Can you get to Vieques by car?
You can technically take your car to Vieques. However, it is a hassle. The passenger ferries that travel Vieques as well as another small Puerto Rican island, Culebra, do not carry cars. So, you will need to buy tickets for a cargo ferry.
What is the best way to get to Vieques?
The most convenient way to travel to Vieques is to take a plane from the San Juan, PR (SJU) airport. Vieques is only about 10 miles off Puerto Rico’s eastern coast. The duration for the flight is about 30 minutes. It’s the fastest and easiest way to get from Puerto Rico to Vieques.
Are there Ubers on Vieques?
There is no uber in Vieques.
Does Vieques have an airport?
Antonio Rivera Rodríguez, the airport in Vieques, is a small commercial air facility owned by the Puerto Rico Port Authority and a hub for small local airline companies. Airlines offering flights to Vieques fly out of Luis Muñoz Marin in San Juan (SJU), the Isla Grande Airport (SIG), and the airport in Ceiba, PR (RVR).
Do I need to rent a car on Vieques?
Isla de Vieques is unlike most tourist destinations in the Caribbean, the island has no casinos or golf courses. In order to experience what the island has to offer having a car rental is a must. There are many beaches only accessible by car, preferably a jeep.
How to get to Vieques from Puerto Rico?
Flying Options to Vieques from Puerto Rico Option #1 Fly from San Juan International Airport (SJU) Option #2 – Fly from Isla Grande Airport (SIG), San Juan, Puerto Rico Option #3 – Fly from the new Ceiba Airport (RVR) (José Aponte de la Torre Airport)
How to get to Isla Grande Island?
Getting There: If you are arriving to the San Juan International Airport (SJU) you will need to take taxi to the Isla Grande airport. You can easily get a taxi at the airport (SJU) and the cost is about $20.
How do I get from Ceiba to Vieques?
You can save money and time by flying from Ceiba to Vieques. You’re staying longer, rent a one way car, drop it off at the airport and fly to Vieques. You’re on a tight budget, traveling with a group and don’t want to take the ferry.