseeing
  • Small crossbody bag — secure, lightweight, holds your essentials hands-free
  • Beach tote or packable bag for beach days
  • Lightweight jewelry that mixes and matches easily

Toiletries & Beauty Essentials

The combination of ocean air, heat, and humidity in Puerto Rico will do a number on your natural hair. Wear a protective style or pack travel-sized hair products that will easily fit in your carry-on.

When packing for your Puerto Rico vacation, opt for a mineral-based, reef-safe formula. It’s better for the ocean and your skin. Below are some other beauty and toiletry bag essentials to bring for a weekend in Puerto Rico.

TSA-Friendly Toiletries

  • Deodorant
  • Toothbrush and toothpaste
  • Razor

Skincare & Haircare for Humidity

  • Travel-size shampoo and conditioner
  • Face cleanser and moisturizer

Sun Protection

  • Sunscreen (SPF 30+ minimum)
  • Lip balm with SPF
  • After-sun lotion or aloe vera gel

Tech & Travel Essentials

Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory and uses standard U.S. outlets, which makes packing easier. You’ll still want a reliable portable charger if you’re doing a full day of sightseeing. Between Google Maps and navigating Old San Juan, you will be using your phone a lot. Below are tech essentials to pack.

Tech Essentials

  • Phone charger and USB-C or Lightning cable
  • Portable power bank
  • Headphones or AirPods for flights and long waits
  • Kindle or tablet for reading on the beach or by the pool
  • Waterproof phone pouch for beach days
  • Reusable water bottle

Helpful Apps to Download Before You Fly

  • Google Maps — download offline maps for spotty areas on the island
  • Uber — widely used and reliable in San Juan, often more convenient than taxis
  • Your airline app — boarding passes, gate changes, the whole deal
  • Google Translate — helpful for menus and signage

Important Documents & Money

One of the best things about traveling to Puerto Rico as a U.S. citizen is that you don’t need a passport. A valid government-issued ID, such as a Real ID driver’s license or a passport card, works just fine. If you’re connecting through San Juan to another country or boarding a cruise that makes international stops, bring your passport. Here’s what to keep on hand:

Travel Documents

  • Government-issued ID or passport
  • Hotel or Airbnb confirmation
  • Travel insurance details with your policy number and emergency contact
  • Airline boarding passes downloaded to your phone before you fly

Money

  • Credit cards are accepted throughout the island.
  • Small amount of cash ($40–$60 daily) for street vendors, tips, and smaller shops
  • Backup card stored separately from your main wallet, just in case

Since Puerto Rico uses the U.S. dollar, there’s no currency exchange to worry about. Cards are accepted at most restaurants, shops, and major attractions. Cash is useful for local vendors, tips at smaller restaurants, and anywhere that feels more local.

Activity-Specific Packing for San Juan

What to pack for your Puerto Rico trip depends on what you plan to do. A morning at El Morro and an afternoon at the Bacardí distillery can have different clothing requirements than a beach day or a late night. Here’s a breakdown of what made a real difference for each part of our trip.

Beach Days

  • Beach bag or packable tote
  • Flip flops or waterproof sandals
  • Microfiber travel towel
  • Sunscreen
  • Waterproof phone pouch
  • Snacks + reusable water bottle

Exploring Old San Juan

  • Comfortable walking sneakers
  • Breathable, loose clothing
  • Hat or cap
  • Small day backpack, tote bag, or crossbody
  • Portable fan (optional but useful)

Distillery Tour

  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Light, breathable outfit
  • Cash and/or credit card
  • Crossbody bag (hands-free is smart here)
  • Sunglasses for outdoor portions

Nightlife

  • A dressed-up look
  • Comfortable dressy sandals or wedges
  • Small crossbody (secure + hands-free)
  • Light layer for indoor/outdoor transitions
  • Portable charger tucked in your bag

If You’re Taking a Cruise from San Juan

  • Keep cruise documents and ID in your personal item for easy access
  • Pack a small day bag with essentials for the hours before embarkation
  • Luggage tags, if provided by your cruise line
  • Any medications in your carry-on

Many Caribbean cruises leave from the Port of San Juan, making the city a popular pre-cruise stop. Even a single day in Old San Juan is worth arriving a day early.

What NOT to Pack for Puerto Rico

Overpacking is one of the easiest mistakes to make for a short trip, and it makes everything harder. Heavier bags, less flexibility, and wasted energy trying to fit things you won’t wear into your carry-on. Leave these at home:

  • A heavy jacket or coat. Puerto Rico’s temperature rarely drops below the mid-60s even at night. A light cardigan handles the occasional indoor chill just fine. If you’re traveling during the winter months, bring a packable puffer instead.
  • More than three pairs of shoes. Sneakers + daytime sandals + dressy sandals is the magic trio. You will not wear more than this on a weekend trip.
  • Heat styling tools you don’t use daily. The humidity will ruin most blowouts and straight styles. Unless you’re air-conditioned the entire trip, the curling iron and flat iron can stay home.
  • Your own towels. Hotels and most Airbnbs provide them. A packable microfiber towel is enough for beach use and takes up a fraction of the space.
  • A full face of makeup for every day. The heat and humidity are not your makeup’s friends. A light CC cream, setting spray, lip gloss or lipstick, and a mascara will do.
  • High heels. Block-heeled sandals or wedges give you the height without hurting your ankles on cobblestone streets.
  • Sunscreen with oxybenzone or octinoxate. These chemicals harm coral reefs.

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