Many festivals in Puerto Rico are free or have minimal costs associated with attendance.
Here’s a breakdown:
- Fiesta de los Reyes Magos
Generally free to attend, with costs for food and souvenirs. - Fiestas de la Calle San Sebastián
Free to enter; costs may include food, drinks, and merchandise. - Festival de la Novilla
Free entry; costs for food, rides, and other activities. - Festival del Frío
Free to attend; costs for food, crafts, and carnival rides. - La Campechada
Many activities are free, but some workshops or events may have a fee. - Carnaval Ponceño
Typically free; costs for food, drinks, and carnival rides. - Festival de Teatro Puertorriqueño e Internacional
Some performances are free; others may require tickets. - Festival de la Piña Paradisíaca
Free entry; costs for food and other purchases. - Noche de San Juan
Free to participate; costs for food and drinks at local establishments. - Festival de Santiago Apóstol
Free to attend; costs for food, crafts, and activities. - Festival Nacional Indígena
Free entry; costs for food, crafts, and additional activities. - Nochebuena
Free gatherings; costs associated with special holiday meals or events at restaurants. - Festival de las Máscaras de Hatillo
Free to attend; costs for food, drinks, and souvenirs. - New Year’s Eve
Public celebrations are free; costs for special events or dinners.